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By hollyhock
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More propagation techniques. Pull leaves from your pings. Place them on barely moist paper towels or I use dry vermiculite. I put them in condiment containers with the lid. Soon they will develop more pings.
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By hollyhock
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Shadowtski wrote:Do you pull carnivorous leaves when the plant start going succulent?
Or do you pull succulent leaves, and at what time?
Other than my wife, I am not a Ping person. :)

Thank you!
I have better strike rate when they are in succulent stage.
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By Jeeper
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hollyhock wrote:
Shadowtski wrote:Do you pull carnivorous leaves when the plant start going succulent?
Or do you pull succulent leaves, and at what time?
Other than my wife, I am not a Ping person. :)

Thank you!
I have better strike rate when they are in succulent stage.
I've had better with carnivorous... We'll need to compare notes...
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By Hurtrus
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