For the third time I see roots on an IG sheet!
And now I want to try to multiply the tide. My experiences with destroyed, small, new leaves, all go in the direction that the IG plant stops making new leaves in such a situation. I don't want that. All I can think of is waiting for the next hand to be cut off, and then cut off the leaf with the roots. Summer is still young, time for such an attempt should still be there.
Does anyone have a better idea to proceed? I searched for "Multiplication by leaf cuttings" thread but found no tips.
And yet; does anyone have an explanation why S. venosum makes leaf roots from time to time?
Regards
Olvi
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History:
In the years before, I didn't see the roots until late in the autumn while cleaning up. The roots were different at the time. There were white, roundish, strong, larger roots on the underside of the leaf. The leaves had fallen to the ground for some reason (weather?), remained lying, partly still connected to the plant and had remained green until autumn.
2019: Photos, roots discovered in spring
2010: no photos, a few notes, sheet lying on asphalt floor, roots discovered in autumn
2008, 2009, 2012: Try to repeat the situation - without success
200x. only memories, neither notes nor photos, leaf lying on rock floor, roots discovered in autumn, rainy summer