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I have a tuberous begonia overwintered in a hanging planter; grown
from seed last spring. It shared the planter with a bunch of
Impatiens. The single thick stem had foliage on the end, so I cut the
stem below the foliage to root...I've had good success doing that.
Will the new bare stem produce new growth, or should I perhaps dig out
the tuber and re-pot, waiting for it to put up new growth?
The planter, pruned back (the impatiens had gotten very leggy) will go
in the greenhouse soon; it's been under LED gro-lights for the winter.
TIA
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Gary Woods O- K2AHC
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