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Propagating T.Fluvitalis and Sygonathus

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The Tonina and Syngonathus continue to grow straight and tall. Based on Dennis’s posts and reading online, it appears that I would have to wait for them to branch out before splitting. But they don’t seem to branch out, anything to be done or just wait? image.webp
 
They'll form sideshoots in time. This sideshoots will grow into the size of adults in thickness. But for quick propagation. Every stem there you can cut in half. Plant the tops. Leave the bottoms. Both genus will sideshoot very fast. You'll find multiplication very easy in these two genus'. If you just leave them the tonina genus will take longer but they will form sideshoots. These are not slow plants, multiplying them is very rapid.
 
They'll form sideshoots in time. This sideshoots will grow into the size of adults in thickness. But for quick propagation. Every stem there you can cut in half. Plant the tops. Leave the bottoms. Both genus will sideshoot very fast. You'll find multiplication very easy in these two genus'. If you just leave them the tonina genus will take longer but they will form sideshoots. These are not slow plants, multiplying them is very rapid.
Thanks. Very helpful.
 

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