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I have a Jackmanii growing from a container. It suffered from aphids last year but seemed to have perked up this year and seemed to be doing well...until today!! The plant has only one main stem and that was severed by the furniture movers. The best repair I could think of was to cut the damaged ends at an angle then set and bandage them together with peat moss and gauze. I watered the roots and the "graph" section with some diluted liquid kelp.
Will the repair work? Will the plant grow again from the roots? Can I root the cut end of the plant and save it? Where can I find info on how to do this? Please help. Thank you.
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