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I am very interested in your picture with the rooting cuttings in the background. I inherited a p. selloum and I am afraid to make any big changes for fear of killing it. I brought it from New Orleans to South Carolina but can't bring such a large plant in for winter, so I want to root some new ones before putting the big one in the ground and hoping for the best.
Please tell me your process for getting new plants from the old one?