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By MikeB
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To divide Sarracenia rhizomes, I use kitchen shears and a very sharp pruning knife. I try to do individual crowns whenever possible, but some of these are packed in really tight. I'm curious to see how many plants I can get from the 3 root balls (if Harris Seeds will ever get around to shipping my pots!).
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By Jedikinigit
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I broke my two bags up into 9 pots. Several of those had multiple GPs up to 2-3. Lots of bonus live sphagnum too. I did have one mystery growth in one bag. Ideas? On the right.
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By MikeB
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I finally found time to divide the plants today. Here is the first pot that I tackled:
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All told, I did 4 large divisions and 10 regular ones from the 3 pots.
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