I'd vote for keikis... time will tell though. If they ARE keikis, you need to leave them in place until they have substantial roots that would enable them to survive on their own. So there is no rush to do anything. Even when I have fairly well-established keikis, I usually leave them attached until I need to get a rangy plant back under control... that way, when it blooms, I end up with a better display since keikis also bloom - if attached to the plant, just means more flowers. They're green, they photosynthesize, so they'll "pay their own way", likely adding to the strength of the mother plant rather than reducing it. In general, a bigger plant is stronger than a smaller plant.
Last edited by Roberta; 04-05-2021 at 12:59 AM..
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