looking good shani.
Even if it produces roots which you want for sure you want to leave it on the motherplant for as long as possible.
I know the urge to want to have made a second plant so you seperate it and are happy. But then the motherplant and keiki are grown next to each other and you notice the motherplant grows faster because the keiki hasn't got as many roots.
You then think why did I even seperate them? It's going to be years before the keiki can also flower and now it is growing slower than before
Ah well, lesson learnt, no rush removing the keiki.