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Originally Posted by Mulchlady
I should have also mentioned that the stems are kind of soft and squishy.
Could the plant actually die before the keikis grow roots long enough to pot up?
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I have never heard of a dying plant producing keikis, but I suppose it's possible that the plant is putting the last of its life into developing the keikis in a desperate attempt to reproduce. Have you checked the roots? If it still has some, you may be able to save it. As for the keikis themselves, I would wait and see what happens. If the plant dies, the keikis will need to be removed whether they are ready or not, and potted. If they have at least some roots, you should still be able to get them going. Even if they don't there's a chance you can get them to grow some. Basically the keikis depend on the plant for nourishment, so if it dies they will begin to deteriorate if they aren't potted.