On the other hand - I've been told this, but have not been successful with it myself - if you cut the spike up into sections containing a "node" in the middle, and lay them down flat in a moist, sandy medium, just nestling them into the medium, they can sometimes sprout new growths. I suspect they have to be warm and humid while you wait.
Shelia - Thanx for the answer i was pretty sure that it wouldnt but i thought it never hurts to ask.
Ray - I read that too.. i saw an article somewhere showing that... it showed putting the medium acros the bottom of a glass baking dish and putting some ceran wrap across the top.... ill look it up again and post link....ill be trying it in a coupld weeks here and will update everybody as always
I was going to try propagating from the spike this year, but I've been too busy and now the spike is all brown. Oh well, it's not like I have the space for more of these giants anyway!
I haven't tried the spike propagating method but I'll be a heat mat would help. My spikes aborted this year for some reason, first time in the 4 years I've had it.