Those are keikis (keiki is Hawaiian for baby). The top one has a nice root, so it is ready to grow as a separate plant, you can cut it (you might want to leave a bit of the stem attached, for stabilityi) and pot it up. The lower one may or may not develop - since the stem is separate from the plant, its only source of energy is that old stem which may or may not be sufficient. Is there water in that vase? The cut spike will need it to remain viable. (Cut the dry exposed stem to fresh tissue before placing in water, as with any cut flower) If it develops good leaves and root(s) then it has a chance of surviving independently. Right now, no. Leave it and watch. If you had left the old spike attached to the plant, it would have had a better chance.
Last edited by Roberta; 11-15-2023 at 07:01 PM..
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