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The bottom may grow again. The top won't. Unless your humidity is very high, the large bark you're using might not be the best medium. Those pieces need to make new roots to survive. I would suggest putting them inside an enclosure to maintain humidity high. You could use a large lidded jar, or vase with a covering over the mouth.
Put a thin layer of barely moist sphagnum moss on the bottom, then set the pieces vertically on top. The humidity will help with rooting, not the wetness, so the moss should not be very wet. If you can't get sphagnum moss, you could use a thin layer of barely damp perlite, pumice or perhaps dead pine needles.
Put it in bright shade with no direct sun. Sun would heat the enclosure and cook the plant.
Last edited by estación seca; 07-19-2024 at 07:33 PM..
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