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Originally Posted by moosecakes4all
Wow that's pretty unbelievable! I've never seen a spike give off a keiki after being cut from the plant. Very neat!
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I was very surprised myself.
The Keiki is still alive. At this point it has consumed all the nutrients from the spike. When the spike turned brown I trimmed most of it off - leaving few inches on each side of the Keiki. To promote root growth, I put the portion of the Keiki into one of those plastic cups with rooting gel medium.
So far there has been no progress. It has no roots and only one leaf. Yesterday I had put the whole thing into a 10 gal terrarium I have just set up. Hopefully the extra humidity will help.