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Originally Posted by jkofferdahl
If it was mine, I'd take a small osmunda raft and attach the keiki to it, then leave the keiki attached to the stem as long as possible. I'd moisten the osmunda regularly. With a bit of luck, the keiki would begin to root to the osmunda raft before the stem dies.
If it was mine, I'd pot the mother plant in a real pot, too.
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I never updated but I just wanted to say thanks for your help; I did manage to save both plants! I moved across country with them and they've been slow growing but the mother has finally made a new flower spike. I'm really excited because I have never seen flowers from it before.
