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Originally Posted by Rowangreen
I think there's no harm giving the runts a go if you can be bothered. I have two that are dwarfed by my little finger nail but they are both growing new leaves so who knows? Maybe one will turn out to be a highly valuable dwarf ambionensis!
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^I like that - "a highly valuable dwarf amboinensis!" I have done the same w/ my tiny runts, + one little protocorm-ey thing, (had one leaf, & one root to start with) that has also put out a new leaf
Al, those are looking great! Good job!
Update on mine - they are moving along nicely, growing new leaves... Haven't noticed any root growth yet, but it's hard to tell when the roots are usually green, so it's possible

I've only lost one seedling so far, but it kinda became a test subject.

But the rest are doing great! I've been using this beneficial fungi product called "Root Shield" on them, seems like it's working beautifully, no rot, or mold!

I am liking Root Shield a lot, and on my adult plants too...

And no, I don't sell this stuff, or have anything invested in it! Lol