Not sure why anyone would do this, but can I take and plant as is? (This is an abandoned lot on my street for reference) by lemonsthrowawaymmj Proplifting 3 Comments Zurkatri 2 days ago I maybe see some roots. You might be able to nurse it back to health. Automatic-Reason-300 2 days ago It’s a Xanthosoma? Yes, you can plant it as is, just be sure that you take part of the rhizome and preferably with roots.The current leaves probably will turn yellowish and die for the stress, but those a hardy plants and you only have to wait for the new leaves to grow. LongjumpingNeat241 2 days ago Dip in water for 4 hours. Then plant it.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Automatic-Reason-300 2 days ago It’s a Xanthosoma? Yes, you can plant it as is, just be sure that you take part of the rhizome and preferably with roots.The current leaves probably will turn yellowish and die for the stress, but those a hardy plants and you only have to wait for the new leaves to grow.
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I maybe see some roots. You might be able to nurse it back to health.
It’s a Xanthosoma? Yes, you can plant it as is, just be sure that you take part of the rhizome and preferably with roots.
The current leaves probably will turn yellowish and die for the stress, but those a hardy plants and you only have to wait for the new leaves to grow.
Dip in water for 4 hours. Then plant it.