Is it a Monstera? Your cutting should have a few cm in both edges because if they get rot you can cut the damage part and don’t compromise the cuttings.
Can I see the whole thing? If I were you I’d cut above your mark and let one with all the roots, and let the other part to root.
znobrizzo
Nope
GroundbreakingTry222
Please Don’t
Comfortable_Pilot122
Absolutely not
Knichols2176
No. The rule is the new plant should be well established as a plant before you cut it.
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Is it a Monstera? Your cutting should have a few cm in both edges because if they get rot you can cut the damage part and don’t compromise the cuttings.
Can I see the whole thing? If I were you I’d cut above your mark and let one with all the roots, and let the other part to root.
Nope
Please Don’t
Absolutely not
No. The rule is the new plant should be well established as a plant before you cut it.