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My house leek bowl

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by Kennyhicks, Apr 15, 2020.

  1. Kennyhicks

    Kennyhicks Gardener

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    Hi ive had my house leeks in a bowl for years but i thibk i need to thin it out a bit how do you do this.
     

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    Hi @Kennyhicks if you just tip the whole lot onto a flat surface, you'll find that the individual rosettes can be pulled apart and will have some root attached. Then put some fresh gritty compost in the bowl, and plant up as many rosettes as you want to keep.
     
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    Thank you i will do it tomorrow
     
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