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Hey, this is my fiancé’s plant from her grandma, who passed, and it’s really important to her. So, I have noticed, as I’ve nursed this back to health, over the past year that it seems like one is overtaking the other and slowly killing it. It was in really bad shape when I began taking care of it, but I got it to flower and fruit this year. So, I figured that it might be healthy enough for repotting/ separating. Also, just in case, I want to propagate it separately, just in case something happens.
Basically, I’m wanting to ensure that this plant lives on for a long time. Like, I am hoping to continue to propagate this as long as possible, so I can keep it alive for my fiancé, as it really means a whole lot to her.
Thanks guys!
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