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FREE: **LIVE PLANT CUTTINGS--3 rooted Pathos cuttings from my huge plant! **

**LIVE PLANT CUTTINGS--3 rooted Pathos cuttings from my huge plant! **
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The listing, **LIVE PLANT CUTTINGS--3 rooted Pathos cuttings from my huge plant! ** has ended.

This plant in photo#1 is one of my favorites; the cuttings are from this plant & have been in water rooting. A great plant for beginners as it requires very little care other than watering and cleaning off dead or dried leaves. I even have a very,very long strip from this plant that has been in water for years. (of course I change the water once a month or so to avoid rotting) but this houseplant is amazing. As you can see in the 1st photo, it just grows & grows! The more I clip it back to make cuttings, the fuller it gets. I will be listing more cuttings soon for those who are interested, just let me know. Thank you for stopping by & any questions, feel free to ask. Thanks again:) NOTE; The actual rooted clippings the winner gets are not the exact ones in the photos (2,3,&4); the ones I have now are longer. I will try to post the pictures of the actual clippings soon. Thank:)
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Hi there! Nice plant! I am wondering....how do you ship these so they don't die before delivery? Thanks!
Jul 4th, 2015 at 2:19:51 PM PDT by
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Hi, these are very hardy plants,easy to grow, thanks! I've had 2 other auctions recently & both winners were very happy with them & how they were shipped. First I wrap the stem & roots in a wet paper towel, fit them (gently) in a large zip lock bag, and then put the bag in a small box (so the weight isn't too high for shipping). If there is alot of space in the box after I put the baggie in it, I would put some bubble wrap in the box to prevent any movement as the post office tend to 'throw' stuff around:) Hope this helped, and thanks for asking:)
Jul 4th, 2015 at 4:28:23 PM PDT by

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