Hi there, again. I read through some of the other comments and responses and found one that seems to apply. It seems like it would be a good idea to cut the stem and plant the top (green) portion, and that the remaining stem, if trimmed, may also produce some new growth. I will pick up some succulent potting soil and a new pot and try this! My plant lives on a windowsill, and it does get drafty over the winter months. I could move it, but in that case it would receive mostly artificial light. Unless you recommend otherwise I will leave it on the windowsill. Should I wait for the weather to warm up before making the cut? Thanks!
Hi there, again. I read through some of the other comments and responses and found one that seems to apply. It seems like it would be a good idea to cut the stem and plant the top (green) portion, and that the remaining stem, if trimmed, may also produce some new growth. I will pick up some succulent potting soil and a new pot and try this! My plant lives on a windowsill, and it does get drafty over the winter months. I could move it, but in that case it would receive mostly artificial light. Unless you recommend otherwise I will leave it on the windowsill. Should I wait for the weather to warm up before making the cut? Thanks!