@87jcervantes - yes they can be cut to separate once the roots get established, but i have found that the longer you leave them together the better they do. They kinda feed off each other. They will still do ok if cut, but seem to grow a little slower. Hope this helps!
I have Quinalts as well and they ARE fast growers! I am in Arizona and I just today transplanted daughter plants from eight mother plants that were all planted earlier this year.
Can you separate them?:) like cut the runner?
87jcervantes 4 months ago
@87jcervantes - yes they can be cut to separate once the roots get established, but i have found that the longer you leave them together the better they do. They kinda feed off each other. They will still do ok if cut, but seem to grow a little slower. Hope this helps!
gonetoutube 3 months ago
I have Quinalts as well and they ARE fast growers! I am in Arizona and I just today transplanted daughter plants from eight mother plants that were all planted earlier this year.
CGScammell 4 months ago