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    My plant has grown very tall but has no babies. What is wrong?
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    Try watering it less, and remove it from direct sunlight. This will make the plant think there is a change in season; sometimes this helps to get plantlets (babies).
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    What should I do when the sole plant I have becomes stem-like with only two little fresh sprouted leaves?
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    Small plants grow quickly as long as they develop a healthy root system, and can be transplanted easily. These plants are so easy to grow. We topped a large plant, cutting the top 12 healthy inches off and discarding the lower 24 inches which was dying. Then we planted the base of the 12 inch cutting 2 inches deep, stripping off the lower leaves, and it re-rooted into a beautiful adult plant within about 3 weeks. So if you have a nice cutting but no seedlets, you are still in great shape.
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    How long does this take to grow after planting the babies?
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    Mine took about two weeks to flourish into a young adult plant.
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    Why are my plant's leaves drooping?
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    Sometimes the leaves are heavy, so they droop a little bit. It could also be wilting if you're watering too frequently, so be careful of that.
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    Are these things I would be cultivating poisonous?
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    All parts of the mother of thousands are poisonous, so refrain from eating them and keep it away from pets and infants.
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    Can succulents cope with with the warmth and dryness of the indoors?
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    I have had mine in front of a window that only gets morning sun, and it is doing great. It has also developed plantlets that I have since propagated. My house is warm and dry; I just make sure that the plant receives moisture when needed.
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    When do the plantlets start do develop?
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    The plantlets will start to develop in about 3 to 4 months you planted them.
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    Can a leaf produce babies more than once?
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    As long as the plant is alive and healthy, the leaves will constantly produce more plantlets.
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