Splitting up anubias

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Richi106

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Hey

I have just split my anubias plant.
I have cut off 2 section and tied them onto some drift wood
Will they just keep growing as normal?


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As long as a rhizome is attached and not buried in substrate they should be fine. It's a very easy plant to grow.


Caleb

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I want to split mine but I'm scared I'm going to kill it.
 
I want to split mine but I'm scared I'm going to kill it.




My anubias has actually started forming 3 plantlets along the rhizome. It isn't new leafs because I can see a new rhizome forming.

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My rhizome is in the shape of a Y. Can I cut it? Sorry I'm new at this.
 
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