I would suggest you wait till the plantlet has 3-4 good sized leaves, before you try seperating it from the parent plant.
Maybe a bit longer if you want play it safe, allowing it to reply more on the parent plant for growth before seperation.
Plantlet will grow along side parent plant, so you will see sort of a mini-me just beside it. My experience is that it won't grow out of the gravel.
To cut, locate the stem that links the parent plant to the plantlet.
This can be found just beneath the gravel surface.
Just carefully dig or scoop into the gravel with your pinchers or scissors to find it & then cut.
Now you can remove the plantlet safety without having to pull out the whole plant.
So far have transplanted 2 plantlets into my dad's tank & a friend's tank. Both doing well.
At the moment, have 2 more plantlets from that same parent plant.
Will be letting one of them grow without seperating & take out the other next week for the office tank.![]()
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