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  1. Hi everyone, I've had a P. Pringlei for several years now and it hasn't really put on any growth. Its had a bit of rough treatment at one point, being out of soil for a several months during a house move. All the others recovered fine except the Stetsonia coryne which also hasn't put on growth in the few years since the move. They've were all moved to a more permanent position last winter so I've been hoping to see some results. The plants are in the ground with standard Perth soil/sand. They are 30cm height and look reasonably healthy except for slight yellowing. I feel like the roots may be the problem but I was hoping they would recover after a year or two. The only thing I could think of is to take a cutting at the base and re-root the cutting, but this seems very drastic. Should I just wait and see or is there anything else I could try? Thanks for your help.
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