Any chance my rastas survive this?

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Got a little lazy in moving frags around and now my Rasta frag has two other zoas on it. I think scrambled eggs and maybe Mohawks. It’s the only Rasta frag I have and whole a combo is cool, I don’t need those two to out muscle the Rasta.

Split, leave it alone, scrape off the other two? What’s the best way of tackling this.

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Yep. That’s what I did. Broke it off into 3 parts but still seem to have a single stowaway polyp so will have to cut again. Hard to tell what is what when they’re all closed.

Thanks everyone for the advise.
 

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It will become a mix which many vendors sell as such. Rastas grow aggressively and may be a good time to trim back or frag.
 

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One stowaway polyp of any type will probably get overrun by the others. As long as you have some polyps each in their own area, without severe competition, you're good.
 

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