Do these cuttings look okay?

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Brontosaurus
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Do these cuttings look okay?

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Some of them have had dead growth cut off the top, and I'm wondering if that was a mistake. The top two I'm especially concerned about.
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Re: Do these cuttings look okay?

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As long as there's no rot they should be fine.

I wouldn't have cut back into live tissue unless needed to remove rot, it just creates more die back.
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