It is often best to allow a cutting to grow as large as possible, at least to a reasonable size on the mother plant before removing it to root. Particularly with Cerei to avoid etiolation and narrowed growth until it resumes normal growth.
See:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb3HHhr-xS4
Large versus small cuttings.
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Re: Large versus small cuttings.
I was just about to write up a post asking MANY of the questions he covered here! Glad I found this.DaveW wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 9:14 am It is often best to allow a cutting to grow as large as possible, at least to a reasonable size on the mother plant before removing it to root. Particularly with Cerei to avoid etiolation and narrowed growth until it resumes normal growth.
See:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb3HHhr-xS4