Flowers 2022

If it's alright, in stead of starting a new thread for basic question, could I ask here?
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My gardenias look to be doing well. I think it's several cuttings grown in one pot. I was going to wait until they were done blooming to separate them and repot individually, but I realized that may be a bit late by the time ALL the buds bloom.
If I did it now- no root work, little/no trimming, just pulling them apart gently as possible- what are the chances of keeping some of the flower buds alive to bloom later?
 
If it's alright, in stead of starting a new thread for basic question, could I ask here?
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Pic to earn my participation trophy.
My house smells wonderful, BTW.

My gardenias look to be doing well. I think it's several cuttings grown in one pot. I was going to wait until they were done blooming to separate them and repot individually, but I realized that may be a bit late by the time ALL the buds bloom.
If I did it now- no root work, little/no trimming, just pulling them apart gently as possible- what are the chances of keeping some of the flower buds alive to bloom later?
I would repot them now. The flowers are fairly short lived anyway.
 
Todaupy’s azalea is a bit of a mystery. I took the cuttings off of bushes at the museum one day. These bushes where donated by a Japanese American bonsai grower when the museum first opened. The name has gotten lost in the sands of time…

Unknown single red, although occasionally its flowers throw off a white centered bloom. (The grow light throws off the colors ).

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