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Default My Rotala Indicus

I recently purchased a rotala for the planted tank project I am working on. I love the red hues that the leaves have. My question is it seems that about three quarters of the way up the stalk it is sprouting roots. That's what it looks like anyway. I am wondering if those are in fact roots and can I clip the stem below the roots or do I have to wait for the "seedling" to fall off on it's own. ANY ADVICE WELCOME!! Thanks Everyone!!!
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