The Divine-Given Gorgon Fruit Seed initially produced three offshoots, with stolons spreading from the pond's bottom silty layer in three directions, positioning the offshoots in an equilateral triangle to protect the mother plant at the center.
The second splitting originated from these three offshoots, each producing five stolons—a multiplication rate of five—adding fifteen new offshoots that clustered around the central mother plant.
With the third splitting, the numbers surged. Building on the fifteen from the second split, each produced five more stolons, resulting in seventy-five new offshoots.
The new offshoots' stolons spread to their suitable locations and took root within one day. Two days later, the first leaf surfaced above the water. Subsequently, one leaf emerged per day, and in just four days, all five leaves had initially developed.