@Byron update. I would like you to tell me when I should cut and separate the babies plants from the the Vine ie inflorescence.
I know you told me the plants needs to start developing roots so it can feed itself I don't see any Roots yet the distal baby has 5 sprouts the second one only has one sprout with three others really starting to develop and the approximal sprout really doesn't have anything yet. After I remove all three baby plants do I leave the inflorescence intact at the base of the plant or do I remove the entire thing? I'm not sure will new sprouts grow from it or another one will develop from the base of the plant later.
I do not see any roots from the adventitious plants (daughter plants) in these photos. There seems to be the beginnings of roots on one of the adventitious plants, but you need thick white roots that are at least 1.5 inches. Up until roots appear, the plantlets are being nourished by the parent so leave the inflorescence attached.
Once roots are present, you can remove the adventitious plants, all of them or just one, two, etc, up to you. You will find two plants at each node. I separate these, but some people leave them together for a bushier plant though if separated they will grow busy anyway. The inflorescence can be left or cut off from the base at the crown of the parent plant, up to you.