I love your concept of leggy lol. But I agree with you on the love of full, bushy plants. Wishing you quick roots and plenty leaves. I propagated 2 aglaonemas, one in soil and one in water and both grew roots and have put out new leaves. They're hardy plants
I just found you and this is what I am going to attempt. I truly hope you continue with your content. It is refreshing to find a fellow plant lover. Wish me luck and the best of luck to you with this wonderful hobby we share.
I just bought my 2nd Agloanema, today! (I bought my first one 2 weeks ago!). So, I am glad that I found your channel, sweetheart! I am going to keep watching your videos!😊🌹
I’m I’m so excited to see what will happen.. I’m really warming up to these plants.. I only have 1, and there are about 6 or 7 plants in the same pot.. was gonna separate, but now I will leave it be..
Aglaonema definitely propagate better in soil. I had a few stems in water and the ends just kept rotting. I finally just nipped off the ends for like the third time and stuck the stems in soil. Growing well now.
A few years ago I was given the opportunity to take some Aglaonemas home from the office. My only concern was that I wouldn't know how to propagate them, so I left them alone. Oh, how I wish I had them now. Thanks for another great video. Looking forward to results.
What's the name of this one? It's good that you didn't have to wait for the cuts to heel over before putting in pot. Can't wait to see how they grow. 👍🏾
Good morning everyone ☀️! My little plant baby (had her for @ 10 yrs now) is super leggy also. And I want to do the same that you did to make it fuller. I like doing water proprogation bc I can see if the roots are growing. So I'm wondering how did the soil proprogation work for you. Thanks for the great content. Love your personality and plant collection 👍🏾.
Love that algalemona! I wish i had that one as well as your other pretty varieties...I have my fingers crossed for you also for its growth.. If it works for you then i will try it with one of mine..Thanks again for the tip 👍 😀
@@RootingMindfully Hi! I have a rather large Aglanema that my dry cleaners gave me a month ago from her Hugh mother plant. It's in a large vase of water. Should I just do like you and just put it in soil? It's still Healthy & Beautiful 🌱🍃🌿💚
@@RootingMindfully I only leave it in water till the roots are 1 inch long. I don’t let them get too used to the water So much easier to Transition early on.
@@RootingMindfully I’m just going to take a little Sunday moment to let you know I was thinking about you. How much I appreciate you, your channel, and subtle spirituality and peace that you impart. I am sitting here in a patch of sun, looking at all of my bright light loving plants and I realized how fortunate we are to share something so pure and altruistic 🪴 ❤️ and the friendships we get to cultivate on the way by. Anyway, that was a lot of words to say: you’re thought of and appreciated.
@@carolbady5677 Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol 70%, you can buy it in many stores. Disinfection is important, because a bacteria can kill the whole plant. One type of bacteria can potentially harm or kill your entire houseplant collection if left unchecked. Pseudomonas syringae is a bacterium that can cause bacterial leaf spot or bacterial blight in plants. It can spread quickly through: 1. Water droplets: Splashing water can transfer the bacteria from one plant to another. 2. Contaminated tools: Using the same pruning tools or gloves without proper disinfection can spread the bacteria. 3. Airborne transmission: The bacteria can also travel through the air, especially in humid environments.
Very unprofessional video. She had to include the updated one in it at the end. So, why do we have to see all her other videos guessing: " Maybe here she included the result of her propagation". Don't waist time by watching senseless video.
Great presentation Sister. Thanks for sharing some of your space with us.
I love your concept of leggy lol. But I agree with you on the love of full, bushy plants. Wishing you quick roots and plenty leaves. I propagated 2 aglaonemas, one in soil and one in water and both grew roots and have put out new leaves. They're hardy plants
Is there an update on these? I would love to see how it is doing now since its been a few months.
I was just about to post the same question.
She did a video on it. It’s name update of 2021 propagation. It’s close to the name. It’s shows a year old
ua-cam.com/video/QkyZx4tTVLs/v-deo.html at 5:31
@@babyboo6501 I don’t see this video can you send me a link?
@@rebeccabalasco3559 ua-cam.com/video/QkyZx4tTVLs/v-deo.htmlsi=ry6ZDHiTItrDkw97 at about 5:34
My fave plant person 🌿..saw your Community Post...gurl take your time, do you, and we'll be here whenever you put out content! 💕
Thank you so much!!! You are soooo kind :):):)
I just found you and this is what I am going to attempt. I truly hope you continue with your content. It is refreshing to find a fellow plant lover. Wish me luck and the best of luck to you with this wonderful hobby we share.
hey did it work for you?
I love your personality, video quality and plant experience. You also have a very soothing voice.
Aww thank you and welcome 🤗
I just bought my 2nd Agloanema, today! (I bought my first one 2 weeks ago!). So, I am glad that I found your channel, sweetheart! I am going to keep watching your videos!😊🌹
Informative and helpful. I tried watching other videos about this, but your video was the most helpful
Wow, can't wait to see how it does, thanks for the video.
You and me both!
Can you make an update video?
Excited to see the update. Hopefully, this is a successful propagation.
Both of mine have several in each pot. I hope tis works . Excited to see your results. Thanks for sharing this information.
I like it when you get more plants in a pot. You have a good one. Thank you. Me too
I’m I’m so excited to see what will happen.. I’m really warming up to these plants.. I only have 1, and there are about 6 or 7 plants in the same pot.. was gonna separate, but now I will leave it be..
Aglaonema definitely propagate better in soil. I had a few stems in water and the ends just kept rotting. I finally just nipped off the ends for like the third time and stuck the stems in soil. Growing well now.
How long did it take to grow?
@@RootingMindfully I'm not sure. I just tugged gently on the stems and they had rooted. Probably just try after a week or two.
Oh ok
Perfect timing! I just bought a Chinese evergreen last night! I’ll let it acclimate before I start propagating. :)
Thanks for the video!
You are very welcome :):):)
A few years ago I was given the opportunity to take some Aglaonemas home from the office. My only concern was that I wouldn't know how to propagate them, so I left them alone. Oh, how I wish I had them now. Thanks for another great video. Looking forward to results.
I had some plants from when I first started that I wish I would have known more about. But at least you know now. Thank you so much :):):)
Hello friend. I can't wait to see how she does!! OneLove.
I can't wait to see either
Thank you for this video. I think I'll try this with my aglaonema red. I hope you do an update video on how this plant is progressing.
I definitely will :):):)
Occasional updates will be great
I want to propagate my Aglaonema as well but I was thinking to water propagate so I’m curious how this method turns out. Please keep us updated.
Water works too. I will let you know 🙂🙂🙂
Great video, explanatory , and well spoke
Thanks for sharing. Hope they all root. Definitely want to try this one.
I hope so too 🙂🙂🙂
Any updates? I’m ready to propagate mine, but I’m waiting for your results. 😀
Me too 🌞
I hope it works for you. I have one. They are one of the prettier aglonemias. I prefer the green foliage to all the colors. Thanks for the video 😊
I look forward to seeing how it turns out
Ok great :):):)
cant wait to see the results!!😊
Awesome!!! I will update.
Excited for updates! 🪴
I will definitely let you know how it goes :):):)
I'm so excited to see the outcome!! 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
Me too lol
Ditto
Has she done the video yet
Check out my updates video
thank you for this video!! this came right on time for me as I have the same situation happening. Good luck! cant wait to see the update.
Thanks I will update 🙂🙂🙂
What's the name of this one? It's good that you didn't have to wait for the cuts to heel over before putting in pot. Can't wait to see how they grow. 👍🏾
It’s the Stripes. I’m glad too. I don’t want all those pieces laying around lol
Good morning everyone ☀️! My little plant baby (had her for @ 10 yrs now) is super leggy also. And I want to do the same that you did to make it fuller. I like doing water proprogation bc I can see if the roots are growing. So I'm wondering how did the soil proprogation work for you. Thanks for the great content. Love your personality and plant collection 👍🏾.
Hello 👋 the water propagation worked out better for me. Awww thanks a lot. Thank you for watching
How did they propagate? Was it successful?
Do you have a link to your update? Any advice or things you wish you did different? I'm looking to propagate mine today and I'm nervous!
Love that algalemona! I wish i had that one as well as your other pretty varieties...I have my fingers crossed for you also for its growth.. If it works for you then i will try it with one of mine..Thanks again for the tip 👍 😀
You are very welcome. I’m hoping it does well. I will let you know 🙂🙂🙂
Hi! When are we gonna see the results? I'm curious!!
I would use rooting powder. Nice presentation! 😀
Can’t wait to see if it works!
Haha me too 😅😅😅
Super helpful video! Where can I find the update on your channel?
That steam would of pushed out like 2 or more plants if you didnt cut it up like that
Love your energy and channel
Awww thank you :):):)
I wonder how it came out,want to do the same with mine this weekend
Check out my updates video
I need to do this and so many of the videos are not clear. This is what I needed to know. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Good luck with this method. I’ve only done water Propagation with Aglaonema
I haven’t tried that. Did that work?
K love
Did the water method work?
I have had a Hugh chinese evergreen in a glass vase for a month. It's still Healthy ..
@@RootingMindfully
Hi!
I have a rather large Aglanema that my dry cleaners gave me a month ago from her Hugh mother plant. It's in a large vase of water. Should I just do like you and just put it in soil? It's still Healthy & Beautiful 🌱🍃🌿💚
@@RootingMindfully I only leave it in water till the roots are 1 inch long. I don’t let them get too used to the water So much easier to Transition early on.
@@jacquelines3685 yes. It worked so quick. I do add rapid start Hormonal liquid with the water
My fingers are crossed too. I think you should add a little cinnamon to the cuts.Happy growing and stay safe.
Ohhh not my good cinnamon. lol I need that for my breakfast lol
The update on this will be epic.
Right??? lol
Would Love to See an update on this.😊
Thank Ü for the great video. ♥♥♥
Do you have a follow up on the progress of your propagation?
Did it work?
Yes please update. You mentioned a paste how does that work?
HOW DID IT DO?
Her video titled “Plant Updates Spring 2021” talks about her chocolate and shows them propagation in water though.
Thanks
Nice to see you!!
Hey hey!!!
Hi did you made updates on this propagation?
Hi how is the plant doing?
This is exciting! I am so excited to see how it goes with this project!
Yay! Thank you!
@@RootingMindfully I’m just going to take a little Sunday moment to let you know I was thinking about you. How much I appreciate you, your channel, and subtle spirituality and peace that you impart. I am sitting here in a patch of sun, looking at all of my bright light loving plants and I realized how fortunate we are to share something so pure and altruistic 🪴 ❤️ and the friendships we get to cultivate on the way by.
Anyway, that was a lot of words to say: you’re thought of and appreciated.
I'm terrified but I'm gonna do it.
Can you give an update on this propagation please
Hello, how is your Aglaonemas doing?
Is there an update now?
New sub here from Spokane Valley Wa 😊 is that plant the same as Chinese evergreen???
Do you ever put cinnamon on the cuttings to prevent rotting
No I don’t usually. Sometimes my mom does. My cuttings usually do well so I don’t have to.
Hope to see a update.
I will be sure to film one.
You cut that really high. You should have left more stem on the cutting so if it starts to rot you can just trim back and still have more nodes.
I subbed 🥰
Always enjoy your videos🙂
I'm so glad!
Progress video coming soon? 😊
I can do one. But nothing has happened lol
You didn't need rooting hormone??
What about some rooting powder.
You can use it if you want but it is not necessary.
Why Chinese evergreen plant gets all pale after propagation and repotting.
Where is the update on this particular plant?
I did it a couple videos back. They propagated better in water for me:
I hope that it really works out So I can do mlne
I hope so too lol
🤞🏽
Please tell the names of the plant's
Be careful, ALWAYS desinfect your pruner before EACH cutting!
What can you disinfect with?
@@carolbady5677 Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol 70%, you can buy it in many stores.
Disinfection is important, because a bacteria can kill the whole plant.
One type of bacteria can potentially harm or kill your entire houseplant collection if left unchecked.
Pseudomonas syringae is a bacterium that can cause bacterial leaf spot or bacterial blight in plants. It can spread quickly through:
1. Water droplets: Splashing water can transfer the bacteria from one plant to another.
2. Contaminated tools: Using the same pruning tools or gloves without proper disinfection can spread the bacteria.
3. Airborne transmission: The bacteria can also travel through the air, especially in humid environments.
ua-cam.com/video/QkyZx4tTVLs/v-deo.html here's the 1 year update vid
Show your beautiful face :) while doing your great informative videos.
I tried this method & was unsuccessful 🤭😕
I’m sorry to hear that 😔😔😔
What's up girl?
Hello hello 👋
Very unprofessional video. She had to include the updated one in it at the end. So, why do we have to see all her other videos guessing: " Maybe here she included the result of her propagation". Don't waist time by watching senseless video.
How is the video unprofessional? I did do an update video. But you are free to watch someone else’s channel if you don’t like my content. Thanks.