i’m in this exact situation. i’m so sad. i removed the rotten root. they barely have any leaves too. are they going to be okay for a month without roots.
Bit late, but leggy means it's stretching for light. You can cut and propagate in higher light to avoid legginess. Not really a way to reverse it though, other than some complicated steps, like air layering or using plant growth hormone to initiate growth at a lower dormant node, but those can be difficult to do and it's hard to tell how the plant will grow and take to the new growth. Sometimes if there still isn't enough light it will just kill off the new growth, or it will kill off the old growth (whichever gets the most light, which is usually the old growth since it has grown closer to a light source usually). You can use white LED bulbs, or led grow lights (basically the same thing, an led grow light and a white LED bulb both with the same wattage and color temp will provide very, very similar light for your plants). Don't get the super cheap led grow lights, go for ones that display the wattage and the ppfd at varying distances. Barrina has some good options with all sorts of different sizes and power outputs and come with a lot of different mounting options.
This gives me hope! Hopefully this will still work during the winter season 😫
So big and beautiful! I have had mine about a year but I haven’t had THAT SUCCESS!
This is incredibly relaxing. I was propagating some of my aglo plants and was curious how other people did it. Nice video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
i’m in this exact situation. i’m so sad. i removed the rotten root. they barely have any leaves too. are they going to be okay for a month without roots.
Do you have any fungicides you recommended or fertilizers for Chinese evergreen? Thank you so much for this video!! ❤️
Can you also use water propagation to save overwatered chinese evergreen?
Yes
I have one that i bought i homedepot 1 yr ago and it has never grown ;/
Mine is super leggy but the roots look good. Is it salvageable as is or do I need to do what you did in this video?
Bit late, but leggy means it's stretching for light. You can cut and propagate in higher light to avoid legginess. Not really a way to reverse it though, other than some complicated steps, like air layering or using plant growth hormone to initiate growth at a lower dormant node, but those can be difficult to do and it's hard to tell how the plant will grow and take to the new growth. Sometimes if there still isn't enough light it will just kill off the new growth, or it will kill off the old growth (whichever gets the most light, which is usually the old growth since it has grown closer to a light source usually).
You can use white LED bulbs, or led grow lights (basically the same thing, an led grow light and a white LED bulb both with the same wattage and color temp will provide very, very similar light for your plants). Don't get the super cheap led grow lights, go for ones that display the wattage and the ppfd at varying distances. Barrina has some good options with all sorts of different sizes and power outputs and come with a lot of different mounting options.
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