I got a dying pilea and tried to save it. I managed to get two leafs from it. both with no stem. one of them I had to cut pretty short as some rot appeared on it. It was basically an experiment as everyone says it would not be viable. and what do you know! the short leaf actually got roots!! I got mad respect for that one
i know its a old vid but is it possible to take a stem cutting down to the rizone mentioned at 8:48 ... But the leaf fell off .. so would the stem cutting of it still be able to grow roots and new leafs?
Thank you for this helpful video! After the baby pilea are planted, how long should I wait until I water it? Also, I’ve not pre-moistened the soil before. Did you mist the soil or actually pour in some water?
Would the babies grow if you cut them far away from the main rhizome/without roots on them already? My first batch I just cut about 2 inches down from where they were sprouting 😭
I got a dying pilea and tried to save it. I managed to get two leafs from it. both with no stem. one of them I had to cut pretty short as some rot appeared on it. It was basically an experiment as everyone says it would not be viable. and what do you know! the short leaf actually got roots!! I got mad respect for that one
Thank you so much for showing all options possible. Your P. pepperomioides plants look so robust and are flourishing well.
Came for the plants, stayed for the accent.
These are so fun!
I've gotten roots from just the leaf with as little stem as possible.
Thanks but the camera needs to show more detail.
Great tips. Especially on leaf prop.
Great video! Super helpful. Thanks!
Clear hands-on demonstration, thanks
Súper helpful, thank you!! 👏🏼
Nice 👍
Thanks! My pancake plant has many babies & I decided to propagate them today. Glad I stumbled across your video. Very informative 👍🏾🌱🌿
Hello friend thanks for sharing your very informative vedio awesome tips and ideas on propagation new subscribers watching from California
Nice to know about the leaf propagation. I will try it. Thanks for the information.
You are welcome :)
I know this is completely random and this is about the Pilea Propogation... but damn dude, you're one hell of a hot fella :D
love ur accent 😂
I had to do an emergency overwatering rescue. I just chopped the stem and took some cuttings and hoping for the best
i know its a old vid but is it possible to take a stem cutting down to the rizone mentioned at 8:48 ... But the leaf fell off .. so would the stem cutting of it still be able to grow roots and new leafs?
Explain droopy leaves please thank you what cani do
Thank you for this helpful video! After the baby pilea are planted, how long should I wait until I water it? Also, I’ve not pre-moistened the soil before. Did you mist the soil or actually pour in some water?
Generally, you should water plant immediately after you pot them... This is to make sure that the roots has contact with the soil... Or so I've heard
I've taken a leaf cutting with a bit of stem and left it in water for a few weeks now, but no roots have grown :( any tips?
cute
Would the babies grow if you cut them far away from the main rhizome/without roots on them already? My first batch I just cut about 2 inches down from where they were sprouting 😭
I have this plant
Somehow I got my pilea to root from the petial itself and now I don't know if it's going to produce new leaves or not
How about leaf propagation? Does the plant grow or there is only one leaf? Greatings from Poland
If the cutting have a little bit of the Stem it would be able to get roots and produce Baby pilea.
hi great tips but I can't see what your doing
It would be more helpful to show as you are taking the cutting, or at least point out the spot that you will be cutting.