Years ago when my pothos would get leggy and grow long stems with no leaves, I would cut off the tip with the few leaves and put them in water to prop. The stem in between I would throw away. Now I see I could have been propping them!
Can you do this in soil? I have a bunch of wet sticks but only have soil and im impatient 😅😅 if it really wont work ill het some spagmoss eventually lol
Unfortunately you can't really prevent rot, some cuttings will rot. But keeping the substrate moist but not wet and airing out the container regularly helps alot :)
You can spray with copper to help prevent rot, there will be a copper fungicide spray available at any garden department or center. I always use it and it helps greatly
Oooh! Loved seeing your wet stick box that you did a couple of months ago. Looks amazing!
been looking to go from propagating ~10 clippings at a time to ~50, this is the perfect method!
finally time to start selling these little guys!
So fun and educational to see! Can’t wait to see the progress! 😍🙏🏼
Thanks for the usefulness. I used spag and perlite…did well. 😊
Great video, please keep us updated.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful, thank you!🥰🤍
How would you pot it if the roots are right next to the leaf like some of those first ones?
Excited to see the results 😁😁
Wonderful video. I'm starting my prop box very soon.
Love your videos!
Yay, I love doing this method! Work so well for pothos & philodendrons!
Awesome video...Can the sphagnum moss be reused for another batch of sticks?
Absolutely!
If you’ve had rot I would either treat the moss with copper before reuse or compost it all
Years ago when my pothos would get leggy and grow long stems with no leaves, I would cut off the tip with the few leaves and put them in water to prop. The stem in between I would throw away. Now I see I could have been propping them!
Don't feel bad , I just learned that too😊
Mine have shoots growing out the moss. Should i wait until it has a leafs/leaves before potting?
Yep, I usually wait until it has a few leaves before potting up.
@@wildvine.plants Thank you 😊
How often do you rehydrate the moss?
The good thing about it being in a closed box is it doesn't dry out that fast, so maybe every 2-3 weeks ill give it a light mist/water
I have just bought but haven't picked up 4 Monstera Obliqua nodes. I'm scared. I thought I would use TFF or Stratum. 🤔
What if the wet sticks don’t have the auxiliary bud? Will they still grow?
Unfortunately not. The auxiliary bud is where the new growth forms from.
I didn't see when you added the fertilizer. Was in the water already?
Yeah I dissolved it in the water off camera.
@@wildvine.plants okedokey! Love your videos, recently found you.
@@wildvine.plants thanks!!
Fun and lovely girl
I can't find that groconut stuff anywhere on your website
I no longer sell it because it would go off to quickly. CCS from growth technology is my go-too now, with amazing results.
@@wildvine.plants Oh ok thank you so much!
Hello friend how are you very happy and smile girl
Can you do this in soil? I have a bunch of wet sticks but only have soil and im impatient 😅😅 if it really wont work ill het some spagmoss eventually lol
Absolutely! Alot of people use soil, i just find for myself I have better luck with either spag or fernfibre.
@@wildvine.plants ooh thankyou! Ill try my luck and hope for the best 😅🤞🏼🤞🏼
how do you prevent rot in your wetsticks?
Unfortunately you can't really prevent rot, some cuttings will rot. But keeping the substrate moist but not wet and airing out the container regularly helps alot :)
@@wildvine.plantsquestion !! how long should i let my container airy daily ? an hour ? or just like 10 15 minutes ? Thank youu
Hi @@JodricSuryaHady I usually just air them out for 5 or 10mins mins :)
You can spray with copper to help prevent rot, there will be a copper fungicide spray available at any garden department or center. I always use it and it helps greatly
Mine have shoots growing out of the moss. Should i wait until it has a leaf before potting? ❤