Why I had to cut my Cissus Discolor
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Reviving My Cissus Discolor: Why I Had to Cut It Down
In this video, I share why I had to chop down my beloved Cissus discolor plant, the steps I took to propagate it in water, and how I repotted the rest into self-watering containers for a fresh start. Watch as I walk you through the process and share tips to help your plants thrive even after a major chop!
If you’re a plant enthusiast or looking for inspiration for your own plant care, this one’s for you.
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Looking forward to seeing this plant again in a few months.
Me too! I can’t wait to say it all turned out right!
That’s so funny, the same thing happened to me. I had to start over in a prop bin and I keep it in there because that’s the only thing that works for me. The part of the plant that I took cuttings from and is still in ambient, has no leaves
I’ll you what were going to figure this out 😂
I think it will come back🌱
🪴Happy Planting🌿
I believe so too. What’s your favorite color to wear?
On general plant propagation, does it ever matter if your severing vine/stem/root cut is at a 90° angle or a 45° slant. Does it allow nutrients to better enter the plant or not, because of the angle of the cut? Thanks.
I will only speak on what I know and since caring for plants. I’ve never cut it any type of angle. Just as long as I cut in the middle of the stem when it comes to nodes. I’ll look into and see what I discover and share. 💚