How to Transplant Water Rooted Cuttings in Soil // Move Plants Cuttings from Water to Soil
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2020
- This video is about How to Transplant Water Rooted Cuttings in Soil. Described How to transplant Watet Rooted Cuttings in Soil broadly. Showed 2 Methods for Move Plants Cuttings from Water to Soil.
We all gardeners face trouble when trasnplant water rooted cuttings in soil. After transplant water rooted cuttings in soil they do not survive in most cases. So here is the Solutions 😊. Showed 2 Easiest and 100% Successful Methods for move water rooted cuttings from water to soil. Though this way houseplant cuttings, any types of plants cuttings can be moved.
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Thanks for explaining how to transfer cuttings from water to soil. A+
Thank you!!! Very clear instructions. Just what I was looking for!
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Wow, I can’t believe I didn’t think of that! Thank you very much, I will try this with my next round of cuttings!
Yeah sure, and let me know how that works... 😊😊😊😊 Best of luck 🙂🙂
Oh wow i literally just had this question on another video and thia came immediately after 😂❤ I'm so thankful 🙌🏾
Omg toda la vida lo había hecho mal. Gracias por los tips 😊
Thank you sooo much, I was always losing my cuttings when transplanting them to soil after water propagation ! I really hope this works
Thank you... Let us know the update😊😊😊 All the best😊😊
Very well explained like always! Thank you sooooo much!
Excellent! Never knew why i was not successful, I used to transplant in vermicompost.
May ur channel prosper!!
Hi Nishat, this video is a blessing after having lost so many plants in the past. Now, finally 14 Spider plant runners are thriving well after the 2nd method of transfer. Thank you... infinite times 😊
Transferring my Dracaena also by the same method.
Best of luck..🙂💐🌱
Thank you so much for sharing this! You’re a sweetheart ♥️
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this is the best and most informative video! thank you :)
Thank you so much for all the info.
The 2nd method is new to me. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Ah that’s what I thought!! Thanks and thanks for explaining
Thank you so much for this demonstration! As a beginner I was trying to find a video exactly like this for ivy and couldn’t find any until I found this video and it was just what I was looking for. I decided to try both ways because I had 14 rooted ivy clippings so can’t wait to see how they turn out. Thanks again!! 😃
Thank you for your cooperation. 😊
Glad this video has been helpful to you. And yeah I'm also interested to know what would be the result after transplantation. 😊
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Same here! Was also looking for ways to transfer my ivy cuttings from water to soil without shocking them. Method 2 makes so much sense and sounds really promising! ❤️
Great...🙂
It would be so nice to know the update with time...🙂🙂🙂🌺🌺🌺👌🏾👌🏾
UPDATE : Split my 14 ivy clippings in half and tried both ways with 7 ivy clippings each and all 14 plants 🌱 survived and are all happy and healthy ! Thanks again!
Ohh that's wonderful.... Thank you for your update....🙂🙂🙂 Bravo...✌️👏👏👏
Can’t thank you enough for this video. I have quite a few water rooted cuttings and I was so worried as to how to move them to soil without losing them. Searched a lot on google for tips on the sane but to no avail . And then today I found this video ❣️Thank you once again ! You are a god send❤️❤️
Thank you so much.. 🙂🙂
I am very happy to hear that you have benefited. 🙂🙂 take love❤️❤️❤️
And best of luck☺️☺️
Which method u used number 1 or number 2
Thank you for the help! This is always challenging for me but I had success using this method with a monstera adansonii cutting :)
Good luck🌱🌸🙂🙂
So insightful! Thank you for this ❤️
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This guidance was really needed
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Great video and straight to the point. Thank you 🙏
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V useful information, u hv provided. Thanks. Will follow the same while transplanting our cuttings.
Thank you.. 🙂🙂
Yeah, Sure..🙂🙂
Also, it will be wonderful to know the updates of your cuttings..🙂🙂🌸🌸🌸
Beautifully explained!!! 😍🙇♀️
So sweet of you 😊
Thank you so much..😊
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Great video!! Thank you
Wow...
Super sharing dear 👍👍
Thank you so much ❤️ big help 🙏
Very helpful! Thank you!
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so relaxing
Thank you so much for this video
Thank u so muck love ur videos they helped me so much
Glad to know that!
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Genius!! thanks so much!
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Wonderful share.
Gardening explained 👌👌
Useful information 👍👍 Thank you
Useful information thanks for sharing friend 🙏🌹
Very useful methods.... Lk 1😊
I use to do the second one👍🏻
So its not just me I could never figure out why its dying. Thanks for infermation
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Great job !!
Glad you liked it!🙂🥰🥰
Interesting never saw this done
Thank you very helpful 🙏
Like 8 my dear friend ❤️😊 nice video 👌👍👍 good job 👌
Amazing idea!!! Looking for long ❤
Glad that you liked it. Thank you so much for watching this video with patience.. 😊😊🌸❤
Like 23. Mashallah very good idea. I really like it buz I love gardening. That's why I watching full video thanks for sharing nice vlog.plz stay connected
Nice video and share, thanks for the information👍
Very detailed video
Hello and thank you for your explanation. I see this Method with soil in water technique in a other video. I have a monstera borsigiana. And i put a mix of perlite, coco coir, orchid bark and normal soil in the water. It stand on a heating math. I hope it works too.
Best of luck..🙂🍀🍀
Khub sundor tips dao tumi. Bhalo theko 🙂
Informative. Great idea. Now I know what to do with my cuttings. Which is I tossed them in a bin due to not enough knowledge on "what to do" (As my cuttings had been died before) right after having roots.
You are most welcome. Best of luck🌸🌸🌸🌱🌱🙂
Thank you
Thank you too for watching this video with patience.. 😊❤🌸
very informative
Dear friend Have a nice day. Nice shifting Water cuttings to soil tips. 💖🌸😍
Thank you so much.. 😊❤
Very useful 👍❤️
Thanks so much ma'am.. I tried it in your way.. Putting soil in water daily... And it became successful... Thanks a bunch.
Good Luck🌷🌷☘️☘️
Very useful upload, nice video.
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so nice my friend ,big like
Very nicely explained. Genuine guidance.
Was looking for an information on transfering water rooted hibiscus cuttings into a solid medium.
Thanks for sharing.
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Really glad to know!! Thank you so much..!!☘️🌻🪷🪷
Good info👍
Nice tips ... thanks for sharing ...
Amazing
Very good info dear friend 🌟🌟
Thanks for showing the steps. One question: after it's adapted to the new medium, do you repot it in regular potting soil?
Like 5 beautiful dear
Very useful video sharing..connect
Very nice useful video 👌 friend nice beautiful plant I full watched 👍
Living in Norway and now waiting for my country's first ever monsoon so I can finally transplant my monstera.
Best of luck🙂❤️🌱🌱
Madam this video is really useful. Actually I was searching for this information. Thanks a lot.
Highly Appreciated.. 🙂🌷
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V helpful, thank you so muchhhhh
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Lk 11 good video dear
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excellent video
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Very nice share n explained so well..
Watched full as it is very helpful share as well..
Will keep all ur tips n would love to plant in the same manner...
Thank you for this helps !
My mints were dying after water to soil transplant
Like 2 good information tnx dear 🥰
🔔pressed 😂
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Bah apu eta to khob e shoja try kore dekha jete pare👍👍
That was very informative 👍 thank you and I wouldn't have thought of the 2nd method but it just makes sense to slowly make the cutting adapt . Can I ask you, once you have added enough soil to the water (2nd method), how long should the cutting remain there before transferring to its pot ?
It can take 10-15 days to develop enough roots to grow in big pots. It depends on the variety. That's why I like to use transparent pots. It allows getting a better idea about root growth.
I was just going to ask the same question! Very good information! Thank you!! 😻
Lk 20.....great method.... Great stay connected dear
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I definitely try second method because I lost my 2 cutting which has fully rooted and well growing with new leave
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Wow ive never started cuttings in wayer i just put right into soil have never lost 1 yet
To everyone
Jo comment section me check krne aaye hai ki ye methods work krte hai yaa nahi so guys 2nd method try kara hai mene and yes yeah ek big success hai. Uh can definitely try this🙏🙏
I'm so glad that you ensured that the 2nd method also worked for you.. Thank you so much for your cooperation.. 🙂🙂❤️❤️
God bless you...💮💮
Hi,
That seems a great way for not to shock the water propagated plants while shifting their base.
I would like to know if I can use either of the methods by only using cocopeat?
Will be watching your other videos too in your UA-cam channel. Thanks.
Hello 🙂
Yes, you can use cocopeat. That will be much better...🙂🙂🙂
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plant look beautiful🌷
Thank you so much Nishat!! Very clear and informative video. I loved how you divided the video into relevant sections as well. I do have a question: My pothos have been growing in water for many months, and have long roots. Do you think the cuttings with very long roots (almost 2 feet) would survive after potting in soil, or are they too developed? Would it be simpler to just propagate cuttings from them and start with roots that are 2-3 inches like you mentioned?
Also: would the second method work even if the roots are well established? Plus, I love your voice!! You sound so calm, it's great for a plant video ☺️
Yes, you definitely can transplant those long-rooted cuttings in soil by following any one method. Just take care of watering, and keep the soil moist for a few weeks after repotting. The plants will be all right. 😊😊🍁🍁🍁
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Thank you for your video. In example 2, when do I add more soil and when can I put it in soil alone?
Hello, 🙂
For the 2nd method add 1 teaspoon of soil every day gradually. That will help in plant roots adaptation and whenever you will notice your cuttings got root bound, you can transplant that like normal plants 🙂🙂
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My pothos cuttings took like a month to show any roots. Some of them have really long ones now and others have barely any but are still alive wnd well. Not sure if this im doing things right
Madam very good method for slow transitioning from water media to soil.
One query: In second method, when the plant will establish, then can we transfer it to a pot
Yes, absolutely 🙂💮💮
With the second method - do you eventually have to repot it to a regular drainage pot too?
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thanks for wonderful tips. One question i have is, in method number 2, can we add only cocopeatinto a glass having cutting? and after few days transfer it to a bigger pot with soil+cocpeat+ compost+ moss stick
Yes, you can. Even, that is much better. 🌷🌷
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Thank you so much... I've waiting for something like this. But I have a question. I've been growing moneyplants in water for like 3 months. Can I transfer it now on soil? I've tried transferring before, but everytime it died. It'll be super helpful if you reply.
Try the second method... Hope it will work... 🙂 And thank you for being a part of my channel 😊😊😊
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