I Find it easy to separate roots and Peet moss using on or two forks (depending how many hands you have to work with). Lifting up the small “babies” would be easy too. Thanks! Really appreciate your video!
I just found a string of hearts cutting in the wild yesterday so this video was right on time. Perhaps you can create a series of children's gardening videos with your helper and her fairy 🧚♀️ (this would be so cute!) and a regular series for those who want to get to the point with thr plant and prop info.
Yay for serendipity! Hope this video helps in your propagation journey, it's such a fun plant to propagate with very satisfying results. And yes, good point, perhaps a separate fairy garden series is in order.
I just propogated some of my variegated string of hearts in a takeout container and sphagnum and it rooted like crazy and made babies in 2 weeks! I am still waiting on the turtles I put in with mine too. Those tiny turtles on the ends always snap off so I find myself with bits of those propogating constantly!
Awesome! It’s funny because my Hearts were much slower than my Turtles, but you’re right, they’re always breaking off, so I also end up with a ton of propagations.
It’s unbelievable how that dried out vine came back to life.
Right?! Nature finds a way!
Would love an update maybe in summer 😊
Yes! There isn't a lot of change since I made the video, but once the weather gets warmer I think they will explode in growth.
I Find it easy to separate roots and Peet moss using on or two forks (depending how many hands you have to work with). Lifting up the small “babies” would be easy too. Thanks! Really appreciate your video!
Great tip! Thanks for sharing, and glad you enjoyed this video.
Your assistant/daughter is adorable! What a great way to make memories together!
Awww... thanks. She wanted to be a part of the video so much, how could I say no?
I just found a string of hearts cutting in the wild yesterday so this video was right on time. Perhaps you can create a series of children's gardening videos with your helper and her fairy 🧚♀️ (this would be so cute!) and a regular series for those who want to get to the point with thr plant and prop info.
Yay for serendipity! Hope this video helps in your propagation journey, it's such a fun plant to propagate with very satisfying results. And yes, good point, perhaps a separate fairy garden series is in order.
I just propogated some of my variegated string of hearts in a takeout container and sphagnum and it rooted like crazy and made babies in 2 weeks! I am still waiting on the turtles I put in with mine too. Those tiny turtles on the ends always snap off so I find myself with bits of those propogating constantly!
Awesome! It’s funny because my Hearts were much slower than my Turtles, but you’re right, they’re always breaking off, so I also end up with a ton of propagations.