You wanna know why these are my fav vids? Because there's not a lot of side chatter or talk to buff the run time. Literally get in, get the rich deep info you need and get out. Homeboy is quick, efficient, informative and technical. Best plant UA-camr out there!
The monstera adansonii is one of my favorite plants, i love the leaves with the holes. Tysm for making these videos as it really helps out a lot and i learn something new almost every video
I started taking care and propping plants this year. Out of the plenty videos I watched, Your videos are the most in-depth with experiment treatments and I appreciate how you take the time to give a progress report. Thank you for your effort in making these videos 🌱
Thank you for being so thorough with your videos, most YTs will show the how to, but very few will give such comprehensive updates, plus your close-ups are always on point, as are your t-shirts
k I just went through like ten of your videos and formal you need the hype I watch a lot of plant you tubers and now I'll be watching you Techplant, Summer Rayne Oakes, and Harli G y'all know what's up with plants. Now I just need a monstera adansonii lol
This was such a great video!! Really looking forward to your next video, I have an adonsonii I've been trying to propagate bu tit's taking quite a long time.
I’d love to know what time of year this took place and what type of lighting the propagations were placed in. I’m genuinely amazed that the water propagations rooted THAT much in 14 days. Mine have been in water for a few weeks and they’re at where yours were on the first week.
@@HoldLeadersAccountable use rain water (only if you in a place with no air pollution) or water from natural spring or anything without the dirty chemicals. Keep a humidity meter next to the plants with 70% nd air flow
I’ve done a ton of sphag moss experiments the last year or so and agree. Having the right moisture level is a science in itself, but it’s absolutely necessary to not have any water at the bottom of the countainer and to dump it out whenever there is because rot *will* happen and once there’s one cutting that starts to rot, it’s will spread to all of the cuttings, especially if there is excess water. I’m 99% sure that’s what caused the cuttings in the moss to die. They were also were buried on top of each other and they needed to be sitting up right with the leaves being able to get light. Even if he did agitate it every few days or once a week, it wouldn’t have been enough light for the ones at the bottom, plus the rot would have spread to the leaves and before you know it, bam they’re all dead. I did a similar thing a few months ago with pothos cuttings and my mom and I have now mastered propagation in sphag moss. We use a big clear container with a clear lid, cover the bottom with 2-3inches of moss, fill the container up with enough water and a very small amount of liquid fertilizer, let the moss soak up the water/fertilizer for half an hour, dump out the excess water, then add the cuttings and put the lid on it. We drilled 3 small holes in the lid. We check it every few days and open the container to allow fresh air in for about an hour, add and strain out water if needed, and repeat. We get very good results this way (and have for about 6 months now after doing a dozen experiments over the past year as we opened our own small nursery) and we don’t need to use any artificial lighting either. We have about 8 of these containers at all times and we grow pothos, monstera adansonaii, syngoniums, pilea, and use it for sick plants as well. Example, we go from 10 “butterfly” cuttings of string of hearts to a packed container (you can’t even see the moss anymore), then pot it, moss and all, in a 3 inch pot in just 4-5 weeks. Harli G uses a similar method. We’ve also saved a lot of plants from root rot and we’re able to nurse them back to health by using this method. I hope this helps someone out there!
@@Chronically.sarahdayton Do you remove all moss from the roots for adansonii when you transfer the cuttings into soil? I have some sphag moss and would like to try out moss propagation because I heard that it's much easier on the plant when transferring into soil but I'm so nervous (I don't want to loose any cuttings!)
Looking forward to the sticks video! I’ve had a bunch sitting in a takeout container terrarium for like a month with no change 😅. Interested to see your method
Your videos are AMAZING. I learn something new every time and you got me excited about plants in the first place. I'm growing a collection now. You deserve at least a million subs. Keep up the great work you're doing.😀👍❤👏
Thanks for the kind words! My goal is 100k for now, I dont know why but i really want that dumb plaque that youtube sends out lol. anyways thanks for watching! I hope your collection keeps growing!
ive never explicitly tested that so im not sure, i would shoot for both, if its so long it doesnt fit in the cup you can shorten both sides, ive rooted cuttings with like 1/2 inch on either side
I think they were ok. I have a video that use a food scale and shows exactly how to reproduce my same wetness in your home so you can feel exactly what I'm doing
its possible. It did dry out a bit too, normally i let it get to a point where its almost dry, then i water it again. but i think you are right, when i watered it one of the times it was far too much
Thanks for the video! I always love how you're trying more than one method to see what would be optimum. (Also, did you get married? You used to wear a silver coloured ring on your right hand, but these last videos you're wearing a gold one on your left. If so: congratulations 🥳. If not: erm... it's a nice ring.)
@@TechplantChannel A small update: I bought a terracotta pot, cause i wanted to try growing moss. Stuff I learned: the bottom is also porous, so basically the water was just leaking out. 🙃 Not really anything I can do about that...
Hi, thanx a lot for all your videos.. I just discovered you but I’m checking a lot of infos 🤩 Just one question.. with the sphagnum, can I propagate not only the small node but a longer “branch”? Thanx ❤️
Also can you try to make how to plant fruit videos. Like your mango, lemon and avacado plant videos. I love seeing how to work with seeds of those big plants. I tried your mango plant video and its produced a few roots but the shoot isnt really growing too fast. Anyways, i enjoy every video of yours but my fav is the fruit plant videos
Techplant great. Looking forward to those videos. Also I really appreciate you showing the best methods and showing the progress as its feels like an experiment but im present there. And i also really appreciate you taking the time to reply to all your comments and just answering their questions. Thank you youre the bestttt 🙂😎
I have tried it in now one month ago and with one leaf with node but the leaf is turning yellow and there is no new leaf or new root what to do please reply
Hey! So I have an Adansonii that I really want to propagate, but my plant is only growing growing from one vine. Like, the new leaf allows grows off of the last leaf. Will it keep growing if I cut it? I’m scared to stop the plant’s growth
yes new growth will form at the node near the cut and it will continue, it will take a few weeks to start again tho so if your plant is still small give it time to pump out some new growth before cutting.
I propagated these and it took 2 months for them to root, now they are struggling?? It popped out a tiny leaf after the large leaf died ☹️ they are struggling. Should I put them in soil to see if it will help?
Adria Gonzalez en este video él tiene una monstera adansonii. puede ser que tú tienes monstera deliciosa q es un tipo más grande y con perforaciones diferentes q las de adansonii
Oh my goodness! I just purchased some Adansonii cuttings in moss. Do you think it’s best if I move them to a water propagation method or will that shock them? I really want them to live! Haha
Can you please reply... i hope this... i bought a new plant it had 6-7 leaves. But some had yellow colour and i removed them. After that now i only have little 4 leaves..... literally 4 nodes. I have no sure that it will grow well in soil. Bcz it is dying yet. If i cut and put them in water as you say will I get successful rooting and new plant. If it doesn't work i have to lost my little adansoni😓 I wanna know if I cut all nodes in my plant and put them in water will them grow...even only one
I've been doing it for couple days ago without knowing that this is a way to replicate this exact plant. I saw New root growing, but in the one of old root got sort of a translucent goo.. been wiping it out (it doesn't look right) and now 3 days later it's coming back again. Should i cut it out or kept on wiping it up? P.s you look more like a scientist than a plant aficionado. And kind giving me a reminescent That one guy from Ghostbuster 😁
You should try using Keiki paste on the nodes if you want to keep the length of the plant or you do not want to chop it up. It's basically a mix of growth hormones that triggers cell cloning/division suspended in medium like lanolin or petroleum jelly so the paste would not get washed off when watering your plants. Originally developed for orchids but I've experimented it on a lot of my plants because I do not like the look of bald spots on my trailing and climbing type plants. It's worked so far for most.
I don't know the exact reason but many times the new growth can sorta push thr old leaves off. The original leaf is not really needed once it starts growing
My monetera got developed root's within a day because I placed it in kitchen where it gets good light guys if you want your monstera to develop root faster then place them in kitchen
Okay so I've had adonsonii cuttings in water for a month and a half almost now and no growth whatsoever. Got some sphagnum moss, decided to watch videos on how to do it more effectively and apparently I should stick to what I'm doing already. Awesome 😅🤦♀️ help!? 🥺
ive been proping a bunch recently and through a series of experiments ive seen such weird results and now i dont even know which way is up or down. You can try putting them in a propagation bin with some good light and make sure its warm, or try throwing some pothos or another fast rooting cutting in the jar with the adansonii
@@TechplantChannel I think your content would be so fun to watch there. I don't watch many people dancing on there lol mostly hacks and unique interesting videos. If you get one I will definitely watch
detailed, organized, and he actually waited 2 and a half months to bring us this video
yeap yeap, gotta show start to finish!
You wanna know why these are my fav vids? Because there's not a lot of side chatter or talk to buff the run time. Literally get in, get the rich deep info you need and get out. Homeboy is quick, efficient, informative and technical. Best plant UA-camr out there!
A legitimately found this channel like 3 minutes ago and personally I think you deserve more subs. It's very informative.
I appreciate that! The channel has been growing so its been nice! Thanks for watching!
Same! This is the 2nd video I watched within the last 15 minutes and it’s super helpful.
U deserve more hype Accually
Thanks!
The monstera adansonii is one of my favorite plants, i love the leaves with the holes. Tysm for making these videos as it really helps out a lot and i learn something new almost every video
My pleasure 😊
Love that you keep it short and to the point. Scrolled past so many 20 or 30 minute videos to get to yours.
I started taking care and propping plants this year. Out of the plenty videos I watched, Your videos are the most in-depth with experiment treatments and I appreciate how you take the time to give a progress report. Thank you for your effort in making these videos 🌱
Thank you for being so thorough with your videos, most YTs will show the how to, but very few will give such comprehensive updates, plus your close-ups are always on point, as are your t-shirts
Thanks for watching! Thats the main reason i started making videos, I like closeups and seeing increments so i know what to expect!
Thank you for your patience that come up with a great content.👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
Thanks for watching!
Amazing video! Especially loved the progress updates
Glad you enjoyed!
Excited for the leafless stem video!! Always excited to see new videos from you!!
Yay! Thank you! Maybe this time next week!
k I just went through like ten of your videos and formal you need the hype I watch a lot of plant you tubers and now I'll be watching you Techplant, Summer Rayne Oakes, and Harli G y'all know what's up with plants. Now I just need a monstera adansonii lol
Thanks! I really appreciate the kind words!
2:40 smart decision haha
Great video, I didn't know it's developing roots that fast :D
Same it was surprising!
You should put a cutting in water and just see how long a cutting can grow in just water
Monsteras can live only in water i think
I can get a thing going, ive seen some on the internet too tho so i know they can go for a long time, but we should see how long!
Mmmh, you mean hydroponics?
francesco terracina no I mean just plain tap water, however hydroponics might be interesting
@@randomfunwithjake27 Hydroponics actually means plants growing in water. It does not matter whether it's tap water or anything else.
Wow! That was helpful as well as surprising! As always, thanks for the info.
Thanks for watching!
VERY EDUCATIONAL!!!
Thanks!
Nice video with progress! thank you
Thanks for watching!
"Those leafless nodes are for another video" me: OMG ARE YOU DOING TISSUE COLTURE
Not yet.... im sorry. This bedroom doesnt have enough room for a DIY laminar flow hood. Once i get a place ill invest nicely into one.
O desenvolvimento dessa planta é lentíssimo
Thank you so much! I'm so inspired to try this! Great video!
Have fun!
Thanks for the fantastic video. You get to the point and stay on the point!
Thanks for the video. Appreciate your patience!
This was such a great video!! Really looking forward to your next video, I have an adonsonii I've been trying to propagate bu tit's taking quite a long time.
maybe increase the light and warmth!
Im try propagate too...its works😂😂😂
You're explanation is so clear
Thank you
I’d love to know what time of year this took place and what type of lighting the propagations were placed in. I’m genuinely amazed that the water propagations rooted THAT much in 14 days. Mine have been in water for a few weeks and they’re at where yours were on the first week.
ive got them under grow lights!
@@TechplantChannel do you use special water or tap water? I use Brita filtered water and mine are not growing as fast.
@@HoldLeadersAccountable use rain water (only if you in a place with no air pollution) or water from natural spring or anything without the dirty chemicals. Keep a humidity meter next to the plants with 70% nd air flow
Great video I really enjoyed it I didn't want to experiment and now I don't have to very well explained
Glad to hear it!
Great video. Curious if you ever figured out why the Adansonii didn't root well in spahagnum moss.
Love this.
Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
your sphag moss propagation leaves all rotted off because your moss was wayyyy too wet
Maybe, they look pretty wet in the footage but they werent always that wet. even still probably
I’ve done a ton of sphag moss experiments the last year or so and agree. Having the right moisture level is a science in itself, but it’s absolutely necessary to not have any water at the bottom of the countainer and to dump it out whenever there is because rot *will* happen and once there’s one cutting that starts to rot, it’s will spread to all of the cuttings, especially if there is excess water. I’m 99% sure that’s what caused the cuttings in the moss to die. They were also were buried on top of each other and they needed to be sitting up right with the leaves being able to get light. Even if he did agitate it every few days or once a week, it wouldn’t have been enough light for the ones at the bottom, plus the rot would have spread to the leaves and before you know it, bam they’re all dead. I did a similar thing a few months ago with pothos cuttings and my mom and I have now mastered propagation in sphag moss. We use a big clear container with a clear lid, cover the bottom with 2-3inches of moss, fill the container up with enough water and a very small amount of liquid fertilizer, let the moss soak up the water/fertilizer for half an hour, dump out the excess water, then add the cuttings and put the lid on it. We drilled 3 small holes in the lid. We check it every few days and open the container to allow fresh air in for about an hour, add and strain out water if needed, and repeat. We get very good results this way (and have for about 6 months now after doing a dozen experiments over the past year as we opened our own small nursery) and we don’t need to use any artificial lighting either. We have about 8 of these containers at all times and we grow pothos, monstera adansonaii, syngoniums, pilea, and use it for sick plants as well. Example, we go from 10 “butterfly” cuttings of string of hearts to a packed container (you can’t even see the moss anymore), then pot it, moss and all, in a 3 inch pot in just 4-5 weeks. Harli G uses a similar method. We’ve also saved a lot of plants from root rot and we’re able to nurse them back to health by using this method. I hope this helps someone out there!
I hv try by spaghnum and start roots as long the plant with leaf has breath air
@@Chronically.sarahdayton Do you remove all moss from the roots for adansonii when you transfer the cuttings into soil? I have some sphag moss and would like to try out moss propagation because I heard that it's much easier on the plant when transferring into soil but I'm so nervous (I don't want to loose any cuttings!)
Thanks for the video! Very helpful indeed 🌿
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video, can you leave the propagated ones in the water all the time?
What do you do with the nodes without leaves? Please link that video
awesome video thank you
Thanks for the visit
Looking forward to the sticks video! I’ve had a bunch sitting in a takeout container terrarium for like a month with no change 😅. Interested to see your method
Coming soon!
Awesome video. Thank you for this explanation!
New subscriber and I love the content man keep it coming.
Thanks for the sub! I hope i can keep stuff producing stuff you will enjoy! Thanks for watching!
I really like the water one
me too it was really fast!
Your videos are AMAZING. I learn something new every time and you got me excited about plants in the first place. I'm growing a collection now.
You deserve at least a million subs.
Keep up the great work you're doing.😀👍❤👏
Thanks for the kind words! My goal is 100k for now, I dont know why but i really want that dumb plaque that youtube sends out lol. anyways thanks for watching! I hope your collection keeps growing!
Thanks I like your vlog
Great video thanks I appreciate it as do I'm sure many more viewers
Glad you enjoyed it
I just put adansonii cutting in moss half an hour ago with the moss I received today. Freaky :D
That is awesome! I hope they work well!
Never heard of this one here in NY. Nice!
Get one!
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
duddeeee the sphagnum moss really let me down in this video! its been my go-to for ages
Can we all just stop and talk about that T-shirt? Damn kewl! 👀
Thanks! I got it for like 6 bucks on a clearance rack! it was a good find!
I love the scientific approach you take to your videos. You're doing all the hard work for us, so we can use the best methods! :)
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Hi :) thanks for the video. which kind of soil you used for re-plantation? I didn’t understand if that is orchid Bark. Thanks!
i have a question where to keep the container in which u are putting them to hive roots... under sun or indoor away from sun ?
Under strong grow lights
Hi! Should I put root grower drops into the water? Or no need for that?
you can, I have used it with pothos and had success
I think you honestly just saved my variegated adansonii 😅 I was trying to root that thing in spag and wondering why it isn't working
Does it matter if the whole leaf node and cut part of the stem (both below and above the node) is submerged in the water?
ive never explicitly tested that so im not sure, i would shoot for both, if its so long it doesnt fit in the cup you can shorten both sides, ive rooted cuttings with like 1/2 inch on either side
Hi can you tell me what soil mixture have you used whilst transplanting it?
Thanks for the great video. Love your channel. Quick question...how many cuttings (looks to be about 7?) did you put into what size pot? 6"?
Do you have to let the cuttings harden off before putting them in water?
I never do but some people swear by it
I am seeing new leaf spikes that are tiny little nubs by the vine do I plant them in soil if I do not see any root growth?
id wait for some root growth!
How often did you refresh the water while growing roots and how often when planted in soil?
Is your sphagnum moss ones too soaked with water?
I think they were ok. I have a video that use a food scale and shows exactly how to reproduce my same wetness in your home so you can feel exactly what I'm doing
Thinking the sphagnum moss was just much too wet for the adansonii (pronounced ad-en-so-nee-eye)
its possible. It did dry out a bit too, normally i let it get to a point where its almost dry, then i water it again. but i think you are right, when i watered it one of the times it was far too much
Thanks for the video! I always love how you're trying more than one method to see what would be optimum.
(Also, did you get married? You used to wear a silver coloured ring on your right hand, but these last videos you're wearing a gold one on your left. If so: congratulations 🥳. If not: erm... it's a nice ring.)
Yes I did! Thank you for your kind words i really appreciate them!
@@TechplantChannel A small update: I bought a terracotta pot, cause i wanted to try growing moss.
Stuff I learned: the bottom is also porous, so basically the water was just leaking out. 🙃 Not really anything I can do about that...
So I’m starting to see new growth but no root growth 🥴 is this a bad sign? Or do I need to wait it out?
any growth is good, I wouldnt worry too much. The new growth will root from the new nodes!
@@TechplantChannel thank you!
Hi, thanx a lot for all your videos.. I just discovered you but I’m checking a lot of infos 🤩
Just one question.. with the sphagnum, can I propagate not only the small node but a longer “branch”?
Thanx ❤️
Yes!
Thanxxxx ❤️
Amazing video, so beautiful to the magic happening
It really is!
Hey! Did you use a grow tent environment or natural light for those tests? And would you say taking cutting in the Autumn is a bad idea? Thanks!
im using artificial light, autumn is tough because the window sill is so cold and light is limited
@@TechplantChannel Thanks for the help :)
What happens to the old plant? Will it grow new leafs where it was cut? I only have one and I am affraid of damaging it when trying to propagate.
Also can you try to make how to plant fruit videos. Like your mango, lemon and avacado plant videos. I love seeing how to work with seeds of those big plants. I tried your mango plant video and its produced a few roots but the shoot isnt really growing too fast. Anyways, i enjoy every video of yours but my fav is the fruit plant videos
i have some in progress, they just take a long time to grow lol
Techplant great. Looking forward to those videos. Also I really appreciate you showing the best methods and showing the progress as its feels like an experiment but im present there. And i also really appreciate you taking the time to reply to all your comments and just answering their questions. Thank you youre the bestttt 🙂😎
Can someone tell me if you have to change the water everyday or not?
i never change the water, i only top off
Wow!
Thanks for watching!
@@TechplantChannel you are welcome! I tried it after i watched your video..
Sir can I use cocopeat in place of moss ..
you can try it! i havent tried it but it should work
I have tried it in now one month ago and with one leaf with node but the leaf is turning yellow and there is no new leaf or new root what to do please reply
give it some good light and some humidity and time, unless the stem is shriveling and turning black stay strong its just taking its sweet time!
@@TechplantChannel OK should I put it in plastic to make green house
@@TechplantChannel hello when to water it
Hi! I have a question: my cutting grew root on the leafless side. What do I do with it? Can it be planted? Will it be okay?
Yes
Hey! So I have an Adansonii that I really want to propagate, but my plant is only growing growing from one vine. Like, the new leaf allows grows off of the last leaf. Will it keep growing if I cut it? I’m scared to stop the plant’s growth
yes new growth will form at the node near the cut and it will continue, it will take a few weeks to start again tho
so if your plant is still small give it time to pump out some new growth before cutting.
Perlite also work well with M. Adansonii
Yeah Im just starting to get into perlite! Ill feature it in more videos soon! Great Tips!
Can I use cocopeat instead?
i havent tried it but i bet it works well
I propagated these and it took 2 months for them to root, now they are struggling?? It popped out a tiny leaf after the large leaf died ☹️ they are struggling. Should I put them in soil to see if it will help?
Tengo una monstera q no nacen las hojas asi. Hasta q son mas grandes... q especie es? Alguien q me pueda ayudar?
Adria Gonzalez en este video él tiene una monstera adansonii. puede ser que tú tienes monstera deliciosa q es un tipo más grande y con perforaciones diferentes q las de adansonii
Monstera adansonii!
i wonder what's the pH on the moss ?
its supposedly a neutral ph, when it breaks down into peat moss its acidic
@@TechplantChannel cheers
Oh my goodness! I just purchased some Adansonii cuttings in moss. Do you think it’s best if I move them to a water propagation method or will that shock them? I really want them to live! Haha
i propagate in moss and water i would just leave em be, make sure they stay humid, but give em fresh air daily
Can you please reply... i hope this... i bought a new plant it had 6-7 leaves. But some had yellow colour and i removed them. After that now i only have little 4 leaves..... literally 4 nodes. I have no sure that it will grow well in soil. Bcz it is dying yet. If i cut and put them in water as you say will I get successful rooting and new plant. If it doesn't work i have to lost my little adansoni😓 I wanna know if I cut all nodes in my plant and put them in water will them grow...even only one
I really like your organized and detailed videos😊
I've been doing it for couple days ago without knowing that this is a way to replicate this exact plant. I saw New root growing, but in the one of old root got sort of a translucent goo.. been wiping it out (it doesn't look right) and now 3 days later it's coming back again. Should i cut it out or kept on wiping it up?
P.s you look more like a scientist than a plant aficionado. And kind giving me a reminescent That one guy from Ghostbuster 😁
In water only 14 weeks???
Water propagation in most cases give better result as compared with soil or other method
i like sphagnum moss a lot too!
You should try using Keiki paste on the nodes if you want to keep the length of the plant or you do not want to chop it up. It's basically a mix of growth hormones that triggers cell cloning/division suspended in medium like lanolin or petroleum jelly so the paste would not get washed off when watering your plants. Originally developed for orchids but I've experimented it on a lot of my plants because I do not like the look of bald spots on my trailing and climbing type plants. It's worked so far for most.
Wow very interesting, ill have to look into it! Thank you!
Can I propagate a leaf that broke? 🥺
the actual leaf no, but the node yes, if the leaf falls off the vine will still grow a new growth
He used scissors this time! Lol. ✂️
You're cute
if its thin enough i like the scissors! its the thicker stuff i gotta risk fingers for!
Lennox Kaktus
I love your mantis!
Hey what ever happened to your lemon trees?
they shed their leaves when i pruned them aggressively and re potted at the same time. Im nursing them back to health
@@TechplantChannel oh no! Keep me posted
My monstera has been in water for 2 weeks and there is so little growth and there is blackening on the step area
Stem*
A small amount can be normal. Make sure the cutting is not getting cold, also make sure its getting good lighht
👍
Thanks for watching!
why are the leaves turning black and yellow?
I don't know the exact reason but many times the new growth can sorta push thr old leaves off. The original leaf is not really needed once it starts growing
Water work best for me too. it takes less than a week to root
yeah these are fast!! I was surprised
But without leafs¿???can it works on water
why are my adansonii new leaves doesnt have holes?
as they mature they get more holes
My monetera got developed root's within a day because I placed it in kitchen where it gets good light guys if you want your monstera to develop root faster then place them in kitchen
yeah the light helps a lot
Okay so I've had adonsonii cuttings in water for a month and a half almost now and no growth whatsoever. Got some sphagnum moss, decided to watch videos on how to do it more effectively and apparently I should stick to what I'm doing already. Awesome 😅🤦♀️ help!? 🥺
ive been proping a bunch recently and through a series of experiments ive seen such weird results and now i dont even know which way is up or down. You can try putting them in a propagation bin with some good light and make sure its warm, or try throwing some pothos or another fast rooting cutting in the jar with the adansonii
@@TechplantChannel thanks I have a neon pothos propagating too I'll move him into their jar 😅👍🏻
I feel like something is wrong when you don't use a razor blade.
lmao
I try this methode its really works only 2 weeks😂😂😂 growth roots
I cannot wait until my monstera propagate work🤣🤣🤣long time
good luck!
Thanks
Its works..start rooting😁😁😁
Could you show an update???
sure
Do you have a tiktok?
I dont, is it a decent platform for plants and stuff, ive only every seen people dancing on it
@@TechplantChannel I think your content would be so fun to watch there. I don't watch many people dancing on there lol mostly hacks and unique interesting videos. If you get one I will definitely watch
I love u
thanks!
I let my nod in water and it rotted away the nod and half the steam
Leaves of cutting turning yellow.😢
its totally fine! those leaves do not matter and you can propagate just vines with no leaves!
@@TechplantChannel Thank you for all❤️