Thanks for that, actually very cold and raining when we completed that one, however, it does go to show that you can do this indoors with very little equipment. Yes, warm weather would be nice...
Many people are unsure as to how to make the cuts, so that the starting point. Also the two methods are different, the soil method actually easier, as you plant them and leave them. Also you get more cuttings with that method. Also when and how to transplant the water cuttings, So more to it than meets the eye if you look closely.
@@musicalmarion You really need a node on the stem to get roots, as it sends out the roots ( and leaves) from nodes HOWEVER the cutting does not need leaves, just nodes. Success rate is much higher if it has leaves as well. We have never tried an internodal piece of stem as that should not work, Have you made that work ? If so we will try it next time we take cuttings.
This is great propagation video, thank you!
Perfect, thank you! I was wondering how to take a cutting of my monkey mask as a gift for a friend, so thank you!
And thanks for watching.
This is extremely helpful thankyou so much
Looks nice 🌱 can't wait for warm weather to come 🌞 thank you for your wonderful videos 👍🏻
Thanks for that, actually very cold and raining when we completed that one, however, it does go to show that you can do this indoors with very little equipment. Yes, warm weather would be nice...
Thank you that is just what I was looking for to check my new growth
Thanks for watching.
Mine sat in water for 4 months and never got a root. Gave up and put it in soil
Another interesting video, thank you 👍🏽👍🏽💚
Glad you enjoyed it
What happens to the original plant u cut from? Does it die off or keep growing?
It keeps growing.
I’ve never placed mine in soil, july makes a year
Mines do better in water
Great video, but I never understand why plant people wouldn't know you cut it and stand it in water, end of story.
Many people are unsure as to how to make the cuts, so that the starting point. Also the two methods are different, the soil method actually easier, as you plant them and leave them. Also you get more cuttings with that method. Also when and how to transplant the water cuttings, So more to it than meets the eye if you look closely.
@@johnnyAGardening We all learn by trial and error, it can root wherever you make the cut. Have you never just cut a piece of stem and rooted it?
@@musicalmarion You really need a node on the stem to get roots, as it sends out the roots ( and leaves) from nodes HOWEVER the cutting does not need leaves, just nodes. Success rate is much higher if it has leaves as well.
We have never tried an internodal piece of stem as that should not work, Have you made that work ? If so we will try it next time we take cuttings.