you dont need to put the cuttings in water to see the root buds. just look at the underside of a healthy vine, and you'll see dark nodules at a segment joint, they are what become water roots , or stabilizer roots, or stay root buds, depending on their proximity to soil/water. if you have a vine which grows near the soil, you'll know what i mean by stabilizer roots, they usually come down in 2's, and are rigid
Where had you been? 🤨🤨🤨 I had been thinking about you, it has been a long time no video uploaded! Finally you are here! 😌 Glad to see you. This wandering jew never stops attracting people. My plant fell its leaves because of intense heat. But I have planted a lot. 😌😌😌😌
Hi Abhiraj, it's so nice that you noticed. Yes, indeed, I was quite busy with work. But now I'll be posting again every week. Heat is a real problem. This year, I even use a cooler and spray the plants so that it's at least humid, but some really struggle
@@AnnasViolets my plant is in a hanging basket and it is hanging under the shade ,intense heat doesn't hit the plant. I mist the plant everyday morning and night.
Hi, hope you are well. Your plants looks great, amazing to see root growth after 1 day! I was wondering if this plant can be kept in water indefinitely like Pothos? I love the look of this plant & I’m planning on using it to keep nitrate levels low in my aquarium. If not, do you have any other suggestions? Thanks in advance :)
@@AnnasViolets I secured them onto the aquarium roughly 10 days ago. Since then, I'm seeing strong root growth (up to 15cm) and new leaves forming. nitrates levels have also decreased by 30ppm (originally 60ppm). Let's see how long it can thrive!
@@thundrthighs3538 Hey. It’s doing rather well actually. I secured 2 cuttings to my tank and they’ve grown around 20 leaves each. My tank is slightly overstocked & my nitrates stay around 10ppm.
@@Rustin-wy6yf Mine has updates too. :) I stuck some trimmings on a floating log in my 50 gal planted tank and it has grown so much roots. I haven't dosed the water with fertilizers yet but it's been under a grow light and it's flourishing really well. Thanks for suggesting!
Hi Kanna, in warm seasons (spring and summer) I grow mine outside on the balcony, but they will not survive winter in Europe. I would say 15-16 C should be the lowest. In which country or climate are you growing it?
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Love the tips. Thank you ❤
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I love your videos, I'm a new plant parent and you've helped me learn so much about my plants , thank you so much for your videos!!
you dont need to put the cuttings in water to see the root buds. just look at the underside of a healthy vine, and you'll see dark nodules at a segment joint, they are what become water roots , or stabilizer roots, or stay root buds, depending on their proximity to soil/water. if you have a vine which grows near the soil, you'll know what i mean by stabilizer roots, they usually come down in 2's, and are rigid
Awesome, thank you! I followed your instructions. I just got my first Inch Plants last week and they’re gorgeous on my Terrace Garden. ❤
loving the energy!! and the plant rooting at day1 😂 thats tooo fast
It really is! I absolutely love this plant. :) Do you grow it?
@@AnnasViolets yup, i'll try propagating once it reach certain length
Great video ! 🌿😊🌿 Plants are the best, specially the people behind them 🌿🤩🌿 You got a new sub from Denmark 🌿😊🇩🇰😊.
Thanks and welcome, Patrick!🪴🪴🪴 You have very nice Philodendrons
did you switch the water or do you keep the plants in the same water allergy the time?
I keep them in the same water. Only add more, when it evaporates
To promote new growth, should I be cutting right below or right above the node?
A little bit above the node, if the stems are leggy and the nodes grow far away from each other. If they grow thick, better cut in between
@@AnnasViolets thank you!!
you repeating your words my dear, look at this look at this, the roots the roots, amazing amazing, where you from?
I speak 2 languages as my mother tongue + 2 other additional languages on a professional level. How many languages do you speak, my dear? :)
And you still watched it, 😆😆😆 Happy plant growing
Why wouldn't someone talk about roots in a video about plant propagation. Is there a synonym I don't know about
Where had you been? 🤨🤨🤨
I had been thinking about you, it has been a long time no video uploaded!
Finally you are here! 😌
Glad to see you.
This wandering jew never stops attracting people.
My plant fell its leaves because of intense heat. But I have planted a lot.
😌😌😌😌
Hi Abhiraj, it's so nice that you noticed. Yes, indeed, I was quite busy with work. But now I'll be posting again every week.
Heat is a real problem. This year, I even use a cooler and spray the plants so that it's at least humid, but some really struggle
@@AnnasViolets 😌 it grew 45 degree and there is no sign of rain
@@abhirajsharmagardening7469 Oh, that's tough. What do you do in this case?
@@AnnasViolets my plant is in a hanging basket and it is hanging under the shade ,intense heat doesn't hit the plant. I mist the plant everyday morning and night.
@@abhirajsharmagardening7469 I bought a humidifier to fight the heat :)))
Got one of these, it grows too fast! 😂
Mine is growing too slow 🤔
Ist die Blume jetzt in winterpause und muss man die noch gießen oder nicht mehr
Hi, hope you are well. Your plants looks great, amazing to see root growth after 1 day!
I was wondering if this plant can be kept in water indefinitely like Pothos? I love the look of this plant & I’m planning on using it to keep nitrate levels low in my aquarium.
If not, do you have any other suggestions? Thanks in advance :)
Hi Rustin. I have never tried, but I would assume that it can be possible :) Try and let us know :)
@@AnnasViolets I secured them onto the aquarium roughly 10 days ago. Since then, I'm seeing strong root growth (up to 15cm) and new leaves forming. nitrates levels have also decreased by 30ppm (originally 60ppm). Let's see how long it can thrive!
Hi! How's the inchplant doing in water? I have a few planted tanks myself and was looking for plants that would do well in a paludarium. :)
@@thundrthighs3538 Hey. It’s doing rather well actually. I secured 2 cuttings to my tank and they’ve grown around 20 leaves each.
My tank is slightly overstocked & my nitrates stay around 10ppm.
@@Rustin-wy6yf Mine has updates too. :) I stuck some trimmings on a floating log in my 50 gal planted tank and it has grown so much roots. I haven't dosed the water with fertilizers yet but it's been under a grow light and it's flourishing really well. Thanks for suggesting!
can I keep it growing in water? without any soil
I repotted mine and it’s dying 😭
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This plant semi indoor plant r fully indoor plant..
Hi Kanna, in warm seasons (spring and summer) I grow mine outside on the balcony, but they will not survive winter in Europe. I would say 15-16 C should be the lowest. In which country or climate are you growing it?
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Esta planta es de jardin o de interior de casa...??