I was always wondering am i the only one who has several diferent plant cuttings in one glass for rooting? There is chinesse money plant in 2 pieces, one alocacia, i think this one is low ridder, pothos and tradescantia. Only one of them has been intentional – pothos🤣🤣 the rest cat accidents or repotting f*ck ups🤣🤣 anyone else?😆

by ryza_feja

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  1. runningalyce

    Nah, I do this. Ive had up to seven different plants in one glass, never had any issues!

  2. rehabforcandy

    All the time. I took an old window frame and covered both sides with pebbled diffusion. Behind that I installed grow light strips and put a shelf in front. This hangs next to my desk. I pluck off anything that looks like it might water propagate and put it into the jars I have there. They all seem to play nice together.

  3. pensaetscribe

    No. It’s easier to keep an eye on them in one glass.

  4. samemamabear

    I have a single pot in my yard that houses all of the “almost dead” plants/ cuttings. They weren’t able to handle independent living in pots or planting beds, so they’re stuck with a bunch of rag- tag potmates until they shape up

  5. Different-Pin5223

    I do too, I have an inch plant and a pothos I’ve been too lazy to separate.

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