Did you know that many of your favourite house plants, like Devil’s Ivy can be grown in water alone? Filling decorative vases and coloured jars of water with house plants is one of the hottest trends in indoor gardening. The easiest way to do it is from cuttings. Here’s how with Melissa King’s simple four step process 🍃
propagating and growing house plants in nothing but water is one of the latest trends in indoor gardening the easiest way to do it is by growing the plants from cutings hanging or trailing indoor plants like devil’s ivy or vining filidendrrons work really well here’s the four simple steps cut just below a node where the leaf attaches to the stem this is where the new roots will grow from then pluck off any leaves that might be underwater and place the cutting into a jar or decorative vase of water for best results change the water every 5 days or so now to keep your cutings looking good and off to a flying start use Scots Osmma Coat Pump and Feed it’s specially formulated for water plants and propagation just pump it in when you’re changing the water it can take weeks or even months to form roots depending on the plant so be patient once you’ve got a good set of roots on there like this you can pot the plants up into potting mix or just leave them to grow in water