Isolated my plants in individual plastic bags after I found pests on one. But now this one has roots everywhere. Is it a problem ?

by Consistent-Carrot911

8 Comments

  1. msdossier

    Nope not a problem, it put out roots because of an increase in humidity inside the bag. Now would be a good time to take some cuttings and propagate, if youโ€™d like

  2. It’s growing. They’re quite easy to propagate by cutting and leaving them on top of the soil, theyd grow roots. And im assuming in your case, there is high humidity which will grow roots. You can cut each segment with a leaf and root and lay it on top of potting mix or soil and moisten a lil bit if you want a new plant.

  3. The adventitious roots are not a problem.

    If the roots were to touch substrate, that node point would start growing and the plant would start branch at that point.

  4. Slow_Drawer8393

    Ooo. You created a great opportunity for propagation. It does seem likely the humidity from being enclosed in a bag caused it to push out new growth and more roots. *rushes off to begin science experiment ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ

  5. Blazing_Sapphire

    Roots are opposite of a problem lol. Great chance to propagate now if you want to

  6. Damn Iโ€™ve never seen it like that. Interesting.

  7. LivingCypher

    Jealous Iโ€™d love to get a cutting of a plant like that, whatโ€™s it called?

Pin