Let me start off by saying, I'm new to being a plant carer, so don't come down on me TOO hard.

She came to me in really rough shape. Moldy soil and roots, no leaves, and shoved into a pot with 4 other plants (they were just hanging from the pot onto the ground). I depotted, trimmed/cleaned/treated the roots with hydrogen peroxide, let it rest over night, then potted the next morning and crossed my fingers. Since then, she's currently putting off 1-2 new leaves (immature) per stem.

That said, how would you separate cuttings for water propagation? Or is there a better prop method? Should I wait for more mature leaves first? (I want to give her a better life, and will be introducing a moss pole to encourage climbing after all is said and done.)

What other tips or hacks do you have to make me a better plant care? TIA!

by Alive_Personality600

1 Comment

  1. PakoSpartan300

    I see that you already have a cutting in water, in the photo at the bottom right, however you can make 2-3 cuttings from those plants, you could wait for the leaves to open and then cut and put in water (cut below the node) they look healthy like that, I would leave them there, perhaps with the pole… little water and lots of light and a few daily nebulisations

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