Are these cuttings ready to be potted yet?? Each cutting has new active leaf growth. Also should I pot them together (3 cuttings) or separately?? by sillygoosebeepboop philodendronPhilodendron plants 3 Comments IntelligentCrab7058 5 days ago Yea you can pot them in 2in nursery pots imdividually or a 4 in if you are planning to do tri clusters Objective_Let3230 5 days ago I wouldn’t just yet. I like for my Roos to get roots off of them. The more roots you have, the better chance of survival. But that’s just me. Lambchop1975 5 days ago no, let the roots develop a lot more. let there be a couple full coils, and there should be branching to secondary roots and tertiary roots.
IntelligentCrab7058 5 days ago Yea you can pot them in 2in nursery pots imdividually or a 4 in if you are planning to do tri clusters
Objective_Let3230 5 days ago I wouldn’t just yet. I like for my Roos to get roots off of them. The more roots you have, the better chance of survival. But that’s just me.
Lambchop1975 5 days ago no, let the roots develop a lot more. let there be a couple full coils, and there should be branching to secondary roots and tertiary roots.
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Yea you can pot them in 2in nursery pots imdividually or a 4 in if you are planning to do tri clusters
I wouldn’t just yet. I like for my Roos to get roots off of them. The more roots you have, the better chance of survival. But that’s just me.
no, let the roots develop a lot more. let there be a couple full coils, and there should be branching to secondary roots and tertiary roots.