Hey everyone,

I’ve got a quick propagation question. I’ve been growing a couple of snake plants and another plant (can’t remember the name right now) in water for about a year and a half. They’re definitely ready to be moved into soil, but I want to make sure I set them up for success.

What’s the best way to transition them from water to soil after being submerged for so long? Any tips or things to watch out for when planting them would be awesome.

Thanks in advance!

by No_Poet_9386

2 Comments

  1. ThunderTech101

    Gotta keep the soil very wet initially while the roots go from water roots to soil roots, otherwise they’ll just die quickly.

  2. cowboy_bookseller

    Humidity is your friend! Use a humidity dome or similar and gradually decrease (i.e. start with totally closed, then open it more/for longer) for 1-2 weeks.

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