@@summerrayneoakes I've heard 2 things: (1) young snake plants from leaf cutting propagation only have green leaves (lost yellow part) But after 9 month - a year under very bright indirect sunlight, leaves turn Back to fully Variegated Laurentii, this video can prove it: ruclips.net/video/xYfnRg5pbek/видео.html especially after 2 years he can see all leave turn back to Variegated Laurentii.
@@summerrayneoakes (2) Also if we put the snake plant Deep enough into soil, then it's likely generate new child stem, however if we put just a little soil then new leaves come up on Top of the plant, hardly new stem underneath. After all snake plants are great for the bedroom.
my uincle lord rest his soul used to go dumpster diving after holidays at cemeteries for plants to save. he always had the most beautiful gardens and never paid a dime for plants. frugal ny Italians ya kno lulz
I can relate! Mt favorite plant, my bambino or "little fiddle" leaf fig tree came from the dumpster at my apartment complex and the rest came from an arrangement from my bf's Nana's funeral services.
@@juliapochinski708 I guess someone mustve moved out of my apartment recently but I found 2 gorgeous and big plants that I couldn't afford at the time, I have no shame taking stuff like that home, my granny was polish and had a schedule for when department stores would toss out different things and she was always wearing the fanciest clothes and cosmetics because of it. I'm not above grabbing something out of the "trash" have some of my best finds for my home for free
Sadly i lost a huge plant recently. Had i seen this video i wouldnt have thrown it away as the leaves were at least 2 feet high. Ive since bought another much smaller plant and after watching this video feel well informed to deal with any future problems that may arise with them
The quality of your videos is priceless! Of course one could look for scientific publications and solve some of these little botanical dilemmas but I (and surely all of us) appreciate immensely the way you share this kind of information from time to time. Thanks a lot!
Some people take in stray cats and dogs. I am glad I am not alone taking in stray plants and providing it a new forever home. I just feel sad seeing them just thrown out.
Iv,e just transplanted my snake. I hope it will grow. Thank you for your help. Poor thing was as dry as a bone. I was scared to water too much. So, now it wasnt watered enough..
Mam I am following your video from quite some time. But the information on your video I have never heard on any other video. Very informative video you upload.
Perfect timing to come across this video! I’m growing my sansevieria collection and I just noticed an odd orangish color something-or-other in my whale fin plant soil. Had no idea what it was and left it alone. Within an hour of finding this, I watched your video, it’s a seed! So I tried to break it apart and couldn’t but noticed white roots poking out. I put it in the soil and I’ll wait to see what happens 🤷🏻♀ thank you for such informative videos geared toward everyday plant people ❤
Very informative and focused. I appreciate all the added details related to educating your audience. 😀 Thank you! (Some other channels have many distractions and chatter not related that has to be skipped past.)
I got my first snake plant because my neighbor got tired of taking care of the beautiful plant. He put it out in the cold (in winter) not caring what happened to it. I brought it into the entry way where it was warmer and cared for it daily for over a month giving him a chance to claim it. After that I took it in to take better care for it. But anyways I am now looking to grow new plants and this video is very helpful.
I just saw you first time..is not about the plants only I kept listen to you but love to see your dress color and gloves matching so beautiful color I ever had seen any one beautiful unique like her..love your color skin..so beautiful..thank you for take time to share ❤
Thanks for this info. I propagated mine from a cutting. It took 2 months and then I saw a new little pup starting up in front of it. Now there is another one starting. I did not know it reverts back to green by doing it this way. Good to know. My mother plant was just green anyway so it works for me. That is the first time I tried propagating one and was so excited to see it worked so well.
This is by far one of the best videos I’ve seen on youtube when it comes to planting tutorials. The video quality, camera work, edit, content and overall feel. You have earned a new subscriber. Thank your for your work. 👌🏻
We used to have the bins just up from our house and garden waste would be piled up beside them. I live in Crete and the majority of my garden came from waste cuttings. I am an ardent dump diver. I've actually seen a cutting that I took three years ago and it is HUGE now in a garden centre priced at 200 euros.
Thanks so much for all you do and the amount of knowledge u give and put out there!! Im a plant enthusiast and my home is turning into a lovely jungle thanks to u!
You could cut off damaged part. And continue taking cuttings. I've done this probgation and like it . Thank You for your videos, you are a wealth of information.
Hey what exactly you have done?? I also m facing damaging yellowing loose leaves from the bottom part.. may b over watering issue.. not sure.. but should I cut it n propagate??!. Or let it be?!.
Thank you for showing us the end results it was very helpful I didn’t know you could propagate a snake plant from the leaves and yesterday I just one off that was hanging and threw it in the trash. I’m about to go back and get it!
I simply cut a few then I put them on the small glass cup with some water and 10 days later I saw some roots👏🏻 that is the only good results that I tried so many times with different kinds of flowers 💐. But I put them very sunny space 👍
OMG I'm so glad I found you! I first saw you when you first moved there & was very impressed with your love of plants and love getting ideas with all your hanging bottles. Thank you for sharing this love of yours with us!
Hi Summer! This was another very interesting and informative video. I've watched others show how to propagate snake plants, but they never say if you cut a variegated leaf that will probably revert back to green. That's great to know before cutting them, especially if you want to keep the variegation and are able to divide the plant. I tried propagating cut leaves in water and they just rotted, inch by inch. I don't think I let them dry out first, so that could be why. I don't think others mentioned that either. I love my snake plants and hope to increase my collection. I'm looking forward to seeing how the seeds do. Thank you so much for sharing this!
My snake plants blossoms yearly . They is very large and "kinda" pot bound. Tree toads love to hide in them. 🐸 I usually remove the blooms when they get spent, didn't realize seeds would germinate without cross pollination. Division works the best for me. Instant plant!
I found a hybrid between Dracena and Sansevieria at a discount grocery store on a shelf with mixed green plants. Bought it directly for 39 Swedish kronor, which is about 4,5 USD. Incredibly shocked and overjoyed at my finding. 😍
One month ago I salvaged 2 leaves of Snake plants from where I work. You could see they were all different and had been growing in that same pot, gathered from a few sources. It wasn’t looking well and two of the stems were continually drooping over the sides impeding my passage. I decided to cut them off and take them home. I let the ends harden off a few days. I put one into water and one into a combo of soil and Leca. The one in the combo mixture began to close, I didn’t notice it at first, but I removed it and have placed it into water, it had begun to breed fungus gnats when I looked closely at the soil. I wanted a better example than previous ones I had seen. I needed to know if it was natural for the ends to turn a little brown while waiting for roots to develop, I saw that looking at yours that this is normal. Thank you for this complete explanation.
Awesome video Summer! I loved the experiments. You never fail! I always feel like I'm visiting with you, learning from you and come away feeling relaxed and more in love with plants than ever before. You rock! :)
I had moved a lot and hadn't had a spiderplant for years. I found three little spiders laying in the gravel around our dumpsters. I now have a beautiful cascading spider plant with many babies of it's own.
So glad you made this video before I went around and cut a bunch of my sanseveria leaves off trying to propagate them all. I had no idea that they would just make green plants if you cut and propped the leaves. Good to know!!! 😃
Have you tried snipping the mother fronds in a triangle shaped pattern to indicate vertical continuity? Snip with the point facing up. Helps when preparing a whole table of cuttings. The upward point is unmistakable.
snake plants are one of my favorite plant genus 💘 thanks for sharing your advices. in my mind I‘m already off to buy little vassles to start propagate my collection
Did you ever try to use sand nothing else i have tried to inster in the sand all cutting and i successed to get hundred percent result.I like your way of teaching that is amazing. Keep blessed.💕💕
summer rayne visit phillipine's huge greenhouses soon, like arids and aroids, they're doing a festival now and they releasing the most rare plants in the planet, sending love from the philippines
Thanks so much. Just found your channel and I love how you explain important points. Also I love your setup, clean and organized. Thanks again for sharing. Subscribed .
I work as a cleaner and way back in 2003, an office worker threw away a snake plant. It was in terrible, rock hard soil (probably clay from the garden). I brought it home and put it in fresh soil and it's now better than ever, in a huge, clay pot and around four feet high (1.3 m). My Filipino neighbours love gardening and Raquel said she's managed to kill a snake plant (by overwatering) so I'm going to get her a few, small ones for this Christmas (I'll use a John Innes #2, perlite, coco coir - 2:1:1 mix). Hopefully she has learned and will behave!
I saw some in a cow field driving home one day so I grabbed as many as I could and quite a few broke off at the bottom like the one you saved from the cold. Fingers crossed they all do well!
Thanks! I have learned so much from your videos, I liked and always had plants, but now I have more love and respect for them, thanks to you! I have many more now too 🌱 🪴 🙏🏽
The snake plant with the yellow stripes was taken into space and is the one recorded to create oxigen day and night it only keeps the yellow stripes propagated from its ribosomes ❤❤
"Dracaena" Trifasciata still hasn't grown on me. So sad they killed Sanseveria. How do I cross pollinate if I get 2 of my snake plants to bloom at the same time? That sounds exciting!
Such a nice show, here in Florida these grow wild and do very well in pure sand, I've seen some get to 6' tall in this environment, I've noticed that they seem to like the shady areas,they also grow in the company of so called Boston ferns, I subscribed to your channel because of the quality of this show, please keep up the good work !!
I did propagate my snake plant last year and it took 4 months to get roots and I’m so happy the outcome because now I got to many even I wait that too long ..
@@elenagorba9096 happy for you , I thought I’m only the person who waited that long ... I’m not alone... well we can enjoy our snake plant ... stay bless dear ..
I didn't know that with cuttings, the coloration turns back to green. Also, I've never seen a flower on a snake plant. I've tried to propagate cuttings in water, but they seem to rot. I may try again. Keep us posted on the seed plantings. Very interesting...thank you, Summer. :)
I have a small pot that I got last summer in Melbourne!! It has two plants in the pot but the one with a yellow edge hasn't done anything at all in the time I've have it where the green one has been growing like crazy!!! It's a very good tough plant!! Doing a lot better than my cast iron plant which I think is dying on me
Hello Summer 😊 thank you for taking the time to show us how to propagate snake plants. I have 2 pots in my house serving as air purifiers. When time comes I would like to propagate and do exactly what you did. I may use the potting medium as a means.😊😊😊. Keep on and God Bless 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️
Good to see you Summer, hope you are feeling well. Snake plant. Nice, im doing cuttings too. Somebody grew a grape vine on the other side of the tramstop. Its gone right down the fence it so inspiring. Has fruit all over it for the public. 3-5 more sessions and my plot will be ready. Couldnt move this morning for exhaustion. Good feeling. Ive been grafting lol.
My mother always had a snake plant. I took a liking to it because it was different. I just bought one in her memory.
I had no idea that leaf cuttings would revert back to green. Love that you always are educating your audience. 😍🌱
Yep-the new growth off the cuttings -if it's variegated-will likely revert to Green again
@@summerrayneoakes I've heard 2 things: (1) young snake plants from leaf cutting propagation only have green leaves (lost yellow part) But after 9 month - a year under very bright indirect sunlight, leaves turn Back to fully Variegated Laurentii, this video can prove it: ruclips.net/video/xYfnRg5pbek/видео.html especially after 2 years he can see all leave turn back to Variegated Laurentii.
@@summerrayneoakes (2) Also if we put the snake plant Deep enough into soil, then it's likely generate new child stem, however if we put just a little soil then new leaves come up on Top of the plant, hardly new stem underneath. After all snake plants are great for the bedroom.
Then I guess I can quit "accidentally" breaking off pieces of snake plants in the mall.........
@@summerrayneoakes cool
my uincle lord rest his soul used to go dumpster diving after holidays at cemeteries for plants to save. he always had the most beautiful gardens and never paid a dime for plants. frugal ny Italians ya kno lulz
Me & yr uncle would have got along great looking 4 free plants would have been date night 4 me. 🪴
I can relate! Mt favorite plant, my bambino or "little fiddle" leaf fig tree came from the dumpster at my apartment complex and the rest came from an arrangement from my bf's Nana's funeral services.
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Wow that was really neat of him to save the plant.
@@juliapochinski708 I guess someone mustve moved out of my apartment recently but I found 2 gorgeous and big plants that I couldn't afford at the time, I have no shame taking stuff like that home, my granny was polish and had a schedule for when department stores would toss out different things and she was always wearing the fanciest clothes and cosmetics because of it. I'm not above grabbing something out of the "trash" have some of my best finds for my home for free
Sadly i lost a huge plant recently. Had i seen this video i wouldnt have thrown it away as the leaves were at least 2 feet high. Ive since bought another much smaller plant and after watching this video feel well informed to deal with any future problems that may arise with them
Thank you for carefully explaining all steps for those of us who are beginners. ❤
The quality of your videos is priceless! Of course one could look for scientific publications and solve some of these little botanical dilemmas but I (and surely all of us) appreciate immensely the way you share this kind of information from time to time. Thanks a lot!
Whoever doesnt love, let alone like, anything about Summer or her videos.. you need to go buy a plant. She is like a garden angel.
Some people take in stray cats and dogs. I am glad I am not alone taking in stray plants and providing it a new forever home. I just feel sad seeing them just thrown out.
Me too! I feel its still a living thing & l'll give it a home with me ! ☺💗
Doing it too, with quite some plants - Sansevierias, Schlumbergeras and Jade plants..
Hey im filipino
Hahahahhah fy
I didn't even know people did this! Such a disposable society we live in; plants and animals alike. So sad. Thanks to everyone who saves both! ☺️❤️
I love people talking about plants but I absolutely love to hear the science about them!😍🌿
I've just started taking care of my very first snake plant. Thank you for this.
Iv,e just transplanted my snake. I hope it will grow. Thank you for your help. Poor thing was as dry as a bone. I was scared to water too much. So, now it wasnt watered enough..
Hi..how's your plant now? I want to start growing my own now, from a leaf
What kind of streets are you living on 😭 I'd love to get my hands on some plants people are throwing away haha
Wow...Ive learned more about snake plants than I ever thought was possible. What a great video. Thank you!
I love propagation of snake plants in both water and potting mix. It’s so much fun watching them grow.💚
My cuttings are first developing little pups in water, and only then - roots... I love the way they look, it is amazing...
Do you change water when you propagate using water? If yes then how often do you change water
Mam I am following your video from quite some time. But the information on your video I have never heard on any other video. Very informative video you upload.
This is the best video I found on the internet on this topic! 💯
Perfect timing to come across this video! I’m growing my sansevieria collection and I just noticed an odd orangish color something-or-other in my whale fin plant soil. Had no idea what it was and left it alone. Within an hour of finding this, I watched your video, it’s a seed! So I tried to break it apart and couldn’t but noticed white roots poking out. I put it in the soil and I’ll wait to see what happens 🤷🏻♀ thank you for such informative videos geared toward everyday plant people ❤
Clearly illustrated with options to promote roots ,thanks !
By cutting as an angle up, it's already shown which end is up !
Very informative and focused. I appreciate all the added details related to educating your audience. 😀 Thank you! (Some other channels have many distractions and chatter not related that has to be skipped past.)
I got my first snake plant because my neighbor got tired of taking care of the beautiful plant. He put it out in the cold (in winter) not caring what happened to it. I brought it into the entry way where it was warmer and cared for it daily for over a month giving him a chance to claim it. After that I took it in to take better care for it. But anyways I am now looking to grow new plants and this video is very helpful.
I cut my snake plants off at soil level and put in water to root. I cover the cut part still in the pot with soil and it will generate a new bud.
Thanks a lot. How to propagate the yellow rim one, was absolutely important for me as it was always reverting back to green.
Sooooo happy for the update at the end of the video!
Through your advice I learned some new pouts on the propagation of Snake plant. It’s fruitful.
I just saw you first time..is not about the plants only I kept listen to you but love to see your dress color and gloves matching so beautiful color I ever had seen any one beautiful unique like her..love your color skin..so beautiful..thank you for take time to share ❤
Summer you are awesome because you explain all about the topic you taken in your video
I'm glad you gained some knowledge from this video!
Thanks for this info. I propagated mine from a cutting. It took 2 months and then I saw a new little pup starting up in front of it. Now there is another one starting. I did not know it reverts back to green by doing it this way. Good to know. My mother plant was just green anyway so it works for me. That is the first time I tried propagating one and was so excited to see it worked so well.
This new format is incredible!
Wait, this is a new format? How so?
This is by far one of the best videos I’ve seen on youtube when it comes to planting tutorials. The video quality, camera work, edit, content and overall feel. You have earned a new subscriber. Thank your for your work. 👌🏻
We used to have the bins just up from our house and garden waste would be piled up beside them. I live in Crete and the majority of my garden came from waste cuttings. I am an ardent dump diver. I've actually seen a cutting that I took three years ago and it is HUGE now in a garden centre priced at 200 euros.
Yay! Glad I'm not the only one who gets plants out of trash bins from gardening centers! It's very satisfying when I can save one and watch it grow ❤😊
I had no idea that you can propagate snake plant like this! mine is really really tall, and I will definitely try this! Thank you so much!!
Thanks so much for all you do and the amount of knowledge u give and put out there!! Im a plant enthusiast and my home is turning into a lovely jungle thanks to u!
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So glad that I found you
You could cut off damaged part. And continue taking cuttings. I've done this probgation and like it . Thank You for your videos, you are a wealth of information.
Hey what exactly you have done?? I also m facing damaging yellowing loose leaves from the bottom part.. may b over watering issue.. not sure.. but should I cut it n propagate??!. Or let it be?!.
Just recently purchased a snake plant. Oh the fun we will have propagating in the future. 🌾
one of the best videos on snake plant propagation. Would like to know how and when to plant it in a soil medium once the roots are grown.
Me too
Thank you for showing us the end results it was very helpful I didn’t know you could propagate a snake plant from the leaves and yesterday I just one off that was hanging and threw it in the trash. I’m about to go back and get it!
What a great video! Love all the different ways to propagate. Thank you!!
this was very informative! thank you for sharing ❤i’ll try to propagate
some Snake 🪴 plants for my mom and I!!
I simply cut a few then I put them on the small glass cup with some water and 10 days later I saw some roots👏🏻 that is the only good results that I tried so many times with different kinds of flowers 💐. But I put them very sunny space 👍
I am new to sansevieria. Thanks for this video.
OMG I'm so glad I found you! I first saw you when you first moved there & was very impressed with your love of plants and love getting ideas with all your hanging bottles. Thank you for sharing this love of yours with us!
Hi Summer! This was another very interesting and informative video. I've watched others show how to propagate snake plants, but they never say if you cut a variegated leaf that will probably revert back to green. That's great to know before cutting them, especially if you want to keep the variegation and are able to divide the plant. I tried propagating cut leaves in water and they just rotted, inch by inch. I don't think I let them dry out first, so that could be why. I don't think others mentioned that either. I love my snake plants and hope to increase my collection. I'm looking forward to seeing how the seeds do. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Thank you for this. I wasn’t aware that if you cut a leaf it reverts back to plain green. Good to know.
Wow, I have to try your technics.
love this new kind of video!
Thank you l have learnt a lot from your video and different ways to make cuttings
My snake plants blossoms yearly . They is very large and "kinda" pot bound. Tree toads love to hide in them. 🐸 I usually remove the blooms when they get spent, didn't realize seeds would germinate without cross pollination. Division works the best for me. Instant plant!
I have tried leaf cuttings and it works.
In Texas we have always called this plant mother-in-law's tongue. 😁
Hi. Hello. Howdy. Amazing how plants work. Thanks.
I found a hybrid between Dracena and Sansevieria at a discount grocery store on a shelf with mixed green plants. Bought it directly for 39 Swedish kronor, which is about 4,5 USD. Incredibly shocked and overjoyed at my finding. 😍
Very curious about that plant, Sofie!
Super informative! Thank you!
Having a green one with my yellow sounds nice.
Great stuff,I can't wait to see it again !
correct, many don't know, at times they end up stealing cuttings thinking they can get a new variegated plant with just a leaf .
This exactly the kind of in depth explanations and education I was looking for. Great vid!
One month ago I salvaged 2 leaves of Snake plants from where I work. You could see they were all different and had been growing in that same pot, gathered from a few sources. It wasn’t looking well and two of the stems were continually drooping over the sides impeding my passage. I decided to cut them off and take them home. I let the ends harden off a few days. I put one into water and one into a combo of soil and Leca. The one in the combo mixture began to close, I didn’t notice it at first, but I removed it and have placed it into water, it had begun to breed fungus gnats when I looked closely at the soil. I wanted a better example than previous ones I had seen. I needed to know if it was natural for the ends to turn a little brown while waiting for roots to develop, I saw that looking at yours that this is normal. Thank you for this complete explanation.
Thanks for sharing. Increased learning in planting/ propagating snake plants. Keep safe. God bless--Phillippines
Oh I seriously love your top! I need to know where I can get one LOL
Awesome video Summer! I loved the experiments. You never fail! I always feel like I'm visiting with you, learning from you and come away feeling relaxed and more in love with plants than ever before. You rock! :)
I found my snake plant, string of banana, and spider plant in a homedepot dumpster they are all thriving now
I had moved a lot and hadn't had a spiderplant for years. I found three little spiders laying in the gravel around our dumpsters. I now have a beautiful cascading spider plant with many babies of it's own.
Enjoyed this video....very informative.... thanks for all these wonderful helpful ideas.....
So glad you made this video before I went around and cut a bunch of my sanseveria leaves off trying to propagate them all. I had no idea that they would just make green plants if you cut and propped the leaves. Good to know!!! 😃
Have you tried snipping the mother fronds in a triangle shaped pattern to indicate vertical continuity? Snip with the point facing up. Helps when preparing a whole table of cuttings. The upward point is unmistakable.
snake plants are one of my favorite plant genus 💘 thanks for sharing your advices. in my mind I‘m already off to buy little vassles to start propagate my collection
Great #Sansevieria #propagation tips! Thank you! Very informative.💕🌿👍🏼
Lol I love that you pick up plants from the side of the street
I learned so much from this! Thank you so much!!
Did you ever try to use sand nothing else i have tried to inster in the sand all cutting and i successed to get hundred percent result.I like your way of teaching that is amazing.
Keep blessed.💕💕
summer rayne visit phillipine's huge greenhouses soon, like arids and aroids, they're doing a festival now and they releasing the most rare plants in the planet, sending love from the philippines
I have 5 verieties or species of snake plant.
Love this! We need all the snake plants we can get!
Thanks so much. Just found your channel and I love how you explain important points. Also I love your setup, clean and organized. Thanks again for sharing. Subscribed .
Very helpful vídeo. I need to do a propagation for my snake plant. I love your channel.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Great tips on propagating snake plants👍👍👍. I lost a propagation due to not clamouring prior to putting in water. Stay blessed and safe.
Watching from Uganda East Africa.Thx let me go propagate mine
Thanks for the info how to propagate snake plant, just bought mine today
I work as a cleaner and way back in 2003, an office worker threw away a snake plant. It was in terrible, rock hard soil (probably clay from the garden). I brought it home and put it in fresh soil and it's now better than ever, in a huge, clay pot and around four feet high (1.3 m). My Filipino neighbours love gardening and Raquel said she's managed to kill a snake plant (by overwatering) so I'm going to get her a few, small ones for this Christmas (I'll use a John Innes #2, perlite, coco coir - 2:1:1 mix). Hopefully she has learned and will behave!
Lots of useful tips Summer! Thank you 💚
I saw some in a cow field driving home one day so I grabbed as many as I could and quite a few broke off at the bottom like the one you saved from the cold. Fingers crossed they all do well!
Tip top presentation! You go girl! 😅
I am learning a ton from your videos
Thanks! I have learned so much from your videos, I liked and always had plants, but now I have more love and respect for them, thanks to you! I have many more now too 🌱 🪴 🙏🏽
Amazing! Snake Plants love it
The snake plant with the yellow stripes was taken into space and is the one recorded to create oxigen day and night it only keeps the yellow stripes propagated from its ribosomes ❤❤
"Dracaena" Trifasciata still hasn't grown on me. So sad they killed Sanseveria. How do I cross pollinate if I get 2 of my snake plants to bloom at the same time? That sounds exciting!
May I answer? The same way you cross-pollinate any plants. You must have some mature specimens!
Such a nice show, here in Florida these grow wild and do very well in pure sand, I've seen some get to 6' tall in this environment, I've noticed that they seem to like the shady areas,they also grow in the company of so called Boston ferns, I subscribed to your channel because of the quality of this show, please keep up the good work !!
12:22 Thank you for sharing . I now know why my snake plant wasn't thriving and what to do.
I did propagate my snake plant last year and it took 4 months to get roots and I’m so happy the outcome because now I got to many even I wait that too long ..
Exactly! Mine took 5 months, and little pups and roots are still growing in water.. But it is fun to watch them grow and I am so happy...
@@elenagorba9096 happy for you , I thought I’m only the person who waited that long ... I’m not alone... well we can enjoy our snake plant ... stay bless dear ..
@@ThePFFamilyVlog2020 thank you! The same to you...😊
Thank you so much
Excellent presentation
Great presentation
LEARNING FROM YOU IS SO GREAT THANKS LOVE IT
I didn't know that with cuttings, the coloration turns back to green. Also, I've never seen a flower on a snake plant. I've tried to propagate cuttings in water, but they seem to rot. I may try again. Keep us posted on the seed plantings. Very interesting...thank you, Summer. :)
The new growth off the cutting -if variegated - will likely go back to Green.
Also, one of my snakes is just starting to put out the beginning of a flower, so I'll keep ya posted! Hope it doesn't abort.
😀😊
I have a small pot that I got last summer in Melbourne!! It has two plants in the pot but the one with a yellow edge hasn't done anything at all in the time I've have it where the green one has been growing like crazy!!! It's a very good tough plant!! Doing a lot better than my cast iron plant which I think is dying on me
Fantastic. Thank you for the information.
Great information. Thank you
Excellent
Such an amazing video. Thanks for sharing!
Hello Summer 😊 thank you for taking the time to show us how to propagate snake plants. I have 2 pots in my house serving as air purifiers. When time comes I would like to propagate and do exactly what you did. I may use the potting medium as a means.😊😊😊. Keep on and God Bless 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️
Ahhh, you mean _end,_ not side.
Thanks for the video. Nice and informative.
Good to see you Summer, hope you are feeling well. Snake plant. Nice, im doing cuttings too. Somebody grew a grape vine on the other side of the tramstop. Its gone right down the fence it so inspiring. Has fruit all over it for the public. 3-5 more sessions and my plot will be ready. Couldnt move this morning for exhaustion. Good feeling. Ive been grafting lol.