Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma (Mini Monstera) Propagation Updates | Mistakes, Advice & Recommendations

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2021
  • Hello! Hola! Check out my Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma propagation updates using perlite, water, and soil. This is an update on the 3 propagations of my mini monstera that I cut back in January. Tips on increasing the chances of rooting your cutting. Also, I share the mistakes I made and advice on what I would do differently next time. I show you each plant cutting and the mother plant as well. Hit that thumbs-up button if you enjoyed this video. Subscribe if you want to stick around and join me on my plant mom journey! Thank you for your support xoxo Mel
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  • @geena2plz
    @geena2plz Год назад +3

    The follow-up was amazing , I appreciate you for doing it. ❤️

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  Год назад +1

      Hi Regina! Thank you so much for watching 💚🌿 I hope it was helpful 😁

  • @haroldjones9321
    @haroldjones9321 2 месяца назад +1

    11:52 So the white tip at each node is a branch forming. Mine is about 3years old, growing in a well draining 20 oz drink cup and watered from the bottom. I use Miracle Gro fertilizer in evere watering. It is forming a new lead leaf and a white spot at each node.

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 месяца назад

      Hello Harold! Yes you are correct. It's where the new growth will emerge. That's amazing that you have been able to grow it for 3 years old! I'm sure it is nice and long 🌿💚 thank you so much for watching!

  • @Melisawith1Schannel
    @Melisawith1Schannel  3 года назад +9

    Thanks for watching 💚 Let me know if you have any further questions on something I may have missed or forgot to mention! One thing I forgot to share was that I kept the cuttings in my propagation box; a big plastic container that I keep under a grow light 😁🌿

    • @josefinamanzanilla2902
      @josefinamanzanilla2902 3 года назад +1

      The prop box is a great idea thank you

    • @PatrickGregoryDaniels
      @PatrickGregoryDaniels 2 года назад +1

      Oh wow!!!! I subbed!!! You’re doing great!!! Keep going!!! I found you bc I ordered a cutting and it keeps dying in the mail bc my usps mail person sucks and should just quit!!!

    • @PatrickGregoryDaniels
      @PatrickGregoryDaniels 2 года назад +1

      That container grow light sounds fire!!!!!

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад +1

      Yay!! Thank you 🌿 and oh boy! Sounds like a rough time for the plant and a stressful time for any plant parent 😅

  • @PatrickGregoryDaniels
    @PatrickGregoryDaniels 2 года назад +3

    Your channel is Growing!!!! Proud of you

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад +1

      Aww thanks Patrick!! 😁💚🌿 I can not believe it's been over a year already!!

  • @harrymetcalf9512
    @harrymetcalf9512 2 года назад +7

    Hey, with perlite prop you want to go semi-hydro. So you put it in a cup/glass without drainage holes and fill the cup with wet perlite pour water in about 1/3 of the way and place the cutting in. By far the fastest and most successful prop method for me

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад

      Hi Harry! That's a great idea 😁 I have definitely gain experience since posting this video too 😅🌿💚 I think I'm going to prop some monstera peru in semi/hydro because I have such a hard time rooting cuttings of that plant!

    • @Unfiltered_1
      @Unfiltered_1 10 месяцев назад

      Where do you place the cuttings during propagation? Do you recommend some type of greenhouse or just in a well lit room? Just wondering about light, temperature and humidity?

    • @harrymetcalf9512
      @harrymetcalf9512 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Unfiltered_1 that really depends on the specific plant or type of propagation.
      Normally I just put them in bright indirect light nothing special regarding humidity unless it would be some humidity loving plant like alocasia or it would be wet stick propagation of pothos etc. but for wet stick prop I’d definitely go with sphagnum moss and not perlite as medium

    • @Unfiltered_1
      @Unfiltered_1 10 месяцев назад

      @@harrymetcalf9512 thank you for your reply. You always see videos about propagation but they never say anything about lighting. I did build a propagation box with a grow light and a warmer to keep the plants around 75-80 degrees. I am using sphagnum moss as the medium. And keeping the humidity around 75-80% I’m hoping this will work. I’m new into caring for plants and It’s my first time trying to propagate. I’m currently trying Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma and a Rhaphidophora Hayi. Hoping i get some good results 😊

    • @harrymetcalf9512
      @harrymetcalf9512 10 месяцев назад

      @@Unfiltered_1 be careful with the grow lights so that you don’t burn the leaves. The plants need to aclimate to it as it produces UV light with gets normally filtered out by window glass so usually no plants indoors have produced enzymes that protect it against UV.

  • @cristalhernandez08
    @cristalhernandez08 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Melisa! Thank you! ❤

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Cristal! I hope it was useful! Thank you so much for watching 😁💚🌿

  • @GiveMoreTV
    @GiveMoreTV 3 года назад +5

    Awesome video!! Keep it up 😁

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching this video 😁🌿💚

  • @leaflovelaughwmissy2334
    @leaflovelaughwmissy2334 3 года назад +3

    YAY! Found the update video :-)

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад

      Yaaay I'm glad you watched the update too! 🌿💚 I hope it was helpful! 😁

  • @maple8859
    @maple8859 2 года назад +2

    I hope Melisa or someone else who knows what they are doing will read my comment / question, as I badly need some advice.
    About 3 weeks ago I bought an RT pot from a grocery store, it had 3 plants and I managed to bring it to the brink of death in 1 week, by overwatering it. It was potted in that fluffy soil, I didn’t realize that it was wet at the bottom and watered it some more. I took it out, spread the soil to dry, repotted it, and put one of them in water because it had no roots. After another week of daily misting the sad-looking leaves, I took them out again, all the roots were rotted, part of the stem was rotted. I removed all the black parts, cut each into 2 pieces, planted 1 in perlite, one in a mixture of bark, perlite and a little of the original soil (it died), one in sphagnum moss (it died, probably because I kept it too wet, or I didn’t let it callus a little before) and one in water. I put all containers in a plastic box with cover. The one in water had 4 nodes, 2 under water and 2 above. White, fuzzy roots appeared within less than a week from the top 2 nodes which are not under water. The one in perlite also has 2 new roots that started inside the perlite, but are now 1/2 inch outside the perlite, pointing straight up. My question: how should I pot the one in water? I want to pot them in a bark and perlite mix, but should I burry those roots? Or leave them outside? Or wait until roots come from the bottom nodes before I repot? I’m happy that it rooted, I really want to save it, maybe the plant gods will forgive me for putting this plant through so much stress. Thank you for your help!

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад

      Hello Maple88 !! Wow I can see you have put so much effort into helping out this plant, love that 💚 I would say you could wait a bit longer, but If the nodes are spent then roots will not grow. You could cut the bottom nodes and let the top ones continue to grow in the water. I would slowly transition the cutting, by putting mostly perlite in the mix when transferring. Also, side note, I don't mist my RT at all! I personally don't think it's necessary. It can cause bacteria and mold if the water sits on the leaves for too long. Let me know if you have an update! Would love to hear. Thanks for watching 💚🌿

    • @maple8859
      @maple8859 2 года назад

      @@Melisawith1Schannel thanks so much! A couple of days ago I did basically just about everything you suggest. I transferred the one that was growing roots in perlite into a pot with a mix of media made from orchid bark, perlite and a little bit of the fluffy soil that was in the original pot. I created a pocket of perlite, placed the plant in it, the roots were flexible enough to stay parallel to the perlite, and I covered with media mix.
      The one growing in water: I cut the piece with 2 nodes that didn’t have roots, and I put it in perlite, just in case. And I also put in perlite the top part with the 2 nodes that had roots. The roots were a little grayish, I’m not sure they were in good shape, but maybe more will come from the same nodes.
      So far, after 2 days, the leaves have not curled. In 2 weeks I’ll know if they are out of the woods. Or “in the woods” would be better for this plant?

    • @natfaz52122
      @natfaz52122 Год назад +1

      @@maple8859 I know this is from a year ago but Pinterest is a life saver when it comes to plant tips!

  • @chilechick27
    @chilechick27 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the update video! Where do you get your s moss? Amazon ones don’t have great reviews!

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  3 года назад

      On amazon I've bought the brand Coaste 😊 the New Zealand moss is popular too! I would recommend both! But, also the garden centres near me sell moss, some big box stores, and hardware stores!! haha I was surprised when I saw that it was available at a local hardware store down the street from my house 😁👌💚

  • @theresalilly5757
    @theresalilly5757 3 года назад +3

    Hi! Awesome videos, I enjoy all your advice and watching your plants grow. Recently my rhaphidophora tetrasperma has grown so tall that I have him clipped to my wall all the way up to the ceiling. Any advice on watering without moving him? I have it planted in a nursery pot with holes which I keep inside of a decorative pot. Previously, I was watering in my sink until the soil was saturated and the water ran through but now without moving him the water has no where to drain except to flow into the decorative pot. How do other plant parents usually water plants they can’t move? Thanks!

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  3 года назад +1

      Hi Theresa! Thank you for sticking around and watching all the plant progress. I'm glad you enjoy the advice I have provided 😁💚 .. I have a couple of options: You can try bottom watering! You can add one cup at a time until you feel the top of the soil moist. If you can just lift the plant out of the decorative pot, then You can also drill holes in the decorative pot and add a clear saucer to catch water. Or maybe repot the plant if needed?

  • @savanahretter6956
    @savanahretter6956 2 года назад +3

    Does it matter how big the cuttings are? Mine got really bad root rot so I cut it up, but not sure if my pieces are too big

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад

      Hi Savanah! Thanks for watching 💚When you say "big" do you mean like multiple leaves on each cutting??

  • @venicegal89
    @venicegal89 3 года назад +6

    Did you propagate it because it was struggling, for some reason I remember you saying that. I actually propagated mine because I bought it struggling and it died in the water 😩 but I’m sure it was because it was already struggling. I’m so glad yours is doing well!! Now what are you going to do with 3 more of the same plant? 😂

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  3 года назад +1

      Haha actually it's been thriving and haven't had any issues, besides it growing too fast 😂 ..and I wanted to cut it back since it was touching the ceiling, and to see what would happen 😁🌿💚 now I'm just letting it crawl around the room haha I can either share the plant with some people or sell them haha 2 RTs is good enough for me 😅

  • @mitzid.2975
    @mitzid.2975 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your video! How long until you noticed new growth? 😀 I cut mine at the top and it’s been over two months with no growth unfortunately.

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад

      Hi Mitzi! I would say it does take a bit of time but 2 months is a long time. Maybe it needs a boost of fertilizer or more light! I have a playlist of just my RT if you want to check it out 💚 thanks for watching 🌿😁

  • @Unfiltered_1
    @Unfiltered_1 10 месяцев назад +1

    How did you light the cuttings? Where did you place them while they were propagating, were they just left out in the room or did you you put them in a greenhouse type environment?

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  10 месяцев назад

      Hi! Here is the link to the previous video that I posted! I share all this information with you 😁⬇️
      ruclips.net/video/wfHWQ6rG_uQ/видео.htmlsi=uVp3HhAehsDr1fld
      I do have a playlist specifically for this plant if you want to see the progress 😁💚
      Thank you so much for watching!

  • @butterflysandbumblebees
    @butterflysandbumblebees 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is that huge plant behind you the same as one you propagated? I have one like that but it don't vine and wondered if I could propagate it

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello! Yes it is 😊 if it had multiple nodes (where the leaves meet the stem) then you can propagate it 🌿 I do have a playlist of videos for this plant if you're interested! Thanks so much for watching!💚

  • @meshisha77
    @meshisha77 2 года назад +3

    What if your cutting (i chose a whole vine) has aerial roots. Can i still put it in water? The bottom node actually has a huge aerial root. Will it rot? Im afraid of soil propagating

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад +1

      Hi Sophia 💚 You can definitely place the aerial root in water! You can also air layer the vine as an option too

    • @meshisha77
      @meshisha77 2 года назад +1

      @@Melisawith1Schannel phew thank you. Here goes something i hope 🙏🏽

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад +1

      You can keep an eye on it if you see the stem rotting 👀 I always like to leave an extra bit of space when cutting the stem before the node just in case. And you can wait for it to callus over too so that it's not too soft. Make sure it's not in too big of a jar with too much water either! Plan B if it doesn't root you can place in a moss prop box!

  • @zainabrao8274
    @zainabrao8274 3 года назад +3

    Hello Melisa, thank you for sharing the propagation methods and also your learning. I have just bought two offshoots and ended up here. Glad that I did ..:D
    Two questions:
    1) How often should I water when I put the cutting in the soil? I will put in on the window sill not in a container.
    2) How often do you water the thriving mother plant?
    Thank you!!

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  3 года назад +1

      Hi Zainab! I hope this information was helpful 😊 If the offshoots don't have roots them keep the soil moist but not wet! Adding perite will also help with root rot. If it's on a window sill then the sun should be bright indirect light, Keeping the cutting warm to encourage root growth. If they have some root then it can be watered normally, letting it dry between waterings. For my mother plant, I water my mother plant when the moisture metre reads 3 or less and when I put my finger in the soil feels dry (no sooner) haha 🌿💚 let me know if you have any other questions!

    • @zainabrao8274
      @zainabrao8274 3 года назад +1

      @@Melisawith1Schannel I wish I could give your reply a HEART react or report it for being LOVELY! Thank you soooo much!!

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  3 года назад +2

      Aww thank you for the positive feedback 💚 I'm glad it was useful information! You can do the same with the small monstera too 😁 good luck and stay safe 🌿

  • @elizabethbright7888
    @elizabethbright7888 5 месяцев назад +1

    If I have a cutting without a leaf remaining but does have nodes, will it still root and grow? Thanks Melisa ,enjoyed the video.

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  5 месяцев назад +2

      Hello Elizabeth! Yes! As long as it's still "active", the node should be a light green colour, and the aerial root should been healthy too (not rotted). You can place it in a small container with damp moss or perlite 😁🌿 hope this help! Thank you so much for watching 💚

    • @elizabethbright7888
      @elizabethbright7888 5 месяцев назад +1

      Fantastic! Thanks so much Melisa, will definitely try this.@@Melisawith1Schannel

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  5 месяцев назад

      Good luck! Let me know how it goes 😁

  • @emptynestgardens9057
    @emptynestgardens9057 Год назад +2

    New sub here, I love that you used the pallet to display your plants. I came in search of info on this plant. I bought via the mail a cutting on Oct 22. It's been very slow but yesterday pushed out a leaf finally. However it's limp for lack of a better word. The petiole is firm but the leaf itself isn't. Is this normal? The mother leaf is perfect. I hope it hardens up 🙏🏻

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  Год назад +1

      Hello! Thanks for sticking around and subscribing! 💚😁 I would double check the roots! You can also provide more light and humidity just in case it needs help to grow more roots. I see you left this comment 6 days ago, how is the cutting doing now??

    • @emptynestgardens9057
      @emptynestgardens9057 Год назад +1

      @@Melisawith1Schannel It's in an Ikea cabinet, so lots of light and humidity and it's getting watered every 10th day. The leaf did stiffen up but this morning after yesterday's water I noticed it's yellowish with dark green veins. This plant, my goodness 🤦🏻‍♀️☺️

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  Год назад

      I would definitely check the roots! Because it may be staying moist for too long. I find my plant can handle under watering but not over!! 🌿🌿🌿

    • @emptynestgardens9057
      @emptynestgardens9057 Год назад +1

      @@Melisawith1Schannel oh gosh now I'm going to expose those roots rn 😬 stay tuned. * deep breath
      Ok roots are white and firm whewww. So as I was doing that here were my thoughts. Cabinet around 28-30 c (82.4f) and 65-70% humidity. I fertilizer every watering with 1-1-1 fish emulsion. The older leaf is getting a brown/yellow spot and new leaf is upright and firm but it's like see thru with dark green veins. I REALLY appreciate you talking this out with me, I don't want to lose her. 😕

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  Год назад

      I still think it's over watering Or a bacterial infection?? The older leaf will eventually going to die off, but the newer leaf is concerning! How are your other plants doing in the cabinet? No problem 😁 I love to help! 💚🌿

  • @fififeyonce6965
    @fififeyonce6965 2 года назад +4

    I wish I saw this video before I killed all my cuttings 🙃

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  2 года назад

      Hi Fifi! Aww oh noooo 💔 but you will have more success the second time around now haha 😁💚🌿 thanks for watching!

    • @Emily-vn2zp
      @Emily-vn2zp 2 года назад

      Haha same !

  • @lisaquinonez580
    @lisaquinonez580 Год назад +1

    Disregard found my answer ♥️

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  Год назад

      Hi Lisa! Aww awesome 💚 Thank you so much for watching both videos 😁🌿 I hope they were helpful!

  • @bekiteklom8590
    @bekiteklom8590 Год назад +2

    U so beautiful like ur plants

    • @Melisawith1Schannel
      @Melisawith1Schannel  Год назад

      Hi Beki, Aww haha thank you 💚🌿 they have natural beauty though 🤣 thank you so much for watching!

  • @natfaz52122
    @natfaz52122 Год назад +2

    POV: you desperately want to try propagation but are way to scared to cut your plant🥹