Sorry, newbie here and I'm confused. I thought succulents can't be given too much water? So how come leaving the roots submerged in water a good thing then? I would really like to understand this.
it’s really strange isn’t it?? i’m not sure of the exact science but i think i read somewhere that the thought is that water isn’t what specifically causes issues like root-rot and molding and it’s actually various things in the soil that causes these things (Bacteria and such)
Wonderful video! I knew how to propagate leaves, but wasn't sure if I could propagate from the stem. My ghost plant was underwatered thru the winter and all of the leaves fell off about 2 weeks ago. I was able to get 3 new plants from leaves just before they all started falling off. But now I'm left with the stem. I'm gunna do this today!
I have put the cutting deeped in the water immediately after cutting from the plant.... I did not dry the cutting... It's been 5 days I did it. What can I do now.
Maybe it didn’t have enough nutrients?? i’m no expert but im currently propagating a succulent and noticed one of the leaves was drying up. I added some liquid fertilizer to the water and left the leaf on so that it could keep taking nutrients from it if it needed it and it just sprouted its first roots the other day :)
Hi...As the cuttings are rooted in water, after repotting keep the soil moist for 2-3 weeks ( to make transition easy from water to soil). First couple of weeks keep them in bright, indirect light. Then you can keep them in a sunny spot.
Hi ...try propagating your plants during spring and summer months (cuttings root faster in warm and humid weather). And follow the steps, you will be successful. Good luck👍
Are you pulling them off of your plant while the leaf is healthy? I have tried to propagate a lot of my plants from leaves. The only ones that had success, was the healthy leaves. If you leave the leaves sit too long before propagating, it can cause it to do that. I put all of mine just above the water. It takes about a month to grow, but I usually see a whole new plant in there along with a bunch of new roots.
Who else has turned to plants because they have no friends?
It’s called having hobbies Saffron 🤭
Same lol
I love my hobbies- knit, crochet, hiking, pets, killing plants lol.
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I prefer plants and animals.
My cuttings weren't growing in soil so I did this 1 month ago and I have so many roots.
I had to come back and thank you 🙂
You are so welcome!
Mine is not growing in soil as well
Can i move it from soil to water for rooting?
@@nikitapatel5244 I did but I cleaned them off really well before that. I didnt want the risk if there was any bugs or pests in the soil.
@@Tiffanyrosieola Thank you
That will help
I like gardening. Very useful😊👍👌
It’s pretty at the same time while waiting for the root😍😍😍
Sorry, newbie here and I'm confused. I thought succulents can't be given too much water? So how come leaving the roots submerged in water a good thing then? I would really like to understand this.
it’s really strange isn’t it?? i’m not sure of the exact science but i think i read somewhere that the thought is that water isn’t what specifically causes issues like root-rot and molding and it’s actually various things in the soil that causes these things (Bacteria and such)
Well it's the microorganisms in the soil that cause rot so putting in clean water isn't bad.
Because it is. Now sit down & be quiet.
Wonderful video! I knew how to propagate leaves, but wasn't sure if I could propagate from the stem. My ghost plant was underwatered thru the winter and all of the leaves fell off about 2 weeks ago. I was able to get 3 new plants from leaves just before they all started falling off. But now I'm left with the stem. I'm gunna do this today!
Hi Trisha...I'm so glad that you liked it. Do give it a try...Good luck👍
Nice video, thanks for sharing dear ... stay connected
Can i still propagate a succulent cutting that has a brown branch?
Cute bottles
Any suggestions about liquid fertilizer for succulent in water bottles?
Good job dear. Beautiful. Good luck.😊👍
Thank you so much 😊
Mam I have missed many succulents.. will now try your water method, hope it works.. thanks for sharing..🌷
Hi...give it a try! it always works for me...good luck👍
Wow indeed a great way
I'm so glad that you liked it...thank you!😊
Can I put two cuttings after rooting in one pot !?
Thanks for this. Is it possible to just leave them there?
These are looking so beautiful!
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I'm so glad you liked it!
How many days until having roots
And you change this water or not
Thanks for the info👍
Glad you liked it
Nice.thanks for sharing this video.
Thank you! 😊
Very informative content shared
I'm so glad you liked it!
Thank you so much!! I can’t wait to try this
Glad you liked it...Good luck👍
I have put the cutting deeped in the water immediately after cutting from the plant.... I did not dry the cutting... It's been 5 days I did it. What can I do now.
Why did the leaves fall off the Panda Plant stem cutting that I tried propagating in water? :(
Maybe it didn’t have enough nutrients?? i’m no expert but im currently propagating a succulent and noticed one of the leaves was drying up. I added some liquid fertilizer to the water and left the leaf on so that it could keep taking nutrients from it if it needed it and it just sprouted its first roots the other day :)
Aloha i have 10 in glasses with water just below stem not touching. Can I leave them like this permanently? 🌿
Hi...you can keep them like that. Roots will grow and eventually touch the water.
can u tell me spgnum moss
Would be much better without music. When it got loud I jumped because it scared me.
So how do you safely transfer them into soil?
Hi...As the cuttings are rooted in water, after repotting keep the soil moist for 2-3 weeks ( to make transition easy from water to soil). First couple of weeks keep them in bright, indirect light. Then you can keep them in a sunny spot.
Please how about Amarallis (Hippeastrum)
Hi Marxabo... the easiest way of propagating amaryllis is by dividing the bulbs. Separate the bulbs carefully and pot them up in well-draining soil.
Can I plant them in water jar for good ?
Hi...yes, you can plant them in glass jars. But make sure not to overwater the plant as glass jars don't have drainage holes.
Do these plants in soil when moved from water to soil? Mam.
Yes, I planted them in soil after they developed healthy root system.
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Can I leave them in the water permanently?
Hi...Yes, cuttings can survive in water permanently, you can grow them hydroponically in water.
Que legal fazer modinha de planta eu escrevi no canal seu 😢😢🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I tried this 😑 it's been 2 months now 🤧 nothing has grow yet 😭😭😭
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Glad you like it!
I can't propagate a single leaf... They turn yellow ... What do i do???
Hi ...try propagating your plants during spring and summer months (cuttings root faster in warm and humid weather). And follow the steps, you will be successful. Good luck👍
@@smallthingswithmoumita9444 thank you so much
Are you pulling them off of your plant while the leaf is healthy? I have tried to propagate a lot of my plants from leaves. The only ones that had success, was the healthy leaves. If you leave the leaves sit too long before propagating, it can cause it to do that. I put all of mine just above the water. It takes about a month to grow, but I usually see a whole new plant in there along with a bunch of new roots.
Hi I'm a first
Thank you so much 😊
Do you also keep any succulents strictly in water?
Hi...I transplanted all of them in soil once the roots were well developed. But you can grow them in water hydroponically.
These aren’t succulents…