2 Simplest Ideas to Grow Dieffenbachia from Cuttings [in Soil & Water]
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- Опубликовано: 2 дек 2019
- Learn how to grow or propagate Dieffenbachia or Dumb Cane plant from cuttings - Dieffenbachia or Dumb Cane plant is mostly grown as an indoor plants as they are shade loving plant. The best part is, you can grow or propagate Dumb Cane plant easily. Whether you keep the cuttings in plain water or in soil, they are going to start producing the roots very fast.
Here in this video, I have shown both the methods - in first method, I kept the cuttings in just plain water and in second method, I used soil. Not only that, you would be able to see the result what happened after 30 days and I hope you are going to see the beautiful roots :-)
Thank you very much for watching the video and if you have any questions, plz let me know. Have a great time :-)
This video was so helpful, complete and straight to the point. You earned yourself a new subscriber! Thank you so much :)
@Whispurring ASMR, Thank you SO SO much, appreciate it :-) I would try my best not to disappoint you with my upcoming videos. TC :-)
me too! really appreciated this and just subscribed!
I’ve watched about 10 videos, this is the best one yet! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Best video for dieffenbachia propagation !!
Thank you! I needed this video 🤩 I have been struggling with my dieffenbachia for half a year now, and this inspired me to experiment with it a little bit 😊
Thank you so very much. I have a very leggy plant & wondered what I could do with it. Awesome simple method!
I was so sad when a clipping of my plant cut off because of strong winds but this video gives me hope that my baby could be saved! Thank you so much
Did you make babies from it??? 🌱
did you make more babies with the cuttings?
Great tip, this is the first video that I hear that the non transparent cup is better. I will try it on my crotons because it hasn't grown roots after 3 weeks
Thanks for the info , my neighbor gave me this plant when I moved In my house 4 yrs ago , it has grown so big and I cut it every few months because it so wild , didn’t know I can save the cuttings and grow more 👍🏼👍🏼
" EXCELLENT " the best one I have seen yet.... so simple and easy and right to the point. Thanks.🥰
One of the best video on Prapogation of Dieffenbachia ( Dumb Cane ). Good Work thank you!
Thank you so much for your clear and detailed explanation. Wonderful
The best propagation tutorial, thanks!
I'll do this with my dieffenbacchia. Thanks for sharing. It's very helpful. 😊
thank you for such a wonderful explanation. I can't wait to try it!
@Natalie Aronson, Most welcome and thank you SOOOOOOOOO much for your feedback, much appreciated :-)
बड़ी अच्छी लगी ये वीडियो!
It was very informative😄
Subscribed! My grandfather gave me a Dumb cane cuttings from our farm yesterday💖
My sister brought me a plant that had grown in the same soil for years and basically became bamboo looking. This video was very informative thank you so much !
Omg the roots are so healthy 😍
This was so helpful!!!!!Thank you
This is very helpful! Thank you!
I've done exactly what I saw in the video. Wish me luck. Best video I seen to save one of my favorite babies.♥️
My dieffenbachia just snapped! This video gave me the confidence I needed! Thank you!
Very simple and clear explanation! Thank you so much!
@en4cerjon, Thank you so so much for the feedback, much appreciated :-) Have a great time :-)
thanks for this. I just got my dumbcane cutting now 🙂
Wonderful and Informative and straight to the point !!! Thank you my Soil Brother 👊🏽
Thanks for this! Super happy!
Thank you so much!!
very explicit
You are very simple and straight, yet very knowledgeable. I always like your videos. 👍
This is simply awesome indor plant. Thanks for sharing good info.
Thank you for sharing. It’s very useful.
This is the most helpful video. No other videos on this helped me. Thank you
Such a GREAT and to the point video!! Thank you so much! Let's see if I can save my dumb cane ;D Cheers!
@Dimana Dervisheva, Thank you SO SO much :-) Definitely you would be able to save your plant, good luck :-)
Very good. I'm sure it's warmer where you are. Hence quick rooting!
Here in the UK it takes a bit longer but still works well. Thank you for your inspiring video.
Wow it was nice to see the comparison roots.
Gracias por compartir tus videos,me son de mucha alluda.
very informative, thank you!
Great video! Thank you.
Me ayudó mucho. Gracias!!
Great video! Thank you!!
Thank you sooo much for this video! This was so helpful! I was looking for a step by step demonstration and this was really well explained and you showed exactly how to do things and the results too. Am now Subscibed! :)
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Thanks for displaying your video it helped me a lot.
Very nicely explained. Thanks alot.
I love this plant.. Nice video
Thank you!!
Thanks! Did the directly to soil propagation with my dieffenbachia and i hope it will work! Its really cool you showed us the roots of the soilpropagation plants in the end. Thank you, again!
@Kristin N, Good luck and definitely it would work :-) Thank you so much for watching the video and for the feedback, appreciate it.
Did it work out?
@@Dact3 Yeah! Most of the stem cuttings I took started growing, and the cuttings that were together in one pot grew faster and stronger. I should have waited a bit longer with some of the stem parts to dry, because later some of them started rotting from the side that was in the soil. :)
@@kristinnu at what temperature did they grew ?
@@matousabderrahmane1162 it took very long time for some of them to sprout, but i was growing them inside so room temperature on a SW windowsill, partial sun
Excellent it's very useful tips,thanks for sharing
Very informative thank you.
Very useful and informative. Thank you
Very helpful. Thank you
This was such a helpful video!! Having the 30 day comparison is awesome. Thank you :)) new subscriber here
Thanks for the great explanation, and waiting to post the video untill you could really show us the growth and results. And thanks for showing the ones out of the dirt so we could compare :)
Thanks for sharing.very useful
Wow.... Very very useful 👍👍
Thank you, good job!
Thank you. This was very helpful.
@M. Cerra, Most welcome and thank you very much for your feedback, appreciate it :-)
Very good demonstration.
Thanks! Excellent results.
@Joel Adamson, Most welcome and thank you very much for watching, have a great time 😊
Thank you sir... This is very helpful..
Thank you gardening upbeat
Wow amazing
So cute, thank you
Thank you for this video, I was given a medium size cutting from a neighbour and had it in a clear container, and the roots are very slow to come in I put it in a darker container. Which I never thought of,thank you!
@2b45, Most welcome and thank you very much for watching the video. Hope they produce roots much faster now, good luck :-)
Did it work better?
Thanks for the very informative video... I will try with my plants to save them... love to watch more videos of yours.
@Naseema Khan, Most welcome n thank you so so much for your words, appreciate it. Good luck in saving your plants 👍
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MERCI ! ;) good
Thank you so much for your video...I have never had a dumb cane before and moved into a house that came w/2 different kinds. I live in FL and so the weather is perfect to grow them year round outside, as I cannot have them indoors as I have furbabies. Well, last year they did fine however this year our temps got almost to freezing which is rare for SWFL and it killed my dumb cane. I did not know that the cold would do this. I have been trying almost everything to bring them back to life and was ready to throw them away UNTIL I thought to myself I wonder if I can propagate theses even though the cold killed the root system? Sure enough I looked on RUclips and found you, well I saw a couple of videos but NONE were as explanatory and as complete IMO as yours was!! Once again thank you. I've already done the glass container and have some rooting and am now getting ready to put some clippings/stems in soil. I am not sure if am able to add photos however I did hit subscribe and I liked your video. Be blessed friend 🪴😁😺
Wow 🤩 very nice :) thank you 🙏
You are most welcome and thank you for watching :-)
Good experiment...
Awesome
So much effort for ur viewer... commendable👍
@ANKITA DEY, Thank you SOOOOOOOOO much for your words, I truly appreciate it :-)
thanks very helpful
Thank you
Perfect video! 👍🏼 I will go and cut my Dieffenbachia now 😊
@Pace Fine Arts, Glad to know and thank you very much for watching 😊😊
@@GardeningUpbeat Oh my, my cuttings rotted! I kept them kind of moist for the first two days and then didn't water since. But I saw mould forming even though I used a sterilised cutter hmm I have the top of the plant in soil which seems ok.
Thank you..
I have a little more confidence to attempt this now! Wish me luck!
Thanks for this VERY informative and simple video!! Straight to the point without all the other chatter :) I needed this information because I have a huge plant that seriously need repotting and propagating.
You are most welcome and thank you so much for your feedback, much appreciated!
Me bhi is trah try karugi,thanks
Waooo wonderful
WOW!!!!
Thank you.
Thank you so much ❤️
How do you know which end is the top of the pieces you cut and place in soil to root? Thank you.
That's my question too
You pay attention when you cut them lmao, have the bottoms point towards your belly when cutting.
If you happen to forget which way is bottom you can place them in the soil sideways, and leave a little of the stem protruding out.. figured I’d leave some useful advice instead of an asinine comment..
Watch carefully the direction of the leaf scars.
Thank you so much!!!
@Weezer VanTrout, Most welcome and thank you So much for watching :-)
Thank You for the information
@Gaurav Gurung, You are most welcome and thank you so much for watching :-)
Very Excellent results
@AH.Qasem Al-Maliki, Thank you very much for feedback, appreciate it :-)
Thank you for your very helpful video.
@Agnes Kromah, Most welcome and thank you So much for watching :-)
Thank you so much
Thank you!
@MrsBlack, Most welcome and thank you so much for watching the video :-)
I look at your video very interested and I keep watching them very nice plants keep up the good work
@Jillian LeBlanc, Thank you so so much :-)
Haha pas mal le coup des 7 tiges 😁merci
Nice 👍👍👍
Awesome, god bless you
@edna maclaine, Thank you So So much :-)
Beautiful and interesting vlog
Thank you :-)
Nice information...
Thank you so much :-)
The satisfaction I feel is just soooo beyond the satisfaction I get from food 😃😃
@Plant with ellie A., Ha ha...thank you very much 😃😃
Very helpful n concise
@Alma Villanueva, Thank you so so much, much appreciated :-)
Nice bro I will also try
@Gardening N farming, Thank you very much for the feedback, appreciate it :-)
Excellent thanks
@elfatih humeida, Most welcome and thank you very much for watching :-) Wishing you a very very Happy New Year :-)
I have same plant which I got as a gift and it's not doing well. Now I'm going to rescue it and propagate it's cutting to get completely new plants.
Thanks for sharing the information. 👍
@Being True, Most welcome and thank you very much for visiting my channel. Wishing you good luck in propagating them :-)
Thanks