Thank you for this video! My outdoor succulent was snapped by a storm last night and I have two very big stems that I was worried I had to toss. Thanks to your video I’m letting them dry out and going to place them in water!
Thank you !!! I have been wondering about water propagaiting this plant. I am so excited to do this . I actually started last week and couldn't find any videos on this particular plant. They all do soil , and mine with soil are struggling to root . It's very little. You solved my question ! And BTW, I am obsessed with looking at the roots also !!!
I watched a video that only started the process. She never gave an update. So totally left me hanging. This one was exciting to me cause I saw the rooting was possible. But seeing the growth during the process is definitely fun.
Yes, dry first for 24h then put in water. When roots appear strong after around a month you can plant in 2 parts Akadama soil with 1 part organic soil for best result, other porous stones also work. Put the plant in the shade for 2 weeks before placing it in sun and you will have a thriving Jade
contrary to popular belief betta fish need a tank with at least 5 gallons of water, One goldfish need 20gallons. no fish could happily live in anything smaller than 5gallons of water. please research before getting a pet
Thank you for this video! My outdoor succulent was snapped by a storm last night and I have two very big stems that I was worried I had to toss. Thanks to your video I’m letting them dry out and going to place them in water!
Thank you !!! I have been wondering about water propagaiting this plant. I am so excited to do this . I actually started last week and couldn't find any videos on this particular plant. They all do soil , and mine with soil are struggling to root . It's very little. You solved my question ! And BTW, I am obsessed with looking at the roots also !!!
Wowwww... What a growth.
Isn’t it amazing! 🥰
Do you let them callous first before propagating in water?
Pretty good collection 👌
In thr beginning are stems to be dipped in water?
Ottimo video… e ottime info… like!!!!
I wish you had a "before" shot but it's still a nice video!
I watched a video that only started the process. She never gave an update. So totally left me hanging. This one was exciting to me cause I saw the rooting was possible. But seeing the growth during the process is definitely fun.
Maam do we have to change water every week?
Did you fully submerge these in water when propagating?
No only the roots go in water.
Did you add anything in water at beginning?
When do you transfer from water to soil?
i’d say once you have at least an inch and a half or two of roots
Any time you see roots you can transfer them. Remember these can root fairly easily in soil as is.
Do you let dry out and do you put the in water all the way are just half
Yes, dry first for 24h then put in water. When roots appear strong after around a month you can plant in 2 parts Akadama soil with 1 part organic soil for best result, other porous stones also work. Put the plant in the shade for 2 weeks before placing it in sun and you will have a thriving Jade
@@frihaug but do you submerge it in water?
@@josephsandoval2701 No. Only stem with roots
@@frihaug thank you
Do you think you could grow these with a gold fish or beta fish living in the vase/bowl?
contrary to popular belief betta fish need a tank with at least 5 gallons of water, One goldfish need 20gallons. no fish could happily live in anything smaller than 5gallons of water. please research before getting a pet
This is excellent! - @cuttingklepto 💚
Thank you ☺️
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