Monstera Water Propagation To Soil

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Monstera Water Propagation To Soil. That way you can reduce your plant to a manageable size and get more monsteras to gift or keep. The interesting thing is that you can root those cuttings in soil or in water so you have two options of doing that each way has it benefits for example water propagating gives you the ability to see those roots coming out from the node and soil propagating is way faster than the water rooting.

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Water plays a vital role when caring for the Swiss cheese vine plant. The water propagation method is great for monitoring how the root development is going and it helps speed things up a bit once you get it in soil. The nodes are brownish circular rings on the stem from where a leaf used to be.

Set up a little humidifier near the cuttings or place a clear plastic bag over the top of the cuttings.

From that plant many stems can be propagated and grown in water. Choose a medium between soil and water. Get a stem cutting with a few leaves and nodes or aerial roots. The water propagation method is great for monitoring how the root development is going and it helps speed things up a bit once you get it in soil.