Wie geht man dabei am besten vor? Es ist eine wirklich raue Pflanze entstanden, wie man an den fehlenden Blättern erkennen kann, lol. Das habe ich noch nie gemacht 🤷🏻♂️ Danke!
Just pop it water. If you have a pothos or tradescantia throw a cutting in with it to root it faster. You’ll see roots in about two weeks. When it has a some good roots, put it in soil and keep the soil on the damp side until those water roots learn to be soil roots. (A month to 6 weeks)
It will grow slow and you won’t see new leaves for probably a few months but eventually she’ll be growing just like the original plant.
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You could just pop it in soil. With a nice root already I think it would do great. I find it easier than water propping as transitioning the props from water to soil can sometimes be difficult.
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Just pop it water. If you have a pothos or tradescantia throw a cutting in with it to root it faster. You’ll see roots in about two weeks. When it has a some good roots, put it in soil and keep the soil on the damp side until those water roots learn to be soil roots. (A month to 6 weeks)
It will grow slow and you won’t see new leaves for probably a few months but eventually she’ll be growing just like the original plant.
You could just pop it in soil. With a nice root already I think it would do great. I find it easier than water propping as transitioning the props from water to soil can sometimes be difficult.