Hallo zusammen, ich habe diesen Steckling von der größten Monstera genommen, die ich je gesehen habe. Wird sie sich vermehren? Ich habe versucht, dafür unterhalb eines Knotens zu schneiden. Wie lange muss ich die Wurzeln wachsen lassen, bevor ich sie in Erde umsetze, wenn ich sie zunächst in Wasser stütze? Sollte ich überhaupt mit Wasser beginnen??!? Ich wäre für jeden Ratschlag zu einer so großen Stütze sehr dankbar. Ich habe bisher nur Topfpflanzen erfolgreich gestützt, also brauche ich Rat!!

Danke!!

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  1. ohlongjohnson555 on

    Let the bottom callous over for a few days. Then put it in water and with my monstera cutting which was a similar size, I waited until I had quite a few roots which were all at least 8 inches (20cm) before putting into soil. Roots took maybe 1-2 months to develop in water (it’s been a while, can’t remember exactly). Once in soil, you’ll want to keep the soil super moist for the first week or two to ensure a smooth transition from the water.

  2. Stable-Rod on

    I put mine in a large glass mason jar woth water and let them do their thing with indirect sunlight, and poof. Youve got roots

    Water only till the inside v shape between the two touches the water

  3. Automatic-Reason-300 on

    I’ve propagated someone with similar size in water and other one bigger in soil. I personally don’t let it callous and put it directly in water in a well-lit place with direct sunlight. Change the the water every 2 weeks or so.

    In like 8-10 weeks it’ll have enough roots to transplant it to soil. The first days the soil has to be very wet to avoid stress the plant.

    https://preview.redd.it/4qxl16xh169d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=61fa60204e93411d9489e030f391a29497d6ec4d

    I had mine for 4 months probably in water before put it in soil.

  4. NiceRefrigerator2524 on

    I shoved mine in some dirt in a pot just about an inch larger than the stem and kept it nice and moist

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