It should be in the water. You’re doing it right 🫡
anti_69 on
This one should be out
anti_69 on
Guys plz that’s a leaf node it should be out of water and the roots in water plus try doing more water changes there is some rot action happening on the bottom
TurkeyTerminator7 on
I assure you that no matter the responses here, and in this specific situation, it does not matter.
Blue_fox11 on
Congrats on the little guy growing roots! But personally I’d fill it up right below the leaf node.
Kinipela101 on
What type of plant is this?
Akatriny01 on
I would recommend a Tupperware with moss just to avoid rot. Other then that you’re doing great!!
Schwamily on
I would actually recommend transferring it to moss and keeping that moist. Water propping such a large stem is going to make it prone to rot. But if you do prefer to just use water, definitely don’t cover the baby node, and perhaps switch to a larger container. Good luck!!
Harlow_HH on
I would clean up the bottom of it maybe a smallest slice off and then let it harden for 12-24 hours then put it back in water it’s looking soft and like it could rot.
Vast_Lobster_3503 on
personally i would lie it flat on soil or moss so that the leaves (there is another leaf forming at the bottom node) grow up and roots down into the soil, but it doesn’t matter that much honestly
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It should be in the water. You’re doing it right 🫡
This one should be out
Guys plz that’s a leaf node it should be out of water and the roots in water plus try doing more water changes there is some rot action happening on the bottom
I assure you that no matter the responses here, and in this specific situation, it does not matter.
Congrats on the little guy growing roots! But personally I’d fill it up right below the leaf node.
What type of plant is this?
I would recommend a Tupperware with moss just to avoid rot. Other then that you’re doing great!!
I would actually recommend transferring it to moss and keeping that moist. Water propping such a large stem is going to make it prone to rot. But if you do prefer to just use water, definitely don’t cover the baby node, and perhaps switch to a larger container. Good luck!!
I would clean up the bottom of it maybe a smallest slice off and then let it harden for 12-24 hours then put it back in water it’s looking soft and like it could rot.
personally i would lie it flat on soil or moss so that the leaves (there is another leaf forming at the bottom node) grow up and roots down into the soil, but it doesn’t matter that much honestly