Was ist der beste Weg, diese Sansevieria-Blätter abzustützen, wenn das überhaupt möglich ist? Widersprüchliche Informationen im Internet darüber, ob es ins Wasser oder in die Erde gelangen soll
Was ist der beste Weg, diese Sansevieria-Blätter abzustützen, wenn das überhaupt möglich ist? Widersprüchliche Informationen im Internet darüber, ob es ins Wasser oder in die Erde gelangen soll
Put them in water. In my experience they don’t root as fast as some others, but they do root.
clockworkear on
I’m by no means an expert, and I’m writing this so I can be corrected if I’m wrong, but I’d put them in water along with a pothos cutting (if you have one) to give rooting a fighting chance.
mclurf on
I’ve never stuck snake plants cutting directly in soil but water prop them all the time. Some can take a while to start rooting, but they will. Be patient. The tip pieces seem to root pretty quickly. Mine do best when a few cutting are in one jar because of the rooting hormones.
both should work. if you put it in soil, be sure to let it callus over for a week and use a soil that is only very slightly damp.
Few_Entertainment266 on
I do sphagnum moss instead of water! Mine always get soggy in water
PrestigiousEscape986 on
Just remember to let it callus over for a few days, I would do atleast 5 days to be safe before putting in water or soil, I have had better luck with water propogation. If I don’t wait long enough for them to callus over they end up getting rotten and mushy. I would cut a little upside down v triangle shape at the bottom part that goes in water or soil and let callus over.
NextWarthog5083 on
I put mine straight into soil
thistlegirl on
I have never had success in soil. I propped off a 25+ yr. old Mother in Law tongue at the beginning of COVID in a pitcher of water.
The babies are thriving!
sebastixnrubio on
I propped a few, both in water and in soil. In perlite as well. You need to first let them heal the cut as others advised.
kob-y-merc on
Looks like you have two, so why not one of each? Home experiment
ayeyoualreadyknow on
Let it sit for a couple of days to callous then stick it in water.
Every single one that I tried to prop in soil didn’t make it
Plantiacaholic on
Just stick them in soil about 1 or 2 inches keep out of direct sunlight and don’t water. Give them a few weeks and boom, roots!
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Put them in water. In my experience they don’t root as fast as some others, but they do root.
I’m by no means an expert, and I’m writing this so I can be corrected if I’m wrong, but I’d put them in water along with a pothos cutting (if you have one) to give rooting a fighting chance.
I’ve never stuck snake plants cutting directly in soil but water prop them all the time. Some can take a while to start rooting, but they will. Be patient. The tip pieces seem to root pretty quickly. Mine do best when a few cutting are in one jar because of the rooting hormones.
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both should work. if you put it in soil, be sure to let it callus over for a week and use a soil that is only very slightly damp.
I do sphagnum moss instead of water! Mine always get soggy in water
Just remember to let it callus over for a few days, I would do atleast 5 days to be safe before putting in water or soil, I have had better luck with water propogation. If I don’t wait long enough for them to callus over they end up getting rotten and mushy. I would cut a little upside down v triangle shape at the bottom part that goes in water or soil and let callus over.
I put mine straight into soil
I have never had success in soil. I propped off a 25+ yr. old Mother in Law tongue at the beginning of COVID in a pitcher of water.
The babies are thriving!
I propped a few, both in water and in soil. In perlite as well. You need to first let them heal the cut as others advised.
Looks like you have two, so why not one of each? Home experiment
Let it sit for a couple of days to callous then stick it in water.
Every single one that I tried to prop in soil didn’t make it
Just stick them in soil about 1 or 2 inches keep out of direct sunlight and don’t water. Give them a few weeks and boom, roots!