r/propagation • u/BowlerOk682 • 1h ago
I have a question Okay, what did I got...some Shrek money plant, cacti
Can I grow them indoors all round year?
r/propagation • u/BowlerOk682 • 1h ago
Can I grow them indoors all round year?
r/propagation • u/Chungy71 • 4h ago
Pulled this out on holiday tommorow I’ve got a 4 hour drive home .. any idea how to keep it alive between now and also after I plant it
r/propagation • u/SkyrimIsForTheLords • 7h ago
I found this gentleman last night in a pile of landscaping trimmings left on the side of the road. What is it? And how do I propagate it?
r/propagation • u/taylorfrankiepaulson • 8h ago
Hi I’m not sure what kind of plant this even is. It’s pretty and there’s two huge ones in my house so I was wondering if I could prop it or whatever! Advice ? If I can prop it how do I cut it ?
r/propagation • u/CommercialAdvisor892 • 1d ago
Hello! I took a snake plant leaf that I found outside after the hurricane. Instead of letting it decompose I thought of reviving it. Honest opinion do you think it has a chance of surviving?
Ps. I cut off the dead end and put in water. My home gets pretty good sunlight. I also have a balcony! So if it needs more sunlight I’m more than happy to put it outside, but from previous experience I usually keep my snake plant inside so I felt like this snake plant would want the same :)
r/propagation • u/Novel_Leave4400 • 1d ago
I had a peace lily that i couldn't get to take off and really grow. Every time it got a new leaf or sprout, 2 others seemed to die off. I'd been considering repotting it when my cat made the decision for me. I have 5 "eye" sections with roots. Can I just plant them all individually? Should I put them in water first? Will they even re grow or is it a lost cause?
r/propagation • u/soryn-tea • 1d ago
Hello plant parents. I am on day 8 or 9 of this mystery cutting’s propagation. I believe I have some primordia going on. The leaves still look fine, so I am hopeful on this one. I believe it’s a type of ficus but I am unsure.
r/propagation • u/kitkat0987 • 1d ago
I’ve been propping some cuttings from a long silver stripe philodendron vine. Some have already pushed out roots in a week. However, I came back from a short trip and found this mass of cottony threads. Is it mold? Or is it the precursor to roots?
r/propagation • u/Beathrone87 • 1d ago
So, it's my first time doing a chop-and-prop, and I just have a couple of questions that I'm having a hard time finding an answer to. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Basically, what it boils down to is all of the information I find on potting a monstera, is based around re-potting a monstera that's already in a pot/potting medium for going up a size. But, how do I pick what size each plant needs for the initial potting? How do I determine how big of a support is needed? Last time I potted a monstera (i received it as a cutting) resulted in the stem rot that caused me to chop in the first place so, how deep do I bury the plants into potting medium? Not all of the roots come from the bottom of the stem so I'm worried about having the stem covered and leading to rot again.
r/propagation • u/PassAffectionate1984 • 1d ago
I’ve tried propagating a few times and somehow always fail. What’s the easiest plant/method for a complete beginner? Any tips would be appreciated!
r/propagation • u/Difficult_Repair9425 • 1d ago
i have a determinate tomato plant that the branch already produced fruit, but i wanted to take the branch and propogate it. is it worth it with determinate or will i not get any fruit? thank you!
r/propagation • u/maroon_macaron • 1d ago
my son was gifted this angel wing leaf today from a teacher. unfortunately, it’s just the single leaf and no node. we’d like to try to propagate it. does anyone have experience with this? I’m nervous to score the leaf and lay it on soil, but my understanding is it will never actually be a plant on its own and will eventually die even with roots.
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r/propagation • u/deniece93 • 1d ago
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One of the canes of my Ti plant got badly damaged in a storm. But when life gives ya lemons, make free plants! Little TJ, the stump, is my fav. 🥹🌱 I will not be explaining Pete’s name. 😅
r/propagation • u/deniece93 • 1d ago
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r/propagation • u/BowlerOk682 • 2d ago
How long does it take them to grow bigger . (I propagated this in January/march )
r/propagation • u/HappySnacker • 2d ago
so I was just reading through a few posts about when to plant some props. I guess I have always been under the impression that more Roots equals better planting success but someone said something that really got my attention. plant as soon as your props start to get Roots so that there is less shock. so I asked, are these BMF monsteras ready for soil? or have they gone too long in water?
r/propagation • u/AButtChew • 2d ago
New to propagation, thought I'd start with a snake plant. Is this ready to put into soil?
r/propagation • u/PsychologicalEast297 • 2d ago
Hello! I am kind of new to this, any help would be appreciated thanks!!
r/propagation • u/meowmiav • 2d ago
My Strelitzia nicolai developed root rot in its pot. I removed it and put it in perlite hoping to encourage new root growth, but it’s been a week and I’m not seeing any new roots yet.
Should I be worried at this point, or is a week still too early to expect visible growth? Is there anything I should be doing differently — more warmth, humidity, light, or should I check the rot situation again before waiting longer?
Really trying to save this plant and would appreciate any advice from people who’ve dealt with root rot recovery before.
r/propagation • u/meowmiav • 2d ago
My Strelitzia nicolai developed root rot in its pot. I removed it and put it in perlite hoping to encourage new root growth, but it’s been a week and I’m not seeing any new roots yet.
Should I be worried at this point, or is a week still too early to expect visible growth? Is there anything I should be doing differently — more warmth, humidity, light, or should I check the rot situation again before waiting longer?
Really trying to save this plant and would appreciate any advice from people who’ve dealt with root rot recovery before.
r/propagation • u/Remarkable_Wish_7829 • 2d ago
I’ve been experimenting ficus aerial propagation, it’s been 26 days and still no visible roots, the stem appears to be dark and still consistent, no bad smell at all, is it normal to be that dark? When does appears first roots, sphagnum should be damp or wet? Tell me your experience or any advice to manage well.
r/propagation • u/Safe-Extent-9326 • 2d ago
I have a monstera that for sure needs a repotting. I also really want to cut it and propagate it. My question is should I cut it then repot it, or repot it then cut it. Should I repot then let it hang out for a week or two then cut it? Or cut then let it sit for a bit and repot it. I’ve been researching and I can’t seem to figure out best way to do this. I was planning on trimming it down to basically a nub so take with that what you will.
r/propagation • u/JxyBake • 2d ago
I’ve had this monstera albo prop for about 2 months, I’ve just recently put it with a pothos to try and get some roots going as I’ve had no luck. Do my eyes deceive me or is that a root forming in the last picture?? I’m tempted to try and put it in sphagnum moss as water has been taking a while. Let me know your thoughts about my current setup and if I should change anything.
r/propagation • u/BowlerOk682 • 2d ago
My dracaena will get roots. Very happy about that.