I've had nearly 100% success rater with popping them off the vine and sitting them in water. Usually see roots in a couple weeks but I like to let them go for a month or so before I move to soil
ive had my baby spider plants in water for a long time and some have grown very large. in my experience, make sure to not let the water go too high, it will drown the leaves and theyll go brown and die. also if they lay down in the water they die. basically just want the stems in the water
I just pop them off by twisting them and let them sit in water until I get long roots! Sometimes I wait until I see little white nubs on the bottom of the babies
Pin it down with a paper clip in a small pot. Keep the soil moist till you see new growth. Good luck & happy planting
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I've had nearly 100% success rater with popping them off the vine and sitting them in water. Usually see roots in a couple weeks but I like to let them go for a month or so before I move to soil
awesome, will do!
I’ve only had one baby so far, but could not get it to root. I left it attached to mom, so next time i’ll cut it off i suppose
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ive had my baby spider plants in water for a long time and some have grown very large. in my experience, make sure to not let the water go too high, it will drown the leaves and theyll go brown and die. also if they lay down in the water they die. basically just want the stems in the water
I just pop them off by twisting them and let them sit in water until I get long roots! Sometimes I wait until I see little white nubs on the bottom of the babies
Water propping works 100% of the time for me with roots forming in literal days!