I am a new subscriber and I like the simple advice and methods that you use. Yes I also pin the long stems of my philodendron mican and it produced a much fuller plant. You will see the difference in about a month or so depending on the growth season.. Your plant will be much fuller. Thanks for sharing.
I couldn’t find this plant anywhere! Turns out my aunt have one and she propagated it and has a bunch now. I just got some cuttings from her two days ago.
Everything Plants some of the cuttings already had long roots so I put them in water and they seem to be doing good. She said I can go for more if I want lol. I’m looking for a peperomia prostrata
Thanks for watching. The micans are one of my favourites too! Those little stakes are actually garden soft ties. I just cut them to size and made them into that form. It worked out good actually.
Thank you for this video. Your plants look amazing! Can you help me with mine? It has been doing great except for small leaves. I’d like to get them larger and thought maybe it needed to grow up a pole? Recently I’ve put it under a grow light. Thank you in advance for any ideas!!! 💚
I'm going to say it is probably not getting enough light. Mine is in a west facing window and has been growing like crazy in this spot. Sometimes a west facing window can be too harsh for some plants that don't like direct afternoon sun, but this plant loves it. Do you have a window with bright light in your residence?
Woo hoo! I’ve recently pinned a rooted cutting I bought to hopefully speed up growing and get a nice lush plant! Happy to see I did it right, thank you!
I've never done this as well, so this is bit of an experiment. Those aerial roots should extend into the soil and hopefully promote new growth in that area. Let me know how yours works out. Thanks for watching and hope to see you back soon!
Hello from Australia! Came across your propagation video! How did the pinning roots turned out? I don't wanna cut mine off as I love the cascading look but would love more bushy on the top!
Hello and thanks for commenting. I haven't noticed any new growth or rooting from the pinned area. I was really hoping this would work, but so far unsuccessful.
Hi! Friend I’m new here and happened to see your video of propagation . I love propagating cutting from my plants . I buy my propagation vase from thrifting they nice and perfectly fits into my budget . Great tips in propagation .
Hello and welcome! I usually just use whatever I find around the house for propagation containers. I thought I'd purchase something nice this time lol. Which plants do you propagate?
I pretty much propagate plants that I know it’s easy to propagate from begonia, pothos, philodendron and spider plants and monstera. Hoya’s I find them hard and tricky to propagate . I will try again sometimes.
Hello from 🇨🇦! I love that you mentioned where you are from. That is probably the most interesting thing I find about having this channel is where other plant people are from. Thank you for messaging! How long have you had your plant for? Mine seemed to just take off with growth and hasn't stopped.
Hi ,ilove the way you pinned the rooted cutting in the soil, I would like to know did you see new growth and how long did it actually took to see growth. I did buy some rooted cuttings and planted in soil a month ago and one leaf started droopy and I took it out of soil and it root rotted!!! Can I still save the leaf any help
I did get lots of new growth on the plant, but I didn't see anything where it was pinned into the soil. This plant is now gone....found thrips on it. I gave it away to another plant friend to try and save. It is hard to tell if that micans can be saved without seeing a picture. Feel free to send a picture on Instagram messenger.
I'm not sure of your setup or anything like that, but one of the first things that come to mind are make sure it is in a bright area and make sure you change the water once a week.