Rescued this poor thing. I know I want to chop it up and give it the best chance I can. How many cuttings should I make and where to cut? by Comfortable_Pin2489 plant propagation 1 Comment blindkiller770 5 months ago You need at least one “node” per cutting. At each intersection where a leaf pops out, you can see a little tiny root popping out. Each one is a node.You can chop at the top of each one and get a separate plant. I ok personally would do two nodes per cutting for better success.The plant looks etiolated from whoever had it to begin with. Might need a better light but introduce it slowly.My PPP likes humidity and moderately moist soil consistently. I don’t let the soil dry out. But also don’t keep it saturated.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
blindkiller770 5 months ago You need at least one “node” per cutting. At each intersection where a leaf pops out, you can see a little tiny root popping out. Each one is a node.You can chop at the top of each one and get a separate plant. I ok personally would do two nodes per cutting for better success.The plant looks etiolated from whoever had it to begin with. Might need a better light but introduce it slowly.My PPP likes humidity and moderately moist soil consistently. I don’t let the soil dry out. But also don’t keep it saturated.
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You need at least one “node” per cutting. At each intersection where a leaf pops out, you can see a little tiny root popping out. Each one is a node.
You can chop at the top of each one and get a separate plant. I ok personally would do two nodes per cutting for better success.
The plant looks etiolated from whoever had it to begin with. Might need a better light but introduce it slowly.
My PPP likes humidity and moderately moist soil consistently. I don’t let the soil dry out. But also don’t keep it saturated.