Plant Propagation

First time proping scindapsus. This leave broke a couple weeks back and it’s been growing beautiful roots. Will it ever grow new leaves/stem?


First time proping scindapsus. This leave broke a couple weeks back and it’s been growing beautiful roots. Will it ever grow new leaves/stem?

by Plant-Parent420

3 Comments

  1. BestComputerDeals

    Looks very healthy. It will definitely grow new stems and leaves once it starts producing secondary roots.

  2. Enough-Heat-5268

    Once you transplant your rooted cutting, the resulting acclimation will present new growth. By providing proper lighting, balanced nutrition, and consistent watering, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying lush, healthy growth.

  3. Sarah_hearts_plants

    Yes! You’re doing a great job! I would let it root in water as you’ve been doing I believe for another two weeks or so (until roots are a couple inches long). Then put in a 2 to 4 inch pot ideally, a small pot is desirable to avoid rot. Ensure the pot has drainage holes. Water only when dry. And you’ll have a lovely new plant in time!

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