Thank you, I want to make a bunch of new little plants and put am going to follow your steps. Your way of just using leaves is the most straightforward way I have seen yet. Thank you so much!
Im pretty sure that’s a (Variegated Wax Ivy) and not an english ivy . They are completely different types of plants with different needs they just look similar
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought so....I've noticed ALOT of care videos in which they mislabeled these two. Selaginella as well is often mixed up between the basic green variety and the peacock (uncinnata) cultivar
I don’t think you can propagate them from leafs they will grow roots just like other plant leafs will but they will not grow a new steam like other succulents
That also doesnt look like hedera helix (english ivy). I suspect that this plant is a Senecio macroglossus (wax ivy). The leaves seem a bit thicker and more uniform....they don't seem to have any leaves with more distinct "fingers" or lobes common to English Ivy....also English Ivy leaves seem to be a tad bit more wavy and not quite as flat as these....
This is Senecio macroglossus (Wax Ivy), a vine in the daisy family. A completely different plant than English Ivy.
Ah good. It wasn't just me....I've noticed ALOT of videos in which they confuse the two....
Thank you, I want to make a bunch of new little plants and put am going to follow your steps. Your way of just using leaves is the most straightforward way I have seen yet. Thank you so much!
most welcome
Im pretty sure that’s a (Variegated Wax Ivy) and not an english ivy . They are completely different types of plants with different needs they just look similar
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought so....I've noticed ALOT of care videos in which they mislabeled these two. Selaginella as well is often mixed up between the basic green variety and the peacock (uncinnata) cultivar
I am impressed about how the roots grew! that's amazing! thanks for this video!
you are most welcome
Brilliant. Thankyou nice and simple and involves no money. 🙏
Thank you
Very interesting.
Pls share its update for branches developing from the leaf stalk.
Thank you... Yes sure I will make
I don’t think you can propagate them from leafs they will grow roots just like other plant leafs will but they will not grow a new steam like other succulents
That also doesnt look like hedera helix (english ivy). I suspect that this plant is a Senecio macroglossus (wax ivy). The leaves seem a bit thicker and more uniform....they don't seem to have any leaves with more distinct "fingers" or lobes common to English Ivy....also English Ivy leaves seem to be a tad bit more wavy and not quite as flat as these....
Thank you! I love it!
most welcome
Short and simple video I like it👍👍
Thank you 🙂
My pleasure😉
Wow that seems easy to do
thanks
best methord🥰💚
Thank you alot
English ivy is my favourite plant ever❤ no matter where I buy it or take from a friend-it dies 😢
try this one
very nice method
thank you so much
Oh wowie that’s new
thank you
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Lovely 👍👍👍
Many many thanks
Fantástico!!!!!
thank you so much
Can you spray water on the leaves, do you water daily
Yes you can 2 to 3 times a week
It is a senecio
i'll try
all the best
This is not English Ivy.....it's Wax Ivy
Will they grow without this rooting hormone ??
yes you can
They sell it hormone powder at Home Depot and online.
What is the pink powder you use
rooting hormone
What is the white powder
root hormone
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C😊an it propoga
This is a senecio
Can’t hear you.