This is by far the best video I’ve seen on propagation of a ZZ plant. Very thorough and easy to understand. I was given a leggy ZZ plant in a giant pot a year ago and haven’t been sure what to do with it until now. Thank you.
One of the best and detailed video on zz plant propagation found online with the comparison. Loved it, as I am going follow this video for my propagation. Thank you so much!
Right….I think I have enough knowledge to go ahead and take cutting from my ZZplant, I want to master propagating, so fab…& the satisfaction!! This video helped a lot, very very good great job! 👏 x
Хорошо,что есть перевод. Спасибо Вам огромное очень полезное видео. И всё так аккуратно и чистенько. С меня подписка и👍. Привет из солнечного Дагестана🙋
You said water was best but it looks like the cocopeat was better because you got a rhizome with it. I save my plastic cups and lids from when I purchase bubble tea to propagate and this is the perfect way to prop and ship plants to family. Thanks for this patient video. My goodness 75 days!
I propagated mine into soil directly; you can either root it in water or soil, and what I like about the water is, it allows you to keep an eye on the development and growth, however , the soil produces stronger roots for transplanting. Great video!
I think so too. I propagate my snake plants in water but that one is about it. I'm most nervous about water to soil roots. Like after all that time of babying the thing, I just want to know it's ready and strong for the next season of soil, you know? I've been looking and I cannot find the answer. I actually have a whole rhizome already (when I separated mine when I got it, I had one rhizome with some bigger growth, and one that was much smaller and a "bald" one) but its shoot died in the store from over watering. So I plopped that bad boy (rhizome, no leaves) in soil and I'm hoping it'll shoot a leaf 🙏
I learned so much from your video! I especially liked that you demonstrated everything you did with out talking. some videos are like bla bla bla! Thank you so much!!
Very intresting & useful information,about zz plant thank you for one,but your subtitles font size is too small please i ncrease your font size for next your video. Namaste from India.
For everyone upset that their cuttings rotted, mushy, died etc. there’s little details you have to factor. Be mindful not to use tap water that has the salt water-softening filter (mainly in U.S.) use regular wate, bottled or rainwater is best. Also helps to let fresh cuttings dry about 1-2days before planting or placing into water…this helps prevent the “open wound” from softening too much into mush. He created this great video to show the rooting differences in varying types of medium.
Loved this video, so simple and to the point. Can I grow a Zz plant from a piece of rhizome alone? If so which medium should I use; water, peat or perlite?
I PUT SOME STEM CUTTINGS IN WATER AND ABOUT 10 DAYS THEY ROTED. LATER I FOUND OUT THAT I WAS SUPPOSED TO CHANGE THE WATER EVERY THREE DAYS SO NOW I HAVE ALOT OF ZZ PLANTS🙂🙂🙂
This video is so relaxing , I recently got a variegated zz and rlly wanna try this , is there any benefit to leave stem on with a leaf apposed to lots of people just using the leaf with no stem ? Do you have any updates on these perhaps ^^ ?
Thank you for the informative video. I noticed all cuttings successfully rooting yet i'm more curious if all these cuttings could turn into a leafy plant or like the single leaf rubber plant experiment ie: remain as a single leaf with roots. Thanks. :-)
ZZ plants grow from rhizomes or tubers unlike Ficus trees. So as you see in the video, the leaves grow a new rhizome and from this comes a new plant. The original leaf used in propagation will usually die off.
Thank you so much. The root ball on my ZZ plant fell off from the plant. I guess too much water. Can I also put it in lecca or the clay balls? Thank you.
Thank you for the video. I am unsure about what to do with the plants once they 'shoot'. I now have a dozen new single-stem Zanzibar plants in single plastic cups, about 15cm high. When should I repot these? Thank you.
@@thegreenearth I live in Sydney, Australia, and we are about to go into spring. Interestingly, over the past few weeks, I have had about twenty of my leaf propagations send out new shoots. This is the first time that I have tried to propagate plants and it is quite exciting to see all these new little Zanzibar plants coming to life. Thank you for your help through your videos. Cheers, Peter
I thought the perlite was better, there were roots and rhizomes whereas the water only produced roots. I am currently rescuing my huge Zz Raven from root rot, had to cut all the roots and rhizomes off. Currently propagating in water, have roots no rhizomes as yet. Should I plant it up or wait for rhizomes?
yes I agree with you but perlite is my second choice. I choose water because it is the easiest way and the cuttings produce a small multiple rhizomes. I think you better wait for rhizomes to appear then repot it in soil.
I think it's very interesting to watch a ZZ start from scratch and gradually grow into a full-fledged plant. It's probably the best pastime to follow a plant's progress.
I tried in rainy season the stems rotted. But in warm season they are fine. I show them morning sunlight/ indirect sunlight passing through window to keep them safe from rotting
@@Heba_allam ah I see, that is Mosquito Bits effective to prevent any flying insects especially for indoor plants. The blue powder is 20-20-20 NPK fertilizer. Look for the links on video’s description for all the products that I used.
Hello, I've started using LECA to grow pothos. Is it necessary to fill the entire pot with water? Isn't it important to make sure the roots are dipped in water?
Just add water at least 2-3inches from the bottom of the pot. LECA has the ability to soak up the water from the bottom that the plant can easily absorb. Your plants can now choose for themselves how much water they want. Since your plants aren't sitting in water all the time, like often the case with soil, they can sip on the water that has been soaked into the clay balls. If your plants are really thirsty, they will start to grow towards the water that's at the bottom of the pot and drink directly from that.
Can a plant survive in water without root rot? I am facing a problem when I transfer the plant from the water to the soil weaken and die But when I keep it in water it keeps growing!!! ? What is the explanation for this strange situation!.?
Merhaba ben türkiyeden izliyorum sizi video ve bilgiler süperdi teşekkür ederim❤ Toprağın içine koyduğun mavi ve sarı karışımı öğrenmek isterim. Ve sera dolap yaptığını gördüm zz için o serada ışık havalandırma ısı dereceleri nedir.bana yardım edermisin 😊 kocaman sevgilerimle....
Do all the zz plant propagate as easy as the common one. Or should all be the same. Also Home Depot recently started selling supernova Zz. Which looks similar to the raven. Are they the same ?
Raven is a trademarked name by Costa Farms, I think. So other growers are probably calling them Supernova for marketing. They look like the same plant.
This is by far the best video I’ve seen on propagation of a ZZ plant. Very thorough and easy to understand. I was given a leggy ZZ plant in a giant pot a year ago and haven’t been sure what to do with it until now. Thank you.
Purely an interest based process... requires a lot of patience and passion as well...
thank you so much for showing the ACTUAL time process....
Nice sharing easy propagation 👌
For a beginner this is exactly what I needed. Thank you!!
One of the best and detailed video on zz plant propagation found online with the comparison. Loved it, as I am going follow this video for my propagation. Thank you so much!
Видео супер 👍👍👍для себя вывод сделала:в воде самые лучшие корни,потом перлит,без корневина👌👌👌👏👏👏😘🤞
Почему без корневина?
This is the best video on how to root zz in different medium and seeing the results of them. Great job
Right….I think I have enough knowledge to go ahead and take cutting from my ZZplant, I want to master propagating, so fab…& the satisfaction!! This video helped a lot, very very good great job! 👏 x
Excellent video! Very well organized, very clear, written explanation of the results. Great job! 👍
Great science experiment, and best propagation video for ZZ I have seen. Would love to see one starting with old rhyzomes with no roots
Хорошо,что есть перевод. Спасибо Вам огромное очень полезное видео. И всё так аккуратно и чистенько. С меня подписка и👍. Привет из солнечного Дагестана🙋
You said water was best but it looks like the cocopeat was better because you got a rhizome with it. I save my plastic cups and lids from when I purchase bubble tea to propagate and this is the perfect way to prop and ship plants to family. Thanks for this patient video. My goodness 75 days!
I propagated mine into soil directly; you can either root it in water or soil, and what I like about the water is, it allows you to keep an eye on the development and growth, however , the soil produces stronger roots for transplanting. Great video!
I think so too. I propagate my snake plants in water but that one is about it. I'm most nervous about water to soil roots. Like after all that time of babying the thing, I just want to know it's ready and strong for the next season of soil, you know?
I've been looking and I cannot find the answer. I actually have a whole rhizome already (when I separated mine when I got it, I had one rhizome with some bigger growth, and one that was much smaller and a "bald" one) but its shoot died in the store from over watering. So I plopped that bad boy (rhizome, no leaves) in soil and I'm hoping it'll shoot a leaf 🙏
@@caitlynguthrie5641А я выбросила такое корневище от незнания что с ним делать😔
I learned so much from your video! I especially liked that you demonstrated everything you did with out talking. some videos are like bla bla bla! Thank you so much!!
Very intresting & useful information,about zz plant thank you for one,but your subtitles font size is too small please i ncrease your font size for next your video.
Namaste from India.
For everyone upset that their cuttings rotted, mushy, died etc. there’s little details you have to factor. Be mindful not to use tap water that has the salt water-softening filter (mainly in U.S.) use regular wate, bottled or rainwater is best. Also helps to let fresh cuttings dry about 1-2days before planting or placing into water…this helps prevent the “open wound” from softening too much into mush. He created this great video to show the rooting differences in varying types of medium.
Thank you for this simple but very informative video on ZZ plant propagation. Loved it.
My zz plants roots have rotten and I think it's gonna die . So found the best video for solutions. Thanks
ALHAMDULILLAH, found the simplest and easiest way to propogate this plant,
Excellent video! Seems like all three mediums as well as all of the kinds of cuttings work out pretty well, only the stems take quite long.
Very good information regarding zz plant propagation on all various method.
Vijay Sharma from Ahmedabad
thank you for always sharing useful videos for orchid lovers😊😊
Thank u. Good to see result of your experiments. now we know to make better choice. Good job👍
My zz plant unfortunately got root rot, so I'm trying to save it using propagation :) thanks for the video, it certainly helped!
Very good n informative video, thank you for sharing
Love. Love. Love this video. So thorough. Thank you!
great video 💫and thanks for sharing💫I'm trying this with a pothos plant right now. I hope it goes well💫
The best video! Thank you for sharing 👍❤❤❤
Veri gud plantasion senkyu👌👍
Very detail, no problem whatsoever to follow. Thanks a lot
Great video! Thank you for the detailed information. Can we rinse all that perlite & reuse it ?
Que Linda sua plantação, ótima técnica, Deus abençoe sempre, obrigada 🥰
Loved this video, so simple and to the point. Can I grow a Zz plant from a piece of rhizome alone? If so which medium should I use; water, peat or perlite?
I PUT SOME STEM CUTTINGS IN WATER AND ABOUT 10 DAYS THEY ROTED. LATER I FOUND OUT THAT I WAS SUPPOSED TO CHANGE THE WATER EVERY THREE DAYS SO NOW I HAVE ALOT OF ZZ PLANTS🙂🙂🙂
yeah, I normally changing it about 7-10 days
Roted or rooted I'm confused I'm sorry
@@xxxblanketsheetsxxx ROOTED.
@The Green Earth
Ok but why you yelling?
Right on time! I just right now wanted to propagate a ZZ! Thank you so much! Great video! 🤩
thank you!! 😊
Amazing video and the best I've seen! Thank you!
Wonderful informative video.
Nice information....
Very nice video. ❤
This video is so relaxing , I recently got a variegated zz and rlly wanna try this , is there any benefit to leave stem on with a leaf apposed to lots of people just using the leaf with no stem ?
Do you have any updates on these perhaps ^^ ?
Excellent video. Thank you very much 🌹
Это самое лучшее видео прр Zz. Благодарю ❤
love all 3 examples. thank you 🙏
Very useful guide !
Cool video, much appreciated!
Great ideas woww
Спасибо❤ люблю замиков❤
Thank you for being so thorough!
Perfect video,thanks
La fibra de coco y la perlitas le desarrollan más rapido el bulbo?
Thank you for the informative video. I noticed all cuttings successfully rooting yet i'm more curious if all these cuttings could turn into a leafy plant or like the single leaf rubber plant experiment ie: remain as a single leaf with roots. Thanks. :-)
ZZ plant is different, they can grow into a new plant even just by a single leaf. But it will take a lot of time.
ZZ plants grow from rhizomes or tubers unlike Ficus trees. So as you see in the video, the leaves grow a new rhizome and from this comes a new plant. The original leaf used in propagation will usually die off.
@@thegreenearthwhat is the white?
@@nidiaalmonte8990 perlite
I enjoyed the video. Thank you ❤
Me gusto mucho gracias bendiciones
LOve how easy it is!
Thank you so much. The root ball on my ZZ plant fell off from the plant. I guess too much water. Can I also put it in lecca or the clay balls? Thank you.
Wow thank you for showing us this experiment. I subscribed too. ❤
Wonderful! Thanks😊
Enjoy your video ❤️
Where did you purchase the little blue stick 🤔
Hi, thank you. It is part of the succulent kit that I bought in amazon.
@@thegreenearth
Thanks for sharing ❤️
Thank you for the video. I am unsure about what to do with the plants once they 'shoot'. I now have a dozen new single-stem Zanzibar plants in single plastic cups, about 15cm high. When should I repot these? Thank you.
you can repot anytime into a well aerated soil
@@thegreenearth Thank you. Is it better to place more than one plant in a pot?
@@thegreenearth I live in Sydney, Australia, and we are about to go into spring. Interestingly, over the past few weeks, I have had about twenty of my leaf propagations send out new shoots. This is the first time that I have tried to propagate plants and it is quite exciting to see all these new little Zanzibar plants coming to life. Thank you for your help through your videos. Cheers, Peter
Good efforts 👏👏👏👏
This was awesome!!!
Thank you for this video ❤
I thought the perlite was better, there were roots and rhizomes whereas the water only produced roots. I am currently rescuing my huge Zz Raven from root rot, had to cut all the roots and rhizomes off. Currently propagating in water, have roots no rhizomes as yet. Should I plant it up or wait for rhizomes?
yes I agree with you but perlite is my second choice. I choose water because it is the easiest way and the cuttings produce a small multiple rhizomes. I think you better wait for rhizomes to appear then repot it in soil.
@@thegreenearth s
Привет из якутии❤
Oh gosh.. how long would it take for the leaves to grow into a whole tree? Are zz really slow grower?
Yes it will take time and they are slow grower but if you give the right amount of light and water it will grow faster.
I think it's very interesting to watch a ZZ start from scratch and gradually grow into a full-fledged plant. It's probably the best pastime to follow a plant's progress.
Excelente técnica 👍
I tried in rainy season the stems rotted. But in warm season they are fine. I show them morning sunlight/ indirect sunlight passing through window to keep them safe from rotting
What is the name of the yellow thing that you put in the other on the black soil?
yellow thing? sorry I don’t remember adding those things? what specific time of the video? thanks
@@thegreenearth 17.05
@@thegreenearth Also, what is the blue thing?
@@Heba_allam ah I see, that is Mosquito Bits effective to prevent any flying insects especially for indoor plants. The blue powder is 20-20-20 NPK fertilizer. Look for the links on video’s description for all the products that I used.
Bravissimo! 💞
Excelente video. Muchísimas gracias.
Hello, I've started using LECA to grow pothos. Is it necessary to fill the entire pot with water? Isn't it important to make sure the roots are dipped in water?
Just add water at least 2-3inches from the bottom of the pot. LECA has the ability to soak up the water from the bottom that the plant can easily absorb. Your plants can now choose for themselves how much water they want. Since your plants aren't sitting in water all the time, like often the case with soil, they can sip on the water that has been soaked into the clay balls. If your plants are really thirsty, they will start to grow towards the water that's at the bottom of the pot and drink directly from that.
@@thegreenearth woah! thanks! Didnt know this.
Hola! Sólo lo puedo poner en tierra y fibra de coco y taparlo con la bolsa. Porque yo no tengo eso donde metiste todo
Can you start this process at any time of year? I know my ZZ plants produces new shoots right through winter?
I don’t mind growing my plants in any season, just give the right amount of light and nutrients.
Thank you
Tengo una duda: todas las hojas que ha puesto llevan un trocito de tronco ¿pueden propagarse las hojas solas, con su pequeño pedúnculo?
Can a plant survive in water without root rot?
I am facing a problem when I transfer the plant from the water to the soil
weaken and die
But when I keep it in water it keeps growing!!! ?
What is the explanation for this strange situation!.?
I don’t have idea also, but I suggest to plant it in clay pebbles instead in soil.
Спасибо
Is that without sunlight or did you use grow lights?
So you only Water at the one time how often am I supposed to keep it watered?
Hi
Which way is more quality and better?
I already put the cutted Zz plant into cups, and cover with Plastic,
What's the next steps, is it need to remove the plastic after a days like that?
Question, I have a baby Zz on very thin stem with 2 leaves. Will it grow? It’s not part of stem and doesn’t have nods yet
I don’t really know the chance, but I guess It will grow because they can root even just 1 leaf.
I just cut leaves without any part of stem .will they develop roots ? They are in water
yeah it will but will take a longer time just be patient
Recipe. How to pickle vegetabls
propagating is easy to me.but how i potting in soil after propagate the zzleaf?
In perlite when do we water ,weekly?
Merhaba ben türkiyeden izliyorum sizi video ve bilgiler süperdi teşekkür ederim❤
Toprağın içine koyduğun mavi ve sarı karışımı öğrenmek isterim.
Ve sera dolap yaptığını gördüm zz için o serada ışık havalandırma ısı dereceleri nedir.bana yardım edermisin 😊 kocaman sevgilerimle....
How long does it take the original plant to have new offshoots?
In my experience can take 4 to 12 months. Very very slow plant when young.
ano yang white na nilagay nyo sa baso
perlite
This method use for all types of plants
Is that moss with perlite that's grown together?
coco peat
@@thegreenearth I meant the greenish thing
Where did you get the humidifier?
I bought it in Amazon
Do all the zz plant propagate as easy as the common one. Or should all be the same. Also Home Depot recently started selling supernova Zz. Which looks similar to the raven. Are they the same ?
Raven is a trademarked name by Costa Farms, I think. So other growers are probably calling them Supernova for marketing. They look like the same plant.
Were is best light to keep these cutting,
May I know what happened to the cut stems of the mother plant?
It produce a new stem. I cannot show you the exact picture because we move already and disposed all the plants.
@@thegreenearth may i know what kind of soi you use?
@@anonymousblank4914 perlite and coco peat
Did you place your cups near a window to get sunlight?
no, I used grow light indoor
شو اسم هل نبته
رائع
thanks
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