Four ways to propagate monstera deliciosa-step-by-step instructions!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2024
- Monstera deliciosa is one of my favorite plants to propagate! This video walks you through four ways to propagate monstera deliciosa, including propagating deliciosa cuttings in water, in moss, in LECA, and through division. I promise it's easy! Questions? Drop them below!
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CONTENTS:
0:00 Intro
0:48 A closer look at where to take a cutting
2:08 Snipping some cuttings
2:57 Propagation methods I'll outline
3:49 Propagation in water
4:25 Propagation in sphagnum moss & perlite
5:25 Optional rooting gel
5:55 Propagation in LECA
8:03 Propagation through division
10:00 Prepping divided plants for soil
10:41 Planting divided cuttings in soil
13:02 A look at all the props
13:36 Wrap up
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LINKS (affiliates):
Soil: amzn.to/3BYZ2wV
Clone-x rooting gel: amzn.to/3IyH6Nt
Perlite: amzn.to/3dpEbsY
Moss: amzn.to/3StCiuX
LECA: amzn.to/3XhpycS
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Love your blog so decided to check out your video. I am a newbie and having a hard time with props, even water props :( How do you feel about not burying your stems if you are propagating basically a chunk of stem with a node, arial root and leaf? Seems a lot of people no matter which method just bury the arial root and leave everything else on top. thoughts? Keep up the good work, I've learned a lot from you! Thanks, Melissa
Hey! Thanks so much for the kind words :) I think if I was just propping a chunk I would not bury it and I would use a very lightweight soil. Or a mix of sphagnum moss and perlite, keep it damp and humidity high. I don't have a video on it yet, but I do have a blog post where I did something super similar with a few pink princess philodendron stem cuttings: www.bybrittanygoldwyn.com/pink-princess-philodendron/
@ Brittany
Looking for your update video but I do not see it on your video list, would love to see an update to this video of all the propagations you did.