How To Propagate Watermelon Peperomia ( Every Step )
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2020
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How To Propagate Watermelon Peperomia in a clear and concise video. You will see how to propagate, and what to expect during the process, how to re pot them, and then what they look like a month after they have been re potted.
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I appreciate that you waited for the entire process of propagation to finish before you uploaded this video, seeing the progress and what it should look like really helps.
glad it was helpful, thanks for watching
Which kind of soil you used
I tried to save my peperomia but died. And impossible to propagate
I LOVE his scientific approach to his experiments. I'm a BIG fan of community pots particularly for rooting cuttings. However this is one plant you might be better off rooting in individual pots. Peperomias in general seem to have meek and delicate root structures. They don't endure transplants where the soil is disturbed or broken apart very well.
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Two viewers mentioned a GREAT tip, you can do this in a pot that will be their final home so you can avoid the transplanting process and not shock and potentially kill them like i did!! I put a lot in the same container because i dont have room to have 6 or 7 pots dedicated to the process but wow, what a simple and yet effective tip. If you are only doing one or two leaves stick em in their forever pot!!
Thanks to the multiple viewers for pointing this out. All of you are so helpful and im glad you comment stuff like this!
Thanks
@Alexandra Munoz
@The Technie Traveller Sydney
Best channel that actually shows propagation results of plants from various methods
Thanks! thats my goal!
True
I agree!! And it helps alot that he shows progression to show the success rate of the methods. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Everyone always says it’s Easy to propagate but everyone fail to mention the 4 month timeline to achieve that 😒
thank you very much for teaching. more power to your vlog
Never thought that they can be propagated through leaf cutting, wow. Plants are amazing. ♥️
yeap its pretty unique to this plant, a lot of others need nodes!
"Totipotency"... that is what this miracle is called. The ability of a plant's cells to become or grow into any tissue or any part or structure of a plant. The closest thing we humans have to this is stem cells. One day in stead of dental implants, science will just seed certain cells in the area of a missing tooth and a new one will re-grow to replace the missing tooth to match the original missing one.
Begonias say hello
Thank god this wasn’t another video that tells you want to do but never if it actually WORKED ! And Thank you 🙏
Those videos are the reason I make these
I think the method is a success, the trick is to plant them in the final pot intended for them and water carefully, to avoid damaging them during the transplanting process. Thank you so much for sharing.
yes, someone else mentioned this! if you have the space its probably best for that!! then you dont have to transplant them!
Techplant awesome, thanks again man👋🏼
That’s really good advice about watering the plant instead of the entire pot. Definitely will try the soil method you showed! Thanks for the detailed video!
Watering the plant... Yes. I took that away from the video too - great advice
i really appreciate your organized, “science experiment” approach in this video (-: thanks so much
You are one of the very few plant TH-camrs that I trust!
Thanks! I appreciate it! But still experiment and see what works for you because im not an expert im only showing what ive done! Thanks for watching!
I love the updates in the same video that you cut them. I often wonder how propagations turn out on some other plant vids but have to search for them…this was all laid out for me. Thank you for such a clear cut video from beginning to end!
For sure thanks for watching!
Love the time you take to film the full propagation process! Keep it up ❤️
Thanks so much! 😊
thank you for showing the method using leaf cuttings, i'll definitely have to try that out! i have a stem cutting in water now, and you're right that clean water makes a difference - mine took maybe two months to develop a decent root system when i started changing the water out. good luck with your new plants!
I had seen in another video that if you do want to propagate with water then it’s best to do in groups. Such as taking multiple stemmings and put them all together in one container, the TH-camr did show the progress and it was phenomenal on how quickly they grew roots!!
interesting. the hormones they release must have worked together
I think I heard it from another TH-camr, who said that if you put a pothos cutting and peperomia cutting together in water that the peperomia can root faster than usual. Don’t know the science behind it though haha
@@ariannashuler1330 I did this and my one leaf on a stem had roots in a few weeks.
@@ariannashuler1330 it's due to the fact that pothos release a rooting hormone
Wow! I love the structure of the video, and the clarity with which you explain the process. The footage is excellent too, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Whoa, didn't know these could prop from their leaves too! Great video and experiment!
I actually had success using water propagation for stems with a full leaf attached (in the spring/summertime). I had elevated the leaves so only about an inch of the stem was in the water, and put them by an east facing window. The lighting + warm season helped a lot--it only took about 2 weeks before roots sprouted!
Thanks for that! I'll give it a go
Thank you so much for this complete and wonderful guide to help me avoid mistakes, got my plant yesterday
This channel really helps plant lovers to grow their own plants. Very informative. Looking forward for more videos.
So kind of you, thanks for watching!
One of the best propagation videos I’ve watched... and I’ve watched A LOT. Thanks for the terrific content. Keep up the great work 🤘
Wow, thank you!
Thank you for this. Fast-paced and clear.
Wow that was so cool! I have never seen this method with this type of plant. Thanks!! Also thanks for these videos, I know the projects take months to complete. Alot of patience from you, the plant caretaker!
Thanks for the kind comment, and thanks a lot for watching and being a subscriber! I appreciate it!
I super appreciate you showing the entire process in one video! Subbed! I hate it when people do it in parts and I have to wait 🤦🏻♀️
Best propagation video I've ever watched. Thanks!
Wow, thanks!
Thanks for sharing the whole process.
I recently water propagated my pepperomia. Keep the mother leaf OUT of the water above the surface and just the stem in the water. Switch the water out every week. I kept them in the windowsill. In less than 2 months, each cutting had 2-3 inches of dense roots and about 6-7 mini new leaves coming off around the base. Transplanted to soil recently and spraying them with water everyday!
How much of the stem did you have submerged?
@@noelleenright3900 at least an inch
Did you cut off the bigger leaf? I did this and think they’re all gonna die :(
Big to medium sized leaf. Just a healthy looking leaf is the goal
Wow wow wow, thank you for this! Been struggling during the wait with these guys, they definitely require patience! Thank you!!
No problem, good luck with yours!
Wow really appreciate the dedication to these propagation videos!!!
Thanks! I hope they help
You are so real! Love this.
This was incredibly helpful, as I’m looking to propagate my silver peperomia and didn’t know how to begin. Thank you for the more in depth but yet quick video that showed the end result of each method. Sometimes videos are too long for busy lives-you managed to get all of the information in there without dragging it out forever-so great job 👍
Did yours end up working? Trying to do my silver right now
I had no idea it took so long to propagate these plants; they seemed fast-growing otherwise! I probably won't be getting a peperomia -- if a plant is very sensitive to accidental overwatering, then I should stay away from it :)
"Water the plant and not the pot" is a great reminder for watering -- I've heard "when in doubt, go with drought" (or something along those lines) before, too, which helps me out a bit lol
yeah I always lean towards too dry than wet, much easier to revive if it looks like its dying than when its been over watered
I think Techplant might have might they were sensitive during the propagation stage.
@@TechplantChannel You should make a tee shirt or maybe planters with that printed on them “Water the plant, not the pot”. Thanks for sharing.
when in doubt, let it drought.
OR more expensive method is to make a very porous soil mix. lot of wood barks n perlite.
I've been wanting this plant for such aong time. I'm happy to hear it's such an easy plant to propagate. Thanks for sharing this video with us!
Great updates! They look awesome. I finally got one for about $10. It was a larger plant so I'm excited to propagate some of the leaves that fell off
Thank you this encouraged me and after almost 2 months I see growth. I had 4 leaf cuttings all died but one
I'm new plant grower don't know much. Just watched your video and was facinated. You explain very well. Thank you for the education.
Glad it was helpful! I hope you give it a try
Great tutorial, thank you!
In my wishlist peperomia watermelon, love this plant 💚😳🏠🙂nice sharing!
I wasn't going to click because I thought I knew it already. The stem method works for me but I had no idea leaf propogation works and am running home to try it!
Excellent video. “Water the plant and not the pot”. I like that. Very true.
Exactly!
This was so helpful!
Thank you for this detailed, informational video, it really helps
You're very welcome!
Que belleza muchas gracias por con partir tan lindo vídeo que él señor té llené de bendiciones 🙏🤗😘🇪🇨👍
Great video! Thank you 😊
That was Awesome! Had no idea you could propagate that way. Excited for when I get my watermelon from my propigator! 😉
lol, soon!
whoooa, what a great explanation!! thank you so much for this
Now I know why they are expensive!I had one that was thriving and I recently killed it through over watering.
Thanks for this informative video!!
im killing mine like all the time its so sensitive
Excellent video!!!
Thank you for this thorough video
Very nicely shown.thank you.
Thank you for showing the entire process :)
My pleasure 😊
I propagated mine with a full leaf in water with a pothos leaf in the water. Within 2 weeks I had great roots 😊
good day, what beautiful flowers you have, just a sight to behold.Thank you for the master class in rooting
Gracias muy sorprendente tu técnica,tengo una peperonia watermelon y hoy tengo el conocimiento para reproducirla 🙏🤩 from El Salvador
Very informative. Thanks !
Terrific video! Thank you. You just helped me so much.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the full info that all I need to know!
Big thanks...it gave me new knowledge that never thought before that it can grow from leaf cutting
Regards from Indonesia
Thank you so much !
Great vid!
Thank you for sharing this video 👍
Trimakasih, anda sudah berbagi cara menanam🌱 jenis watermelonpeper... 🙏🙏😍
Thanks for watching!
thanks sa share i learn more
Thanks for sharing I never thought that you would cut and plant it
yeah me neither, its pretty cool
Thank you for sharing this information about propagation watermelon 🪴
increible !!!!!muy bueno !!!!!
Thank you thank you!
Wow amazing
Well done mate 👏 I have been wanting to this do this for awhile
good luck! and thanks for watching!
great video!
Awesome! Thank you.
Thanks for watching
This is such a cool plant that I did not know about. I definitely want to try this out! Thanks again!
yeah its really pretty!
@@TechplantChannel I really appreciate the effort you put into your videos and the content you create. 💚
Thank you this is very useful video.🌿
Thanks for watching!
The water method works well w some type of rooting hormone i use super thrive
Yes, please try rooting cuttings in different materials like pumice, perlite and sphagnum moss separately to see how fast they root in each. Maybe it’s easier to transfer to soil since they have weight on them other than water 🤔. Thanks for sharing.
Ill try on my next attempt
Good... Easy and success. I'll do it today.
nice good luck!
Thanks for this video, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing tips...thanks much
Thanks for watching
I love the way you do peperomia
Thanks!
I really like "water the plants and not the pot." I've seen a lot of people saying, "water until it runs out the bottom" every single time you water, ensuring that all the medium is soaked completely. But I live in a very humid location (outdoor humidity 60%-80% in the summer, 80%-100% in the winter.) and I find that doing that just encourage mold growth and not plant growth. I think the idea of soaking the entire medium comes from the same people who like to keep their plants rootbound. If your plant is rootbound you do need all the medium soaked because it's all roots.
agreed! if it isnt root bound then theres no reason soaking soil with 0 roots in it! and like you said in a humid place the soil takes forever to dry if you absolutely soak it!
very informative, especially for beginners like me. Thanks,
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice and helpful video thanks
Most welcome
My favorite plant 😊💓😍😍😘
Thank you for sharing your peperomia fropagation
Thank you for watching!
Wow it’s so amazing!👍👍👍
Good to know! I just started some water props so I'm gonna nix them and go for the soil route :)
nice!
Amazing video!
Thanks for sharing I really appreciate it so much.
Thanks for watching!
I’m so excited to find tiny roots
heck yeah!
Thanks. I'm from Asia
Thankyou, very useful👌
This propagations styles well.
Excellent video
Thanks for watching
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Awesome informative vid as always. Thanks techplant. :)
My pleasure!
This was great
I like this method!thanx for sharing!😍
Welcome 😊
Thank you so much this help.i Will try with water propagation
Best of luck!
Thank you for this video. I am trying to propagate my peperomia👍
Best of luck!
I will try
Wooow,very very inspiring👍👍,tx so very much for sharing🙏
Thanks for watching
Wow 😳 thanks 😊
Welcome 😊
Nice propagate. It works. Thank you
Thanks for watching
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Love your videos
Thank you
Fantastic video! New subscriber! Thank you 🙏🏽
Awesome, thank you! Hope you can enjoy all the other ones as well!