Introduction: What is Money Plant and Why It is Popular
Money plant, also known as Devil's ivy or Epipremnum aureum, is a popular houseplant that is loved for its attractive appearance and low maintenance requirements. It is native to the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean and belongs to the family Araceae. Money plant can grow in water, soil, or in a hanging basket.
Tools and Materials Required for Cutting Money Plant
To cut money plant and grow in water, you will need the following tools and materials:
Scissors or pruning shears
Clean and clear water
Container or jar
Pebbles or stones
Rooting hormone or honey (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Cut Money Plant and Grow in Water
Step 1: Choose a healthy stem
The first step is to choose a healthy stem from the money plant for cutting. Make sure the stem is at least 6 inches long and has several leaves. Check for any signs of disease, pest infestation or damage before proceeding.
Step 2: Cut the stem
Using sharp scissors or pruning shears, cut the stem about 2 inches below a node or a joint where a leaf is attached. Make a clean cut at a 45-degree angle to prevent stem rot.
Step 3: Prepare the container
Fill a container or jar with clean and clear water. Place a few pebbles or stones at the bottom of the container to provide stability for the cutting and prevent it from rotting.
Step 4: Place the stem in water
Dip the cut end of the stem into rooting hormone or honey (optional) and place it in the container of water. Make sure the node where the leaf is attached is below the water surface and the stem is upright. Change the water every 2-3 days and make sure it is always clear and clean.
Step 5: Wait for roots to grow
Place the container in a bright and warm spot, but avoid direct sunlight. Money plant cuttings usually take about 2-3 weeks to develop roots. During this time, make sure the water level is always maintained and the stem is not disturbed to allow the roots to grow undisturbed.
Step 6: Plant in soil (optional)
Once the roots have grown about 2-3 inches long, you can transplant the money plant into a pot with soil. The soil should be moist but not waterlogged. Place the plant in a bright spot but avoid direct sunlight. Water the plant regularly and fertilize it once a month.
Tips and Tricks for Successful Cutting Money Plant
Choose a healthy stem and check for any signs of disease or damage
Use clean and clear water and change it every 2-3 days
Avoid direct sunlight and place the container in a bright and warm spot
Allow the roots to grow undisturbed and avoid moving the stem
Once the roots have grown, transplant the plant into soil for better growth
Conclusion: Enjoy Your Cut Money Plant
Cutting money plant and growing in water is an easy and rewarding way to propagate this popular houseplant. With the right tools and materials, and a little patience, you can have your own money plant collection in no time. Remember to take care of your plants and enjoy their attractive appearance and low maintenance requirements.