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Posted 1M ago by @PurelyChamise22

Iโ€™ve been propagating this cutting in water for a month n...

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4ft to light, direct
4โ€ pot with drainage
Last watered 1 day ago
I would say yes @PurelyChamise22 ! The roots plants grow in water are different than the roots they grow in soil, so after you pot her up it is important to keep your soil slightly damp continuously, until you start to see new growth pushing out on top. That will mean that she has made enough soil roots to feel comfortable enough to start working on leaves. After you see new growth up top you can start letting her dry out more inbetween waterings. ๐Ÿฅฐ
@DreamMachine @PurelyChamise22 yes Nadia is right. As living things they have to make gradual adjustments like we do.
Thank you @DreamMachine that is so helpful!