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Posted 3Y ago by @mickeyoneil

It’s enough for put it in the soil?

roots are really long now, and I think that I can put it in the soil, but what should I do with top of the plant for new leaves growth? Maybe I should cut it? But I don’t know in what part of the trunk. Can you help me?
3ft to light, indirect
4” pot with drainage
Last watered 2 years ago
Yes they look good πŸ‘πŸΌ I don’t believe you need to cut the plant. I can already see some new growth up top and that’s a good sign. The more leaves you have the faster the plant can grow.

General rule of thumb is 3 roots of 3 inches before you transfer to soil.

Make sure to water the substrate a little more in the initial few weeks than you generally would. These are water roots and will need some time to acclimatise to soil.

Over time Slowly reduce the amount of water you give the plant till it’s back to it’s normal watering schedule.

Hope this helps, happy growing!
Great job! How long did it take for roots to grow ?
@KC1971 2,5 months