Should I water propagate this baby #arrowhead or I should...
I didn't know my father is planting arrowhead plant outdoors in the garden, the plant is hiding at the corner in the shade which is not visible from far. Luckily I managed to find a baby arrowhead that has root without needing to cut off other arrowhead leaves.
This plant is small as you can see from the pictures, the whole plant is only 4 inches tall (excluding the stem) and with an 1.25 inches stem. I don't know how long this baby arrowhead has been growing in the soil, especially one node has 2 leaves, so I'm wondering should I water propagate it or I should plant it directly in the soil?
I'm new to arrowhead plants, so I need advises. Thanks. ð
#syngonium
This plant is small as you can see from the pictures, the whole plant is only 4 inches tall (excluding the stem) and with an 1.25 inches stem. I don't know how long this baby arrowhead has been growing in the soil, especially one node has 2 leaves, so I'm wondering should I water propagate it or I should plant it directly in the soil?
I'm new to arrowhead plants, so I need advises. Thanks. ð
#syngonium
Hi! Welcome to Greg!
If it was already growing in soil, it will most likely be fine in soil. If you think that maybe some of the root broke when you got it out of the soil, you could put it in water and let the root grow a bit. Hope this helps! To get more people to see your post add more hashtags. #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PropagationStation #GregGang #GreggersSupportingGreggers
If it was already growing in soil, it will most likely be fine in soil. If you think that maybe some of the root broke when you got it out of the soil, you could put it in water and let the root grow a bit. Hope this helps! To get more people to see your post add more hashtags. #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PropagationStation #GregGang #GreggersSupportingGreggers
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