Albo Epipremnum Pinnatum Cutting
Each cutting is starting to root and ready to continue thriving in a water propagation setup. You’ll receive a healthy cutting with visible variegation and established root for a smooth start!
Water Propagation Care Instructions:
• Light: Bright, indirect light helps maintain variegation. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.
• Water: Keep roots submerged in clean, room-temperature water. Change water every 5–7 days.
• Vessel: Use a clear jar or vase to monitor root growth. Make sure only the roots (not the stem or leaves) are in the water.
• Humidity: Prefers 50%+ humidity. Great in a bathroom, greenhouse, or near a humidifier.
• Transitioning to Soil (optional): Once roots are 3–5 inches long, you can pot in chunky aroid mix (orchid bark, perlite, and soil) for best results.
Each cutting is starting to root and ready to continue thriving in a water propagation setup. You’ll receive a healthy cutting with visible variegation and established root for a smooth start!
Water Propagation Care Instructions:
• Light: Bright, indirect light helps maintain variegation. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.
• Water: Keep roots submerged in clean, room-temperature water. Change water every 5–7 days.
• Vessel: Use a clear jar or vase to monitor root growth. Make sure only the roots (not the stem or leaves) are in the water.
• Humidity: Prefers 50%+ humidity. Great in a bathroom, greenhouse, or near a humidifier.
• Transitioning to Soil (optional): Once roots are 3–5 inches long, you can pot in chunky aroid mix (orchid bark, perlite, and soil) for best results.
Each cutting is starting to root and ready to continue thriving in a water propagation setup. You’ll receive a healthy cutting with visible variegation and established root for a smooth start!
Water Propagation Care Instructions:
• Light: Bright, indirect light helps maintain variegation. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.
• Water: Keep roots submerged in clean, room-temperature water. Change water every 5–7 days.
• Vessel: Use a clear jar or vase to monitor root growth. Make sure only the roots (not the stem or leaves) are in the water.
• Humidity: Prefers 50%+ humidity. Great in a bathroom, greenhouse, or near a humidifier.
• Transitioning to Soil (optional): Once roots are 3–5 inches long, you can pot in chunky aroid mix (orchid bark, perlite, and soil) for best results.