Cebu Blue Cuttings. Sometimes the plants have a fishy, rotten odor, characteristic of erwinia infections. The easiest method is to use stem cuttings.
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The easiest way is by simply submerging the entire chunk in water until roots emerge. Remove any leaves that are close to the base of the cutting. Be sure to cut below the nodes or aerial roots on the stem.
Remove Any Leaves That Are Close To The Base Of The Cutting.
I demonstrate two methods of cutting stems to propagate in water for root growth. Each stem cutting should be about 7 to 10 inches long with at least one leaf. I like to use water propagation because i can see the roots beginning to grow, and then i pot them up.
You Can Take Cuttings, Grow New Plants, And Give Them To Your Friends And Family.
Follow the steps below to propagate your cebu blue plant. Cebu blue can certainly tolerate 50 to 90°f or 10 to 32°c, but the ideal temperature ranges are around 60 to 80°f or 18 to 27°c. Cebu blue pothos propagation is possible with a single leaf too.
Put The Cuttings In A Glass Of Water Making Sure At Least One Node (More If Possible) Is Under The Surface.
Perlite is an excellent addition to the cebu blue pothos’ soil mix. Rooting the cutting in water is another effective way to propagate cebu blue pothos. A word of caution, the cebu.