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indoor plant cuttings House Plant Cutting Mystery Surprise Box Get a box of fresh cut surpri – Rooting 4 JoyHouseplant Leaf Node Cuttings: The Basics Propagation by leaf node cuttings is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to grow new plants at home. Many popular houseplants like pothos, philodendron, hoya, and monstera can grow roots and become full plants when started from a single cutting. The leaf node is the key! A node is the small bump or joint on the plants stem where leaves, roots, or aerial roots grow. When you take a cutting, you need at

🌱 Houseplant Leaf Node Cuttings: The Basics

Propagation by leaf node cuttings is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to grow new plants at home. Many popular houseplants — like pothos, philodendron, hoya, and monstera — can grow roots and become full plants when started from a single cutting.

The leaf node is the key! 🌿
A node is the small bump or joint on the plant’s stem where leaves, roots, or aerial roots grow. When you take a cutting, you need at least one healthy node, because that’s where new roots will sprout.

🪴 Mini Guide: How to Propagate from Leaf Node Cuttings

✂️ Step 1: Choose and Cut

Select a healthy stem with at least one node and one leaf.

Cut just below the node using clean scissors or pruning shears.

💧 Step 2: Prepare for Rooting

Remove any leaves near the bottom that would sit in water or soil.

Make sure at least one node is exposed — roots will form here.

🌊 Step 3: Rooting Options

Water method:

Place the cutting in a jar of clean water, ensuring the node is submerged.

Keep it in bright, indirect light and change the water every few days.

Roots usually appear within 1–3 weeks.

Soil method:

Plant the cutting in moist, well-draining soil.

Keep humidity high (a clear bag or dome helps).

Mist regularly until rooted.

🌿 Step 4: Potting Up

Once roots are 2–3 inches long, transplant into a small pot with fresh soil.

Water lightly and let your new plant adjust to its new home.

🌼 Quick Tips for Success

✅ Always use clean, sharp tools to prevent disease.
✅ Bright, indirect light encourages faster root growth.
✅ Avoid overwatering — soggy conditions can cause rot.
✅ Be patient — every plant roots at its own pace!

 

⚠️ Before & After You Order:

📌 Check your order notes for propagation & care tips!
📦 Some mild shipping stress (wilting, yellowing) is normal — as long as the nodes are firm and healthy, your cuttings are viable.
💬 Have an issue? Contact me within 48 hours of delivery — I’ll make it right with a replacement, refund, or shop credit.
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