How to Water Propagate Pilea Creeping Charlie (Pilea Nummulariifolia)

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How to Water Propagate Pilea Creeping Charlie (Pilea Nummulariifolia)

How to Propagate Pilea Creeping Charlie

Hello, everyone!
Iqbal is here. Yeah, it's been a long time.

Well, now I'm going to show you my experience of propagating Pilea Creeping Charlie in the water. So, let's green your thumbs!

You Guys Need

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All you guys need:
1. Pilea creeping charlie plant
2. Cup or jar or small container
3. Scissors

4. Water

Find and Cut

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First, you have to find the healthy, green, big, and fresh stem.

Then, you can cut the stem right under the node. At least you have tree nodes per stem.

Cut the Leaves

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In this step, you have to cut the leaves that grow on the last node of your cutting.

Removing the leaves will make your cutting happy and keep it away from rot.

Last

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Put your stem in the water.
You just need a small amount of water, about 0.5 cm above the node.

In a week or two your cutting will sprout the roots.

And a week later, you can move your cutting into the soil.

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We're done!
Thank you for coming.

See you in the next project!

Bye bye, green thumbs!