Water vs. Soil Cuttings: Finding Your Best Route
Water rooting lets you see progress: new nodes swell, root nubs appear, and white roots elongate. Change water weekly, keep jars bright but not hot, and add an air gap for oxygen. Remember, water roots are softer and need gentle transitioning to soil.
Water vs. Soil Cuttings: Finding Your Best Route
Use an airy mix: two parts perlite or pumice to one part coco coir or peat. Firm the cutting gently, water lightly, and cover with a clear dome for humidity. Bottom watering and minimal disturbance encourage tougher, soil-ready roots from day one.