Cut the stem of my Pilea Peperomioides but no new growth?
So I cut the stem like I'd seen a few people do and propagated the cuttings (theyre doing great!). But I havent seen any signs of new growth on the main stem. Its been over a month since the chop and I'm starting to think its too late to save her. Did I cut too low? How long does it normally take after a chop, for new growth to start?
I water it when the soil is about 50% dry (currently winter here). She sits near a window that gets lots of indirect light. I chopped her because she became too tall and leggy.
Even if its too late to save this one, I'm open to tip and tricks on how to do a better chop next time!
Originally by u/DonutKnowY on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2368pj99
So I cut the stem like I'd seen a few people do and propagated the cuttings (theyre doing great!). But I havent seen any signs of new growth on the main stem. Its been over a month since the chop and I'm starting to think its too late to save her. Did I cut too low? How long does it normally take after a chop, for new growth to start?
I water it when the soil is about 50% dry (currently winter here). She sits near a window that gets lots of indirect light. I chopped her because she became too tall and leggy.
Even if its too late to save this one, I'm open to tip and tricks on how to do a better chop next time!
Originally by u/DonutKnowY on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2368pj99
Cut the stem of my Pilea Peperomioides but no new growth?
So I cut the stem like I'd seen a few people do and propagated the cuttings (theyre doing great!). But I havent seen any signs of new growth on the main stem. Its been over a month since the chop and I'm starting to think its too late to save her. Did I cut too low? How long does it normally take after a chop, for new growth to start?
I water it when the soil is about 50% dry (currently winter here). She sits near a window that gets lots of indirect light. I chopped her because she became too tall and leggy.
Even if its too late to save this one, I'm open to tip and tricks on how to do a better chop next time!
Originally by u/DonutKnowY on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2368pj99
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