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Today we look at 50 Amazing Plants That Can Grow In Water. Learn How to Grow Plants in Water FAQ: what plants can be propagated in water? Official Blog Page https://mygardenchannel.com/50-plants... Subscribe to our YouTube Gardening Channel for More Rooting Plants Videos 🌱 Pinterest https://goo.gl/a8ZiDp 🌱 My Garden Channel https://mygardenchannel.com/ 🌱 YouTube https://goo.gl/GPYS7r 🌱 Facebook / wwwmygardenchanneldotcom 🌱 Twitter / thegardeningch 🌱 Instagram / mygardenchannel 🌱 Tumblr / mygardenchanneldotcom 🌱1. Coleus (Gardening Rated 9/10) How To Grow Coleus From Stem Cuttings in Water. First, pick a stem about 4-6 inches long from a mature Coleus plant of choice The cutting should take place beneath a leaf node where rooting will happen. Remove the lower leaves on the stem. This will help against shock Place the stem in a glass of water indoor. Keep on a windowsill in the light for 1-2 weeks. Roots will start to propagate in the water. 🌱2. Sedum (Garden Rated 6/10) How To Grow Sedum From Stem Cuttings Propagation. First, pick a stem about 2-4 inches long. Pinch or cut from as far down the stem you can get. The further down the stem getting to the roots themselves will help. Place the stem in a glass of water. Give it light, since its a succulent it can be placed in direct sunlight Try a constant mister because it will provide better and faster results in plant rooting. 🌱3. Chameleon Plant (Gardening Rated 7/10) How To Grow Chameleon Plant From Cuttings with water propagation. Great for water garden. Start by getting as low as you can on the stem and you will pull up on the vine and out of the soil. The key is getting a little bit of the root. If you did it is a pink color which then goes to white. Place it in the water but keep it out of the sunshine. 🌱4. Giant Peppermint Grass (Garden Rated 8/10) (Arundo donax) is an intriguing plant growing aggressively in a clumping nature. As it ascends upwards of 12-14′ feet tall outdoor it is growing at a rapid rate. It also grow roots at a rapid rate after about a week. Temperatures need to be vary warm and if you do grow this look for branches on the Peppermint Grass stalks. You want to cut right below them and then place the canes in a glass of water indoors because the plant will root in that area. After about a week you will see roots starting to form. At that point you can plant immediately. The Peppermint Grass is very forgiving and easy to work with. You can actually drive 1′ foot cuttings right into the ground with a rubber mallet in the fall and they will begin to root and clump come next Spring. 🌱5. Weeping Willow (Gardening Rated 9.5/10) Weeping Willow Tree is very easy to grow in water. It is superb on our rankings of plants that grow in water. Simplest of all trees and shrubs. Simply cut your desired length of branch and place it in a glass of water. In just a few short days the willow cuttings will begin rooting and form little white root buds on the stem part that is submerged in the water plants indoor. Be careful not to cover the area that you want to continue to leaf because any real estate on the branch is game to root! You can see why the Weeping Willow Tree rated out at superb! We wish we could add more rooting plants but at this point go to our blog to read about the other 45 plants you can grow in water only. Music Credit: Epidemic Sound Mimicking Your Breath - Harper Rey As If We Were One - Harper Rey In The Palm Of Your Hand - Lindsey Abraham Chickasaw Outback - Hunter Quinn Thank You! rooting indoor plants in water video on YouTube. My Garden Channel has beautiful indoor plants that can root in water. Step by step instructions and video to follow. water rooting plants attractive plants snake plant houseplants