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CaliforniaPeggy

(152,049 posts)
Sun May 12, 2024, 09:34 PM May 2024

It doesn't take much to make me happy! This photo is one of them . . .

Last edited Sun May 12, 2024, 11:43 PM - Edit history (1)

I know it looks weird from this angle. This is the root end of one of those ordinary houseplants that vine all over and get extensive. I cut the long strand and stuck it in water and waited for it to grow roots.

Which it did. Just now, I spotted these tiny new shoots! They made me very happy, as they were the first signs that my work would not be in vain. Hope all of you enjoy!





On edit: **See my post #9 for another view and the name of the plant!**

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It doesn't take much to make me happy! This photo is one of them . . . (Original Post) CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 OP
Congratulations Easterncedar May 2024 #1
Thanks so much, my dear Easterncedar! CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #3
It looks rather like a mutant, 2-headed, shell-less snail. 3catwoman3 May 2024 #2
I have to agree, my dear 3catwoman3! Some sort of alien creature indeed. CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #4
Is that from some Scindapsus or other, Peggy? majdrfrtim May 2024 #5
Alas, I don't remember the name of this plant! It's a very common houseplant. CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #7
Congratulations!!! Encouraging new life like this is always exciting. niyad May 2024 #6
Thanks so much, my dear niyad! CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #8
I found this photo that shows the same sort of vining plant from some years ago. Pothos is what I think it is. CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #9
They do tend to grow like weeds. I used to keep mine cut back so that niyad May 2024 #10
Keeping them cut back is a good idea, but then you have all these tender cuttings! CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #12
No, you just gift the cuttungs to all your friends. My mother pothos niyad May 2024 #15
AHA! It's "Devil's Ivy"! Also known as Pothos Ivy. calimary May 2024 #11
They are pretty, and fairly tough in almost any environment. The fertilizer sounds like a good idea too. Thanks! CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #13
my uncle gave me a chinese evergreen when i was about 12. i got it to bloom a few times, but the last shoot died when i pansypoo53219 May 2024 #14
Yeah, they do not like to be overwatered! But I think you'll have success. CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #16

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,049 posts)
3. Thanks so much, my dear Easterncedar!
Sun May 12, 2024, 09:48 PM
May 2024

It really is fun!

And for me, it's also rare to see success in this sort of scenario.

majdrfrtim

(340 posts)
5. Is that from some Scindapsus or other, Peggy?
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:17 PM
May 2024

Congratulations!!

(I'm waiting on a number of cuttings of my silver photos to root, as well.)

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,049 posts)
7. Alas, I don't remember the name of this plant! It's a very common houseplant.
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:35 PM
May 2024

They keep growing and growing, and getting leggier and leggier, until I have to cut them and put them in water.

The leaves are heart-shaped.

Thanks for your good thoughts, my dear majdrfrtim!



niyad

(119,830 posts)
6. Congratulations!!! Encouraging new life like this is always exciting.
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:34 PM
May 2024

Without knowing that was a plant, one could imagine all sorts of scenarios with your intriguing composition!!!

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,049 posts)
8. Thanks so much, my dear niyad!
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:38 PM
May 2024

I've never really had one root like this one is doing, with the little sprouts coming up. I was so excited about this unexpected development!

It rather does look pretty monstrous, especially if you don't know the back-story!

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,049 posts)
9. I found this photo that shows the same sort of vining plant from some years ago. Pothos is what I think it is.
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:42 PM
May 2024


Enjoy!

niyad

(119,830 posts)
10. They do tend to grow like weeds. I used to keep mine cut back so that
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:50 PM
May 2024

they would get bushier, not leggy.

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,049 posts)
12. Keeping them cut back is a good idea, but then you have all these tender cuttings!
Mon May 13, 2024, 12:02 AM
May 2024

If you keep them to grow, then you have them everywhere, and if you throw them out, you feel like you're murdering them! ACK!

calimary

(84,268 posts)
11. AHA! It's "Devil's Ivy"! Also known as Pothos Ivy.
Sun May 12, 2024, 11:52 PM
May 2024

I took ours out to the deck to sit in the fresh air today. It had been inside, with a Gro Light, growing new leaves. These are pretty popular as house plants. They just need sun and they seem to be fairly happy just about anywhere you put them, they're pretty as hanging plants in front of windows. I mix a few drops of Shultz's liquid plant food into a glass of water every now and then, when time comes to water it again.

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,049 posts)
13. They are pretty, and fairly tough in almost any environment. The fertilizer sounds like a good idea too. Thanks!
Mon May 13, 2024, 12:05 AM
May 2024

I've never heard the name "Devil's Ivy" before! Learn something new every day.

pansypoo53219

(21,719 posts)
14. my uncle gave me a chinese evergreen when i was about 12. i got it to bloom a few times, but the last shoot died when i
Mon May 13, 2024, 12:08 AM
May 2024

turned 55. but i watered it. + a few weeks later a shoot appeared. alas. my aunt also watered it + drowns it. may try again.
i got 2 baby plants from walgreens. croton lasted decades til i gave it rainwater. the schifalera lasted til a few years ago. 1985- 2020.

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,049 posts)
16. Yeah, they do not like to be overwatered! But I think you'll have success.
Mon May 13, 2024, 10:11 AM
May 2024

Your track record is excellent! I'd encourage you to try again and make sure you're the only one who gets to water it!

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