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Hi Y'all

I really need your help! These are runners from a

Philodendron bipinnatifidum
Common Names: cut-leaf philodendron, tree philodendron, selloum
Family: Araceae (arum Family)

Anyway I need to know quickly if there is any way of rooting these to produce a new plant?

Philodendron bipinnatifidum runner

Please ANYONE suggestions?? I would truly Love it if I could do this!

Thank You
God Bless You
Treva

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These runners are they

These runners are they really just big roots? Treva have you got them to root yet? I have one of these plant it belonged to my mema (grandma) and I would love to start one for my brother. Can someone tell me how to cut one off and where to cut. I am gonna repot it soon so can someone let me know.

Keep us informed.

Hi Treva, be sure to keep us informed if you see any progress on your cuttings.

Good luck with them.
T

Blessings all -- praying for your needs.   Theresa    T

mawnature ... GREAT INFO

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GREAT INFO LADIES!!! Treva, with the help of Susan and T, you're gonna have tons of new split-leaf philos!! Better get a lot of MG potting soil in hand!!

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Ok T and Susan... It is done

Ok T and Susan...

It is done now we can pray that we get 20 Philodendron bipinnatifidum plants!

Thank You both for your help!

Here is the process so far

1. Philodendron bipinnatifidum runnersPhilodendron bipinnatifidum runners

2. I cut about 6' cuttings trying to find leaf nodes, not real sure because it was pretty smooth.

9 cuttings I put in a jar of water and it is now under a florescent light Philodendron bipinnatifidum cuttings (water)

and 11 cuutings I dipped in rooting hormone and put in soil Philodendron bipinnatifidum (cuttings soil)

To be continued.....

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These plants are great ! We

These plants are great ! We have two each bought for us this summer by two different neighbors !
seems like have the yards in our neighborhood has them. There is one down the corner street over not even really in anyones yard but in our park that is so large with no care. It's gorgous ! I mentioned I lked it next thing I know it neighbors were buying us plants and leaving them at our door !
It roots very easy in soil !

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Treva, if there are no

Treva, if there are no leaves anywhere, I would just stick them in water. I do that all the time with Pathos and regular philodendron. What t said about a glass jar is the method I use -- as long as It's clear....You could put it near your florescent lights and that would probably work too.

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I just happen to have

I just happen to have florescent lamps!

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IF they are really long, and

IF they are really long, and if they were mine, I would cut them into separate pieces, and hope for multiple starts. I'm not sure it will work -- but it can't hurt. I'd cut them into sections about 6 inches long. Then again -- that's what I would do if they were mine. Then maybe you will get multiples to trade:) At this point -- you have nothing to lose.

T

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OK T....I am going to try!

OK T....I am going to try! and if i get multiples your on top of the list!

Thank You My Friend
God Bless YOU
Treva

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Treva -- just be sure to

Treva -- just be sure to only put the bottom of the cuttings into the soil or water, and leave a good portion out. Look for any little nubs on the runners that may look like a leaf node would naturally come there -- and if you see anything like that, be sure at least one is in the water or soil -- and at least one is above it.

Blessings all -- praying for your needs.   Theresa    T

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Ok T its done! I have 9 in

Ok T its done! I have 9 in water and 11 in dirt!

Thank YOU!!!

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OH NO! My pastor pulled

OH NO!

My pastor pulled them off....I am going to guess and try! These are really long I put the whole thing in water? or dirt?

THANK YOU T!!!!
I really appreciate your help

God Bless You
Treva

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Treva -- I would put the end

Treva -- I would put the end that was toward the plant - in a vase or glass jar, on a window sill. It's worth a try, anyway.

You could also put that end of the plant in the ground with some rooting compound and try it that way.

The most difficult part, if you did not keep track of it, will be in knowing which end to put in the water or soil. Usually, it is the "fatter" end.

Blessings all -- praying for your needs.   Theresa    T