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Can't get enough of your syngonium houseplant? You can easily create more of these gorgeous vines for free by learning how to propagate them in water.
Many houseplants respond well to water propagation, and sometimes, they can continue growing there indefinitely. Check out 20 plants you can multiply this way.
These plants do not require large containers. Syngonium podophyllum is frequently used as a specimen plant in small containers or in combination planters and dish gardens.
Propagation. Cuttings readily root in a moist mixture of peat moss and perlite. Cut a branch about 10 inches long just below a small brownish knob, which is a dormant aerial root.
Propagating indoor plants is a simple way to create new plants from existing ones. It can make your collection look lusher and give you plants to share.