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Old 04-01-2005, 12:26 AM
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On 3 Jan 2005 16:11:49 -0800, "tjones8611"
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I am a 35 year old male, very ignorant of indoor plants. I recently
purchased an ivey plant, and decided to cutt of some to sprout. I have
a stem in some water, it is growing well. At the 4 elboows of the stem,
it is growing roots. Can I cut the stem into 4 sperate peaces and plant
or should it be planted as one?


A good size cutting is 4 or 5 inches in length. When roots form at
the nodes, pot up and place in bright light (not sun). I usually put
a plastic bag over the plant for 2-3 weeks to help it get established.

I decided to go with Ivey because I remember my mother and grandmother
have them around all the time. Are the other good plants a brwon thumb
could plant inside of an apartment? I was hoping for something as
vibrant as the ivey, not cactuses or aloe.

There are lots of easy to grow plants. Silver Queen aglaminia,
Sanseveria, philodendron, cast iron plant, Pothos are good plants for
beginners. African violets grow well with some early morning sun. Be
careful about over-watering, the #1 killer of beginners. Each kind of
plant has slightly different needs.

Thanks
Scott