Friday, November 18, 2011

How to plant rooted Hawaiian Ti Plant Cane Cutting?

I have finally rooted a green ti plant. One of the 4 inch logs that come in a plastic bag from Hawaii. There are roots on the bottom portion of the log that was in water, and I can see some green nodes on the top horizontal portion coming out. What is the best medium to plant this in, and should I keep it horizontally? The two red logs have not sprouted yet. Are they still viable?

How to plant rooted Hawaiian Ti Plant Cane Cutting?
damn, me without my video camera
Reply:place it in potting soil horizontally just barely below the surface with the roots in the soil. you can even leave the top part exposed. water.


If you plant it vertically, you'll have one larger plant . horizontal and you'll have lots of keikis, that will grow up and be big someday.
Reply:this is one of my favorite plants


plant in good potting soil, give medium light and keep moist


maybe the red ones take longer


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