Many indoor plants are types of plants that grow well in water. If you want an easy way to care for indoor plants, growing plants in water is ideal. Plants grown without soil require less care because they are less susceptible to pests and diseases and do not require regular watering.
How to Grow Plants in Water
If you want to grow indoor plants in water, you can start with adult plants or cuttings that were previously grown in soil. I have tried both methods with good results, although I personally prefer to use cuttings: this saves me the time of having to remove the roots first and also eliminates the slight risk of the plant not adapting to life in water.
Let’s talk about many different plants that grow in water. You can take almost anything (vines grow particularly vigorously), cut a piece and place it in a pretty vase. Just make sure the stems are submerged but the leaves are not.
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