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A node is a little brown bump coming off of one of the stems. Your cutting will need to include a node or, alternatively, an aerial root.
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Cut the stem at a 45-degree angle from the mother plant. Make sure the clipping has 2-3 leaves. If there are any leaves below the node, trim them away.
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Fill a propagation station with water. Place your cuttings in the water, ensuring that the nodes are fully submerged. Change the water weekly, and avoid direct sunlight!
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After a few weeks, sometimes up to a couple months, you’ll start to see little roots form!
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Once you have roots it’s time to plant them! Use a new pot and indoor potting soil. Your plant may look a little sad after being planted — the shock of going from water to soil will wear off, be patient!