 Hello everyone and welcome back to Plants and Lucia! I am Lucia and today I'm gonna be moving some of my plant cuttings from water to soil so I thought it could be a good opportunity to show you how I do it and also give you an update on some of the propagations that we have been doing this month. Okay, come with me! Whether you are coming back or this is your first time in this channel, thank you so much for being with me and watching this video. I am a plant beginner and I learn about my house plants every day, so this channel is to share with you what I learn. So if you would like to learn how to take care of your house plants, how to display them or even how to connect with them, make sure to subscribe so we can see each other every week and talk about plants. But now let's go to the propagation wall. Okay, welcome to the propagation wall. What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna show you the plants that I'm gonna be transplanting and I'm gonna show you how the roots are growing which is pretty amazing you guys. So the first plant that we're going to transplant is this one right here. This is the Golden Potos and this plant is so cool because it actually grows the roots really fast. So as you can see it has many roots already so this one is ready to transplant into soil. So this is the first one that we're gonna be transplanting. The second one is this String of Pearls. Again this one has less roots than the than the Potos here but still the roots are really long now so I think we could actually transplant it into soil and actually this one I put into a root chute which actually protects the pearls from touching the water which I really recommend for this plant because you don't want the pearls to touch water because then you're gonna get fungi. So yeah I would recommend that. And the third and last plant that we're gonna be transplanting is this one right here. This one is Atrade Scantia and I actually put it not so long ago in the water but as you can see it has many roots already. This plant actually grows really fast. So yeah I'm pretty excited about transplanting this one too. It's already growing so many leaves. So let's get to our table and start transplanting. Okay so now that we have our plants ready I'm gonna tell you exactly what we need. Of course our cuttings in the water first. The pots that you're gonna move them to so in my case I'm actually moving them with their mother plant so I have all of the pots right here. Some all-purpose houseplant potting mix and I'm gonna add some fair light to the potting mix just so the soil has good drainage and the roots can actually breathe. You can also add some pumice or orchid park and our last material will be water. This is very important because remember our plants are being transferred from water to soil. So we want to keep the soil moist so our plants don't leave so much shock. Okay let's get to transplanting and our first plant will be the potos. Okay you guys so here we have our potos cuttings. I can tell you this plant is really easy to propagate because the roots grow really fast. Actually I can show you here as you can see we have many roots and actually I check for two things when I'm transferring my potos from water to soil. The first thing is roots and the second thing is leaves. So let's separate this cuttings so I can show you what I mean. Okay so now we have our three cuttings right here and I'm gonna show you what I look for when I look at the roots. So as you can see we have many new roots coming out which is good and also you can also see the size of the roots. So this one as you can see is as long as our cutting which is really good. So this one is ready to to be transferred to the soil in terms of roots. This one again as well is very good and this one has a lot of root growths. Now another factor that you can consider when transferring your plant from water to soil is the leaves. For example this one this one has very good root growths and also has new leaves. This one is a new leaf this one is a new leaf it was actually only these two leaves when I started to propagate this plant. So that means that the plant is happy and very strong because it's growing new leaves and this one although it doesn't have so many roots as these ones also has two new leaves coming out. So I think these cuttings are ready to be transferred to the soil so let's transfer now. What I'm gonna do first is actually put some water in the soil so it's a little bit moist so there we have it we're gonna water a little bit. So I'm gonna make a hole here about my finger deep maybe and we're gonna add our first cutting over there so we're gonna be very careful with our roots and we can put some of our potting mix to cover it well and there it is our first cutting. Now let's make the other ones. Now my friend it's really easy and also is really cool because now our potos is more full. As a matter of fact I think that I might do some cuttings today to keep propagating her because now I can see that she's getting longer here and here so I can actually get some cuttings and keep getting more of this beautiful plant. But now let me show you how we transfer this stream of perils from water to soil. So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take the roots out of the water you can see over there we have some roots and I'm gonna carefully take these out of the root chute so it went through there. Yes second and there we have it so we have one two and three. So we're gonna make a hole here we're gonna start with this one put it all the way down like so and add some soil actually I'm gonna add some soil anyways because as you can see I think it needs more soil now let's do like that then we're gonna maybe make a hole here we're gonna put it over here the perils are gonna be out like so and let's put this one over here or besides this one here and I put the roots here I'm gonna add some soil maybe even here just protecting the pearls a little bit and let's add some water and there we have it hopefully we'll do a little better and not to worry I'm actually gonna do a story like a highlight story on Instagram it's gonna be called Propagations and I'm just gonna put all of these there so you know how they're actually doing but now let's get to our Tradescantia cuttings okay so here we have our green Tradescantia this plant grows really fast so now we're actually gonna put this one in the pot and this is actually gonna make her look fuller and it's gonna look really nice so let's just take it out of the decorative pot and we're gonna do the same as with the potos we're gonna make a hole and put our cuttings these ones are three cuttings so I think I'm gonna make a hole over here we have a lot of space there over here all the way and there we have it with the roots here so let's just put it inside like so we can put it on the side then I'm gonna make another hole over here and again this one with the roots so let's put it over here inside the roots covered by the soil and maybe another one over here just go all the way we can see the roots here this one doesn't have so like they're not really long but it's a very very very strong plant so I think she'll be okay we'll see how it goes maybe I can cut a little bit of the stem here so you can go deeper so I'm gonna cut here let's put some soil and we're gonna add some water and put it in our decorative pot there we have it my friends we have our three plants transferred from water to soil it's not so hard to transfer them to the soil but now we have to keep an eye on them and see that they're not being too shocked by the new environment some cuttings may not make it and that's okay we are learning what I recommend is that you always have extra cuttings just in case so you don't lose your plant do you have any other tips to transfer your plants from water to soil make sure to comment below so we can all learn together of course if you would like to be part of this community you're always welcome so make sure to subscribe so we can see each other every week and keep talking about plants and as always I will see you in the next video okay ciao