Can you grow a philodendron from a stem?
Philodendrons root easily from stem cuttings. Many can be rooted in a glass jar or vase of water, but will develop a stronger root system if you root them in moist perlite or peat moss. Because philodendrons can be propagated by either tip or stem cuttings, you can root several plants from one vine.
Can you cut philodendron trunk?
Unfortunately, once the stalk or trunk is cut, it will not sprout new stalks or branches as other plants do. The cut stalk simply sits there and usually begins to wither and decline. The best way to control the size of cut-leaf philodendron bed is to remove whole stalks that grow out of bounds.
Are pilea plants toxic?
Is Pilea peperomioides toxic? Members of the genus Pilea are not considered toxic to cats, dogs, other pets and humans. So if you have a furry friend running around the house who likes to nibble on your houseplants or a young child who liked to explore the world using their mouth, this plant makes a great choice.
How long do philodendron cuttings take to root in soil?
Rooting typically takes approximately 3 weeks, but is dependent upon the rooting method used.
Are Serviceberries toxic to dogs?
There are some berries that will make your dog sick although it may not affect humans. For example, regional berries can run the gamut: gooseberries, marionberries, salmonberries, and serviceberries may be toxic to your dog.
What can I do to help my dog produce more milk?
Milk thistle is one natural supplement known to help nursing mothers with their milk-making. Other dogs benefit from taking zinc while providing for their pups. In small doses, apricot can also increase milk production. Whatever you decide, it’s always best to run it by your vet before you begin supplementing.
Are Pilea toxic to dogs?
Last but not least: our buddy Pilea! 100% pet safe and non-toxic, it’s definitely our favorite. Easy to care for, this plant is famous for giving birth to lots of babies to be propagated and shared with friends. Pilea likes bright indirect light and suffers from overwatering.
Does Pilea like humidity?
They also enjoy humidity levels of 50 to 75%. Low humidity tends to create brown patches on the tips of plants or side of leaves. Make sure your Pilea plant does not live near heating vents in the winter, as the heat and low humidity will cause the plant to drop its leaves.