Want to try home gardening this quarantine period but don't have soil available? Then check out these eight aesthetically pleasing houseplants that you can grow using only water!
Peace lilies can be grown in a bowl or vase with water in divisions or as an entire plant. Just make sure to wash off all the soil from the roots!
Pothos are commonly grown in water. According to the Natural Living Ideas, “take tip cuttings of any length and put th
Among the unique types of Philodendrons, the heart-leaf type does well in a container with water. You might need to place some rocks to prevent accidental tipping.
Just like Pothos, Arrowhead tip cuttings can also be potted up with a few nodes below the water level.
According to the Balcony Garden Web, the Lucky Bamboo is one of the best indoor plants that grow in water because of its forgiving nature. Just make sure the roots are submerged in water and add some stones around it for firm placement.
Top cuttings of the Dumb Cane or Dieffenbachia can be propagated in a container filled with water when the cut end becomes dry.
Spider Plant or Chlorophytum comosum can be transferred in a bowl full of water once its roots are cleaned of all soil particles.
Cuttings of the Wandering Jew plant can be grown in a glass or vase with water. According to My Domaine, you should see new roots begin to emerge within a week or so.