These 10 Houseplants Will Happily Grow In Water, No Dirt Necessary

Lucky Bamboo:

Place lucky bamboo cuttings in a container with water and stones. Change the water regularly to keep it fresh.

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Pothos:

Pothos cuttings can be propagated in water. Simply place a cutting with a few nodes in a jar or vase, ensuring the nodes are submerged.

Spider Plant:

Spider plant "pups" or baby plants can be rooted in water. Once roots develop, transfer them to a container filled with water.

Philodendron:

Similar to pothos, philodendron cuttings can be placed in water until roots appear. Once rooted, they can be transferred to soil or kept in water.

Chinese Evergreen:

Chinese evergreen cuttings can be rooted in water. Change the water regularly to prevent stagnation.

Begonia:

Once roots are established, you can transfer them to soil or leave them in water.

African Violet:

African violet leaves can be rooted in water. Place a healthy leaf in a container with water and wait for roots to develop.

Wandering Jew:

Wandering Jew cuttings can be rooted in water. Once roots are visible, transfer them to a water-filled container or plant in soil.

Coleus:

Coleus cuttings can be propagated in water. Once roots form, you can transplant them to soil or continue growing them in water.

Monstera:

Monstera cuttings with nodes can be rooted in water. Once the roots are well-established, you can transfer them to soil.

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