Growing roots in water?

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KallieLashay

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I recently saw a video on youtube of a woman who had glass containers in her window sill with water in it. She had a tomato branch, green onion, and some other branches from a veggie plant. She claimed that you could grow roots from a stem and form a new plant.

Did I see this right? And does it work for any broken off branch that I could grow a new plant in water?
 
I know you can start many plants from cuttings... right now I have spider plants, pothos,
ivy and several others in water.
I have never heard of rooting veggies this way.
 
Never heard of rooting veggies this way, but hey - I learn something new everyday! :p If you try it, let us know how it goes.
Also, when trying to root other plants, putting a sprig of willow in the water will help them root. Might help with this too?? :)
 


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