6 Ways to Make A Bushy Syngonium

Syngoniums aren’t naturally bushy BUT it’s pretty easy to make them look bushy. In the wild, Syngoniums grow on one long vine, that will climb up a tree, attaching to the trunk with its aerial roots. If they can’t find a tree, the vines root in the ground, under the ground is one big Syngonium …

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How to Propagate Syngoniums

Syngoniums are awesome propagation project. They’re pretty reliable rooters, pretty speedy to root AND Syngoniums are vining plants, so if you want a bushy plant, you’ll need to chop and prop a bunch of cuttings to achieve that. How to take a Syngonium cutting You need a node to propagate a Syngonium. They’re vining plants, …

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How to Grow Syngonium (Arrowhead Vine) In Water

Growing plants in water can be a really cheap, easy, and unique way to create a bit of home decor using a cheap plant and a vase. In fact, I’ve developed a bit of a weird habit for buying random condiments at the supermarket especially for their bottle (it’s WAY cheaper than buying vases, plus …

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Humidity Requirements For Syngonium/Arrowhead Vines

Syngoniums (or Arrowhead vines, as they’re often called) get a bit of a raw deal – they’re condemned to live in low light, cold conditions, with only a snake plant for company. If your Syngonium doesn’t get much light, don’t mist it. If it gets a lot of light and is healthy, mist it if …

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How to Water Syngoniums

Syngoniums are one of those plants that will happily plod along with the bare minimum. No light? Not a problem. Leave me without water for two months? I won’t die. Overwater me? I’ll give you a LOT more grace than most plants. But they’re also very quick to look, er, awful if you don’t treat …

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