Plant stems in water are a stylish and effortless way to add greenery to your living decor. These simple yet elegant plants not only make great gifts for loved ones, but also bring natural beauty into your home or office space.

We’ve offered plant stems in water in our recent product lines, such as our Philodendron and our Bamboo with a Pink Ceramic Heart, making it easier than ever to enjoy their charm. If you brought home one of our plant stems in water from your local retailer or received it as a gift, proper care is essential to keep it fresh, healthy and vibrant all year long.

Whether you have Bamboo, Philodendron, or another plant stem variety, follow these top care tips for plant stems in water from our HortyGirl Potted Plant expert to maintain their vitality. Read on to learn more.

1. Keep Nodes Submerged Plant Stems in Water Care Tip

If you look at your plant stem in water, you’ll notice a small bump where roots develop. These bumps are called nodes, and they need to be submerged in water.

Ensure that at least one node remains submerged in water, while the leaves stay above the water. This prevents rot and supports healthy root growth.

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2. Change Water Regularly Plant Stems in Water Care Tip

If you purchased your plant stem in water from a local retailer or received it as a gift, keep in mind that it has likely been sitting in the same water for a few days. Once you receive the plant, consider replacing the water.

Use filtered or dechlorinated water to help maintain healthy roots and reduce stress on the plant. You can use tap water as long as you let the tap water sit for 24 hours to allow chlorine to evaporate before placing the plant stem into the water.

Be sure the plant stem is in tap water that is room temperature or lukewarm, as it encourages healthy root growth. If the water is too cold, it can shock the roots, while water that is too hot can harm the plant stem. Additionally, you’ll want to change the water every 3 to 5 days to prevent algae buildup and keep oxygen levels high.

3. Place in Indirect Light Plant Stems in Water Care Tip

To keep your plant stem in water happy and healthy, you’ll want to place it in bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, as this can cause overheating and algae growth in the water. It’s also a good idea to keep the plant stems in water away from low-light conditions, as that may slow root development.

4. Monitor and Trim Roots Plant Stems in Water Care Tip

Every few days, check the roots for growth and any signs of rot. If you notice any mushy or discoloured roots, trim them off to keep your plant stem in water healthy.

If roots grow beyond 2 to 3 inches, you could transfer the plant stem to soil or prepare for long-term water care. If you are keeping your plant stem in water longer, you’ll want to add a diluted liquid fertilizer every few weeks to replenish nutrients and keep the plant stem thriving.

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5. Prevent Algae Buildup Plant Stems in Water Care Tip

The plant stem in water you purchased from a local retailer is likely in a clear glass container or vase. While clear containers make it easy to monitor root growth, they can also promote algae buildup. To prevent algae growth, immediately remove any decaying plant material, regularly change the water, keep the container out of direct sunlight and use clean filtered water.

You can also try adding a small stick of activated charcoal to the water, which can help keep the container clean, absorb water impurities and keep the plant stem fresher for longer.

6. Transplanting to Soil Plant Stems in Water Care Tip

If the roots of the plant stems grow beyond 3 inches and you decide to transfer your plant stem to soil, choose a well-draining potting mix and keep the soil consistently moist for the first few weeks. If you are unsure of the type of potting mix, check with your local nursery.

To help the plant stem adjust smoothly to soil, start by planting it in soil for a few hours each day, then gently remove it and place the roots back in water. Gradually increase the time in soil over several days, allowing the roots to acclimate to the new environment before making the full transition to soil. From there, follow the specific plant care guidelines for your plant variety.

Finishing Up

A plant stem in water makes a unique and stylish addition to your living decor, offering a fresh alternative to traditional potted plants. By following these care tips, your plant stem in water will thrive, allowing you to enjoy its natural beauty year-round. Whether you keep your plant in water or eventually transition it to soil, providing the right care will ensure healthy development.

If you need more tips for potted plants in soil, explore our plant care blog for more tips tailored to each potted plant variety.