Many common houseplants are genetically programmed to form roots from cuttings that are exposed to constant moisture.
Tips Indoor Plants to Grow in Water
It's OK to use tap water in your vessels, but if the water is heavily chlorinated, allow the chemicals to evaporate for a day or two before you add the water.
Use a water-soluble fertilizer, per the manufacturer's directions, to keep your aquatic plants lush and healthy. In addition, you can place activated charcoal in the bottom of the vessel to help maintain clean, clear water.
How to Grow Plants in Water
Many indoor plants can be grown by propagating a cutting in a water-only medium in almost any vessel that will hold water. Glass jars and vases are atheistically pleasing because they allow you to see the plant's roots. However, as glass is prone to algae blooms, you might want to opt for an opaque vase if you're the low-maintenance type of gardener.
Make sure to verify the plant's requirements for exposure to light before you give it a home on a windowsill.
Change the water on a regular basis (opt for chlorine-free water when possible), especially if it becomes cloudy or murky, and fertilize your plant with a water-soluble fertilizer at 1/4 strength to provide the nutrients the plants usually absorb from soil.
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