Vanilla Rooting Made Simple: Two Easy Methods

1. The Potting Method

  • Container: Use a transparent plastic pot for easy monitoring of the roots and growing media.
  • Potting Media Options: You have many choices! Recently, I’ve been using grow cubes, but these also work well:
    • 80% general potting soil + 20% perlite
    • 100% potting soil
    • 100% perlite
    • 100% coco chips
    • 100% small pine bark
    • 100% medium pine bark
      (All tested and effective!)
  • Planting Steps:
    1. Place the vine in the potting mix, ensuring the bottom end is inside the pot.
    2. Bury the vine so that at least the first node (where the leaf grows) is under the surface. (No need to remove the buried leaf!)
    3. Keep the pot in a warm, shaded spotno direct sunlight! (Artificial light is fine.)
    4. Maintain damp (not soggy) soil.
  • Growth Timeline:
    • Roots typically appear in a few days.
    • New growth starts in a few weeks.
    • Be patient! If the plant looks healthy but isn’t sprouting, the new growth might be developing from the buried node and will take time to emerge.

2. The Quick & Lazy Method

  • Setup:
    • Place the vine on a moist sphagnum moss bed inside a large bowl.
    • Keep the bowl in a warm, shaded area (again, no direct sun — artificial light works well).
    • Ensure the moss stays moist but not waterlogged.
  • Results:
    • Roots develop in days to weeks, depending on the Vanilla species.

Best Growing Conditions

For thriving vanilla plants, provide:

  • Warmth (25-28 °C)
  • High humidity (80%)

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