The easiest way to propagate philodendron plants is to take cuttings and root them. When propagating philodendrons, you want cuttings that are about 5 inches long with 2 to 3 leaves. Cut your vine to the right length, making sure once again to cut just above the node then trim off any leaves near the bottom and you are ready to root your philodendron cutting. If propagating in water, stick your cuttings in a clean jar of water and make sure the nodes are fully submerged. If propagating in soil, prepare a pot with holes in the bottom like you would for any new houseplant then add a rooting hormone to your philodendron cutting before you plant it.
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