3 Lemongrass Stalks No Roots To Propagate
You will receive 3 lemongrass stalks approximate 4” long to propagate by water. Similar to photos 1 - 5 no roots. Yes, you can propagate lemongrass by water. Here's how upon receiving your cuttings:1. Place the stalks in a glass jar filled with about an inch of water.2. Place the jar in a location with bright but indirect sunlight.3. Change the water every few days to keep it fresh and clean.4. After about 3 - 4 weeks, you should start to see roots forming at the bottom of the stalks.5. Once the roots are a few inches long, you can transplant the lemongrass into soil.Note that while lemongrass can be propagated in water, it is not a guarantee that it will be successful. Some stalks may not root, and it may take longer for others to develop roots. Patience and consistent care. It grows quickly & spreads to fill a planting bed or pot. Expect a plant to reach a size of 4 - 5 feet tall and up to 2 feet wide in a growing season.