serious help needed with my previous post

Central IL, United States(Zone 5a)

If anyone has any ideas what so ever I would greatly appreciate your oppinions!

I am more of an outside guy and have to many projects to count and with recent medical problems most of them are unfinished but I''m trying to get them done as soon as i can......but this Ti plant ordeal has me stumped and I really don't want to killl them of if of all possible.

Thanks for help in advance!

Hometown, IL(Zone 5a)

Could you post a picture of the plants? It's a lot easier to answer a question if you can.

San Antonio, TX

ONE OF THE RESPONSES YOU GOT PREVIOUSLY SAID:

you can just prepare the soil and stick the sturdy stem cuttings of the Ti plant. With enough water and minimal sunlight exposure, Ti plant can grow on its own.

ANOTHER SAID:

Cut of anywhere from an 8 inch piece to a 2 foot piece of the Ti stalk and either put it in a glass of water till the roots develop, stick it in the ground or in a pot with potting soil (make sure the leaf nodes are pointed upwards or it will not grow) or just lay it on the ground or in a shallow container.

SO IM ASSUMING U CAN JUST STICK ONE END OF THE STICK IN THE POTTING SOIL AND KEEP IT WATERED AND IT WILL GROW. SOUNDS LIKE U CAN ALSO ROOT IT IN WATER OR BY LAYING THE STICK ON THE TOP OF THE SOIL (MAYBE PUSH IT IN A LITTLE) AND GROW IT THAT WAY. "FYI": IF THE TERM LEAF NODES IS UNFAMILIAR TO U IT'S THE BUMP WHERE THE LEAF IS GONNA COME THRU. I HOPE THAT HELPS A LITTLE. I UNDERSTAND ABOUT SOMETIMES INSTRUCTIONS NOT BEING SUPER CLEAR. I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM SOMETIMES. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR TI.

belleville, NJ(Zone 6a)

shhh...
inside voices, please!

amy
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San Antonio, TX

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belleville, NJ(Zone 6a)

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amy
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San Antonio, TX

thanks but i prefer to do it my way, thank u

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