These are easier to maintain and need less care!
Perfect if you get busy and forget to water your plants.
Aglonema red siam
This plant has different varieties that you’re free to choose from.

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Identify the healthy shoot of the mother plant and it should have at least five leaves.
Cut it diagonally with a sharp blade or shears, then take off the bottom leaves.
Place it in a jar filled with water.

Basil
Cut a stem that is around four or five inches in length.
Remove the bottom leaves and place them in water.
After 5 days or more, you will start to see roots.

Anthurium
This plant is easy to grow in water.
Just take one from a cutting and place it into a net pot.
The net pot is optional, it’s possible for you to place it directly in water.
But it makes it easier when you’re gonna wanna change the water of the plant.
see to it the water doesnt go all the way to the top when you use a net pot.
Pothos devils ivy
you’re free to not go wrong with this plant.
It grows in any water, you’ve got the option to use tap or rainwater.
If you are a beginner, then this plant is for you.
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Umbrella plant or Schefflera
This plant grows extremely well in water if you could get it to grow.
It requires bright indirect sunlight.
Monstera
Look for the node area, it is delineated by the aerial root, cut right below there.
Then place it in water.
It will develop roots over time.
Snake plant
Take the leaves of an older plant and put them into water.
After a while, you will start to see new pups growing.
Philodendron wend-imbe
This plant is a prolific grower.
Just take a stem cutting and place it into water.