Place each section upright in a glass or container filled with clean water—only the bottom part should be submerged.
Refresh the water weekly to keep it clean and oxygenated.
Watch for tiny white roots to appear. Once the roots are a few centimeters long, carefully move the cuttings to pots with soil for long-term growth.
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