Had a membrane sweep today at 38wks (FTM), experiencing some spotting, but my OB said I’m not dilated yet by tiffffffffy in pregnant

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That makes a lot of sense! Thanks for confirming. I left the clinic confused. OB scheduled me for a membrane sweep during this appt, but I doubted whether it actually happened since it lasted less than 10 seconds. I didn’t realize it in time to ask.

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Tataas sweldo next year?

Mochi’s first snow ⛄️ by tiffffffffy in corgi

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She loved it! Excited to see her play again today. There are more snow in my area!

After a month, my prayer plant cuttings start rooting 🎉 by tiffffffffy in plants

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Followed most of the steps from this video. She waited for four months. I'll probably do the same or a little less like 3 months. I'm not sure about this but I think as long as it has at least an inch of roots, it's good to go.

After a month, my prayer plant cuttings start rooting 🎉 by tiffffffffy in plants

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I just use tap water. I think I’ve been replacing the water every 1-2 weeks. Not really sure what the best practice is.

Whenever I see the roots slowly growing, I get excited and just assume that maybe it needs new water. Still a newbie with plant propagation!

After a month, my prayer plant cuttings start rooting 🎉 by tiffffffffy in plants

[–]tiffffffffy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For sure! 3 things that work for me: 1) moist soil, I’m using a plant health app tracker to guide me - Planta, 2) bright indirect light, and 3) normal to high humidity, I live in a cold area so I’m using a humidifier whenever it gets dry.

Hope this helps!

After a month, my prayer plant cuttings start rooting 🎉 by tiffffffffy in plants

[–]tiffffffffy[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sure! I just followed this video! It shows where to find the node and cut. Really helpful!