9 Indoor Plants That Grow From Cuttings Very Fast

Want plant propagation at home? These indoor plants root from simple cuttings in water or soil and start growing fast, making them perfect for beginners who want easy plant multiplication.

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    Many people think it's difficult to grow new plants at home. But the truth is, it's quite easy.

    Some indoor plants grow very quickly from just a small cutting. All you need is a healthy stem, a glass of water, and a little patience. Within a few days or weeks, roots will begin to emerge.

    If you love indoor plants, propagating them is the easiest way to increase them without spending a fortune. In this guide, you'll find nine indoor plants that grow very quickly from cuttings and are perfect for beginners.


    1. Money Plant (Pothos)

    The money plant is one of the easiest plants to grow from cuttings. It roots very quickly and survives in a variety of indoor conditions.


    Simply cut a healthy stem below a node and place it in water. Within 7–10 days, you'll usually see small white roots sprout.


    In my experience, money plant cuttings root quickly in a jar of clean water placed in indirect sunlight.

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    File Photo : Money plant cutting growing roots in a glass jar placed near bright window light.

    How to Grow:

    • Cut a 4–6-inch stem

    • Make sure the node is in the water

    • Place the jar near bright indirect light


    2. Spider Plant

    Spider plants spontaneously produce small plants called "pups." These pups can quickly become full plants.


    Simply cut a small plant and place it in water or soil.


    Spider plants are great for beginners because they rarely fail during growth.


    How to Grow:

    • Cut a healthy spiderette

    • Place it in water or moist soil

    • Roots usually form in 1–2 weeks


    3. Coleus

    Coleus is famous for its colorful leaves and rapid spread.


    A simple stem cutting can start growing roots in water within a few days.


    In my experience, coleus cuttings are one of the fastest-rooting plants indoors.


    How to propagate:

    • Cut a tender stem below a node

    • Remove the lower leaves

    • Place the cutting in water

    • Roots often emerge in about 5–7 days.


    4. Mint

    Mint grows rapidly and propagates very easily from cuttings.


    Even a small stem placed in water can start forming roots quickly.


    If you place the mint near a sunny window, growth is even faster.


    How to propagate:

    • Cut a healthy mint stem

    • Remove the lower leaves

    • Place in water

    • Roots usually emerge within a week.


    5. Tradescantia (Wandering Dude)

    Tradescantia is one of the fastest-growing indoor plants. It roots so easily that even beginners can plant it.


    Simply place the cutting directly into soil or water.


    In my experience, this plant grows faster in soil than in water once roots form.


    How to propagate:

    • Take a 3–5-inch cutting

    • Plant directly in moist soil or water

    • Place in bright, indirect light


    6. Philodendron

    Philodendrons are popular houseplants that propagate quickly from stem cuttings.


    They grow roots from the nodes, just like pothos.


    One mistake I made initially was placing the cuttings in a very dark corner. Roots took root very slowly. Bright, indirect light works better.


    How to propagate:

    • Cut a stem with at least one node

    • Place it in water

    • Wait for roots to grow

    • Roots usually emerge in about 1–2 weeks.


    7. Basil

    Basil is another fast-growing plant that roots easily in water.


    Many people buy basil from the market and propagate it at home, creating countless new plants.


    How to propagate:

    • Cut a 4-inch basil stem

    • Remove the bottom leaves

    • Place in water near sunlight

    • Roots usually emerge within a week.


    8. Snake Plant

    Snake plants grow slower than others, but are still very reliable from cuttings.


    You can grow them from leaf cuttings placed in water or soil.


    However, one limitation is that variegated snake plants can lose their leaf pattern when grown from cuttings.


    How to propagate:

    • Cut a healthy leaf into sections

    • Place the bottom portion in water or soil

    • Wait for roots and shoots to emerge

    • This process usually takes 3–5 weeks.


    9. Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)

    Chinese Evergreen is a beautiful indoor plant that can be grown from stem cuttings.


    It grows slower than Pothos but still does well indoors.


    In my experience, keeping the cutting in slightly warmer conditions speeds rooting.


    How to propagate:

    • Cut a healthy stem section

    • Place it in water or moist soil

    • Place it in bright indirect light

    • Roots may emerge in about 2–3 weeks.

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    File Photo : Fresh plant cutting placed in water jar with gardening scissors and healthy roots forming.

    Easy Tips to Make Plants Grow Faster

    Planting plants is easy, but a few small things can make a big difference.

    Always cut below the node, as this is where the roots grow.


    Use clean scissors to avoid plant infections.

    Change the water every few days to keep it fresh.


    Also, remember that not every cutting survives. Sometimes some will die, and this is completely normal when growing plants.

     

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    Final Thoughts

    Growing indoor plants from cuttings is one of the best parts of plant care. You can turn one plant into many without buying new ones.


    Start with easy plants like money plants, spider plants, or coleus. These usually root very quickly and give newcomers confidence.


    Once you see those tiny roots forming in water, planting suddenly seems easy and exciting.


    Written from real experience caring for indoor plants for IndoorPlantify.

    Expert FAQs

    What indoor plants grow fastest from cuttings?
    Some of the fastest indoor plants to grow from cuttings include pothos, spider plant, coleus, mint, tradescantia, and philodendron. These plants usually develop roots within 1–2 weeks in water.
    Which plant cuttings root fastest in water?
    Coleus, pothos, and mint are among the fastest plants to root in water. In many cases, roots begin forming within 5–7 days if the cutting receives bright indirect light.
    Can all indoor plants grow from cuttings?
    No, not every indoor plant grows easily from cuttings. However, many popular houseplants like pothos, philodendron, spider plants, and tradescantia propagate very successfully from stem cuttings.
    How long does it take for plant cuttings to grow roots?
    Most indoor plant cuttings develop roots within 7–14 days. Some plants like snake plants may take longer, sometimes up to 3–5 weeks.
    Is water propagation better than soil propagation?
    Water propagation is easier for beginners because you can see the roots developing. Once the roots grow, the plant can be transferred to soil for faster long-term growth.
    Why are my plant cuttings not rooting?
    Common reasons include low light, dirty water, cutting above the node, or unhealthy plant stems. Ensuring bright indirect light and fresh water helps improve rooting success.
    How often should I change the water for plant cuttings?
    Water should be changed every 2–3 days. Fresh water helps prevent bacteria growth and encourages healthy root development.