Reuse Your Sol-ti Glass Bottles with DIY

Houseplant Propagation!

In a quest to find ways to help the environment, Sol-ti encourages the re-use of our Glass Bottles with purpose which includes plant propagation!


Houseplants are a great addition to any home environment.


Not only do indoor plants enhance a home's appearance, but they have been shown to reduce stress, increase creativity, boost moods and even reduce air toxins and pollutants!


A great way to acquire an abundance of houseplants is by propagating new life from a mother plant.


Try this DIY plant propagation guide to incorporate houseplants into your space and make for a healthier, happier you!


Don't forget to tag us on Social Media @drinksolti to share the creative methods that you use to repurpose Sol-ti Glass Bottles!

   What you will need

         • Mother Plant to propagate, such as Pothos

         • Sharp Scissors

         • A Sol-ti Glass Bottle filled with room temperature water

   Instructions

1. On a mature stem, look right below the leaf for a tiny brown root node. These tiny bumps are the key to propagating Pothos. Snip off 2 inches of healthy stem right before a node and include a node or two with the cutting, as this is where the new roots will form.



2. Remove any leaves close to the node, especially ones that might end up submerged under water when you put your cutting into your Sol-ti Glass Bottle. 



3. Place your plant cutting in your Sol-ti Glass Bottle and set it in a location that receives bright to moderate indirect light. 



4. Check root growth from the node on a weekly basis. Replenish with fresh water when needed. Once roots are established, you can pot in soil, or you can keep in your Sol-ti Glass Bottle as a stylish addition to your home decor! 


  What you will need

         • Mother Plant to propagate, such as Pothos

         • Sharp Scissors

         • A Sol-ti Glass Bottle filled with room temperature water

  Instructions

1. On a mature stem, look right below the leaf for a tiny brown root node. These tiny bumps are the key to propagating Pothos. Snip off 2 inches of healthy stem right before a node and include a node or two with the cutting, as this is where the new roots will form.



2. Remove any leaves close to the node, especially ones that might end up submerged under water when you put your cutting into your Sol-ti Glass Bottle. 



3. Place your plant cutting in your Sol-ti Glass Bottle and set it in a location that receives bright to moderate indirect light. 



4. Check root growth from the node on a weekly basis. Replenish with fresh water when needed. Once roots are established, you can pot in soil, or you can keep in your Sol-ti Glass Bottle as a stylish addition to your home decor!