Plantomaniac08 said:since I owned a Transcendentia that I grew indoors. I had the one you can find in the garden section, it's a dark purple variety, it rooted pretty easily when I stuck it in its pot.
Are you kidding me, I couldn't kill my purple, 'Wandering Jew' transcendentia if I wanted to!
Not that I want to. I had a stem of it fall off earlier this year and I was outside so I just ripped up the leaves and through them in an amaryllis pot, thinking they would add some nutrients back into the soil of my amaryllis. Noooooo, sirree! Those little suckers rooted themselves and grew several vines. I felt bad when I ended up deciding to pull them out and pitch them, after all their hard work to get going from little pieces...
Prior to that, I've also given several cuttings to my mom and sister and they took off. No, I definitely don't worry about my purple transcendentia being able to take root from cuttings. As long as the teddy bear vine shares that trait, I'm sure I'll have fifty of them next year!