Philodendron Propagation
Welcome to our 'Philodendron Propagation' category page, you can find all our guides below on philodendron propagation for various types of plants and prop mediums (including leca, water, sphagnum moss, and soil propagations).
We run a few tests on the best methods to use for each plants and you can find out the best mediums that work for you. If in doubt and you are looking for a simple but effective method I would water propagate them, then move to soil after two months.
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Philodendron Micans Propagation In Sphagnum Moss
We cover all you need to know about philodendron micans propagation in sphagnum moss. With step by step instructions and images. Sphagnum moss is great for propagating a lot of plants in one go, as you can take one take-out container with moss in and fit a lot of cuttings in it, giving the nodes moisture and air to encourage fast rooting. See also: our Philodendron Micans Care article for a full guide to caring for this plant, our other micans prop method: Philodendron Micans Water Propagation, as well as our Philodendron Propagation section. And How To Propagate Philodendron What You’ll Need You will need: See also: our guide How…
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Philodendron Micans Water Propagation
Welcome to our philodendron micans water propagation guide. Covering all you need to know from cutting to rooting. See also: our Philodendron Micans Care article for a full guide to caring for this plant, our other micans prop method: Philodendron Micans Propagation In Sphagnum Moss, as well as our Philodendron Propagation section and our general guide How To Propagate Philodendron and How To Propagate Philodendron In Water. What You’ll Need You will need: How To Propagate Philodendron Micans In Water Micans are really easy to propagate, here’s a step by step guide with pictures from when I propagated my plants. Step 1: Choose your plant and where you’ll make the…
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Philodendron Verrucosum Propagation In Water
Welcome to our guide to philodendron verrucosum propagation in water. I run down all you need to know, step by step with pictures of my own water props. Verrucosum are fairly easy to propagate, you just need to be careful they do not rot. See also: Philodendron Verrucosum for a full guide to caring for this plant, as well as our Philodendron Propagation section and our general guide How To Propagate Philodendron. What You’ll Need To Propagate Your Verrucosum You will need: How To Propagate Philodendron Verrucosum In Water We’ll start with the main plant, this has got a bit leggy and I’m going to cut it back so it…
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Philodendron Florida Ghost Propagation
Welcome to our guide to philodendron florida ghost propagation. I go into detail with step by step instructions and pictures of my plants as I’ve cut them. See also: How To Make A Philodendron Florida Ghost White. For our full guide to caring for this plant see: Philodendron Florida Ghost, and check out our Philodendron Propagation section. What You’ll Need You will need: How To Propagate Philodendron Florida Ghost In Water Step 1 Start with a plant that is big enough to take a cutting from. Be careful with younger plants as the nodes can be very close together. Step 2 Cut the main plant in so as to leave…
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Philodendron Mamei Propagation
Welcome to our guide to philodendron mamei propagation, we cover a few methods including soil, leca and sphagnum moss. I run down water propagation first as I always water prop before using the other methods so that the cuttings already have roots to get started, I have found this is always the best way as long as you don’t leave the plants in water for too long. What You’ll Need to Propagate A Mamei You will need: For our full guide to caring for this plant see: Philodendron Mamei Care, and check out our Philodendron Propagation section. How To Propagate Mamei In Water Step 1 You want to get at…
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Philodendron Burle Marx Propagation In Leca
Hello and welcome to our guide to philodendron burle marx propagation in leca / hydroton / clay pebbles. They are a popular medium that are really cost effective, especially as they can be re-used. Tip: we recommend Etsy for buying plants. Look for the best rated seller you can, and try to buy as close to your home as possible so the plant does not travel too far. A note about affiliate links: when you buy a plant, pots, soil, or other goods through links on this article we sometimes earn a commission. It doesn’t cost you anything, but it really helps us out if you do use them. Thanks…