Propagation

  • Prayer Plant propagation
    Calathea and Maranta,  Propagation

    Prayer Plant Propagation

    Prayer plant propagation is as straight forward as taking node cuttings and rooting them in water. I’ve done this a lot and have a few prayer plants around my home. We cover all you need to know about calathea maranta propagation… Prayer Plant Propagation Prayer Plants, aka Marantas are striking looking plants. Water propagation is definitely the way to go for these beauties. Here is our guide to Prayer Plant Propagation. Just to be clear often Calatheas get called prayer plants, but here we are referring to Maranta, for more info on calatheas please see our Calathea Care articles.  See also: Maranta Lemon Lime, Prayer Plant Propagation In Soil, Prayer…

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  • Fiddle Leaf Fig Propagation
    Propagation

    Fiddle Leaf Fig Propagation

    Welcome to our guide to Fiddle Leaf Fig propagation. Fiddle Leaf Figs have become immensely popular in the last few years. And for good reason – they look great as small plants, and when they grow bigger they can completely transform both the look and feel of a room with their architectural aesthetic. I own five or six of them which I propagated all from one plant.  Here’s our guide to Fiddle Leaf Fig Propagation… See also: Fiddle Leaf Fig Care, Fiddle Leaf Fig Propagation In Soil, Fiddle Leaf Fig Propagation In Water, Ficus Shivereana Care, Variegated Ficus, Variegated Fiddle Leaf Fig, Rubber Plant Care. Fiddle Leaf Fig Propagation In…

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  • Rubber Plant Propagation
    Propagation

    Rubber Plant Propagation

    Rubber Plant Propagation Welcome to our article on Rubber Plant Propagation. I’ve propagated a lot over the years and I have a few inside my home and outside on my balcony too. Rubber plants are really popular for a reason. Their leaf color and shape are a great way to add green to a room, they can be vertical or branch out and are relatively easy to care for. To propagate a rubber plant you can use various methods, I normally use water propagation as I find it the easiest and I can monitor root growth. I’ll cover this step by step below. I’ll talk about the others too.  See…

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  • String Of Hearts
    Propagation,  Sphagnum Moss Propagation,  Succulents and Cacti

    String Of Hearts Butterfly Method

    The string of hearts butterfly method involves making a lot of one-leaf one-node cuttings from long stems and then rooting them on moss, so you get a lot of rooted propagations and a thick plant and bushy plant. See also: our String Of Hearts article for a full guide to caring for this plant, our other string of hearts propagation guide: How To Propagate String Of Hearts. String Of Hearts Butterfly Method You can find all our articles on sphagnum moss propagation here, like the Philodendron Burle Marx Propagation In Moss article. String of Hearts propagation – frequently asked questions Further Reading String Of Hearts, How To Propagate String Of…

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  • String Of Hearts
    Plant Care,  Propagation,  Succulents and Cacti

    String Of Hearts

    String of hearts are a pretty hanging succulent that is easy to care for and propagate, as long as they get plenty of light and are not overwatered. Although slow growing they propagate really easily, I bought one a few years ago and now have 5 or 6 around my house. String Of Hearts Care Summary Light needs: Bright indirect sunlight Watering needs: Let it dry out completely between watering. Fertilizer: Use a general purpose household fertilizer, diluted down by half the normal amount, once a month in the summer months. Soil: Cactus and succulent compost. Humidity: They will do well in all household environments and do not need misting.…

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  • Monstera Pinnatipartita Propagation In Leca
    Leca Propagation,  Monstera,  Propagation

    Monstera Pinnatipartita Propagation In Leca

    Welcome to our guide to monstera pinnatipartita propagation in leca. My favorite way to propagate a monstera pinnatipartita is with clay pebbles. I water propagate it first to root it quickly in a jar of water. Then I move it to leca. I cover both process below with step by step instructions and pictures of my plants. See also: Monstera Pinnatipartita Care for a full guide to caring for this plant How To Propagate A Monstera Pinnatipartita In Water Follow these steps: Take a cutting You want to make sure you get a node included in the cutting and do not cut too close to it, as damaging the node…

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