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If you’re a houseplant enthusiast, the possibilities are you’re always looking for new ways to expand your collection. Generating new plants from seeds, stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, root division, and other sources is propagation. It is simply a method of growing new plants.
Numerous plant propagation methods include cutting, germination, division, grafting, layering, etc. Different ways work better with various plants, and some plants are more accessible to propagate than others.
Your chosen method determines the type of plant you want to grow and the time and effort to devote.
You don’t need a greenhouse or other pricey equipment to make your baby plants? These basic plant propagation techniques will have you raise your plant offspring in no time, with a few materials and a lot of patience.
If you’ve decided to begin propagating, you’ve found the right place to start with. There are several ways to achieve the best outcomes depending on the type of plant you’re trying to multiply. We’re here to lead your way throughout the process. Start by giving these articles a quick read.
We’ll inform you of the optimal time to propagate your plant, as well as when it’s best not to multiply and why. We’ll also walk you through details in each step of the propagation process and the materials you’ll need.
Additionally, you’ll know which form of propagation, such as stem cutting, seed germination, air layering, etc., works ideally for your plant baby. This section further entails the pros and cons of using a particular medium for propagation.
Finally, you’ll learn how long it takes before you can pot a new cutting and then how to care for it once it has been potted. In the end, FAQs of the most commonly asked queries are included to get you all covered.
There you go! Propagation may appear complicated at first, but with a bit of experience, you can quickly multiply your plant collection. You’ll be spreading your passion for propagating and gifting tiny plants to all of your friends and family before you realize it.
Happy propagating!!