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The Ultimate Guide to Growing Clivia: Care Tips, Techniques, and Maintenance
Master the art of Clivia cultivation with our comprehensive guide. Discover essential care tips, effective techniques, and maintenance practices to ensure your Clivia plants thrive. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener
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How To Water Propagate Monstera Deliciosa. Follow on IG @jomariemke for more plant tips and tricks!
Difficulty: Easy Tools • Scissors • Glass jar or vase • Potting soil • Pot or planter
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Here’s how I save my cuttings from rotting in water! By sealing the ends with superglue! 🌿
Propagate Without a Node
If you love propagating houseplants (and why wouldn’t you?) you’ve probably tried a few different methods for cloning your favorite potted plants. One of the easiest and most common propagation methods—especially for aroids like monsteras—is to take cuttings. The trouble is, you can’t just grow a whole new monstera plant with just any old cutting. Can you just propagate a leaf? Is propagating monstera without a node possible? Can you propagate with JUST a node?
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How to propagate a Monstera Deliciosa in 5 very easy steps
5 easy steps on how to propagate a Monstera Deliciosa: • 1. Find the node with aerial root on a stem • 2. Snip this stem (node+aerial root+2-3 leaves) • 3. Place the stem in a jar of water • 4. Wait at least 2-3 months for a strong root system to grow • 5. Move your Monstera cutting from water to soil
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How to Grow Monstera in Water
Here's how to grow and take care your monstera in water. Not just in soil, monstera can grow in the water too. Just follow the step (change water and give liquid fertilizer) and your monstera will live happily. credit to Plant with Krystal
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Bottom Watering Ideas
If you are looking for plant caring tips this bottom watering tips for your house plants you can use this method next time • Credit:@alyplantsnstuff