Propagating Houseplants
🌱 Easy Plant Propagation Tips ✨ Extra Tips from Plantum Botanics🤫 • Trim Lower Leaves – If rooting in water, remove any leaves that will be submerged to prevent rot. For soil or substrate, trimming isn’t necessary, as the leaves stay dry! • Best Rooting Mix – For strong roots in soil, try equal parts coarse sand, perlite, and vermiculite. • Using this method, you can propagate: Monstera, Philodendron, Epipremnum, Syngonium, Scindapsus, Rhaphidophora, Tetrastigma, Cissus, Hedera (Ivy), Tradescantia Happy propagating! 🌱 #propogation #propogate #plantcare #plantcaretips #plantcareisselfcare #plantcare101 #plantcareroutine #propogationstation
Fertilize the orchid like this, so that it blooms profusely and for a long time!
For those who have orchids at home, the desire is likely to witness their abundant and prolonged blooming. These exquisite plants are renowned for their splendid flowers, adorning their stems for an impressive 3-6 months. To fully capitalize on this natural spectacle, it’s crucial to provide meticulous care, appropriate fertilization, and proper irrigation for your orchids.
How to Propagate Aloe Vera
Curious about how to propagate aloe vera and grow your collection of this amazing plant? Whether you’re separating pups or diving into leaf cuttings, propagating aloe vera is simpler than you think! I’ve had great success with this process, even as a novice gardener. Start by carefully removing the offsets (aka pups) and potting them in well-draining soil. Want to learn the best methods for rooting aloe vera leaves or exploring propagation tricks? Dive into my step-by-step guide for all the tips and secrets. Ready to grow your aloe garden? Learn more! 🌿