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  • Propagation of Ceropegia woodii through cuttings

    Propagation of Ceropegia woodii through cuttings
    Ceropegia woodii is an easy-to-care-for houseplant and therefore ideal for beginners. The plant, which is also sold under the name rose vine, belongs to the succulents and is very easy to propagate yourself. This is how you grow the new plant. You can cut cuttings during the entire growing season. However, spring is particularly suitable.

    Prepare normal garden soil and mix it with a little sand. Allow the cut ends to dry for a day or two before inserting the shoots into the substrate.

    Have fun with it!
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  • SANSEVIERIA propagation...

    Sansevieria propagation, step by step guide at TOMs FLOWer CLUB
    Apart from the relatively "fast" propagation through separation of the established plants from the mother plant, there is also the possibility (rather slow way...) to propagate Sansevierias through the leaves cuttings... In total it can take up to 2-3-4 years till your get a well established new plant, i.e. your patience is expected! Please note that e.g. the variegated crossings of S.trifasciata will always turn through the leaf cutting propagation to the basis green form.  I find it always pretty fascinating story to see how the plants slowly develop... What about you? Did you already propagate your Sansevierias through leaves cuttings?
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