Water propagation is another easy way on how to propagate snake plants. It involves rooting leaf cuttings in water until they develop new roots and pups. This method is suitable for plants of all sizes and can be done with any healthy leaf. Here are the steps to follow when you choose to...
And snake plants are one of the absolute best plants to propagate. It’s easy, and there are five different ways to do so that I’ll cover in this guide: by rhizome, by division, by cuttings rooted in well-draining soil, by cuttings rooted in water, and by leaf cuttings in LECA. I...
Snake Plants are some of the toughest plants you can find. Whether indoors, in your garden, or on your balcony, these spiky beauties can put up with almost anything. They’re easy to grow, but you should know a few things. Keep reading for Snake Plant care tips as a houseplant – yo...
Snake plants received their name from the shape of their leaves, and are also called Mother-in-Law Tongues due to their sharpness. They can be successfully grown by even those with the blackest of thumbs. The striking foliage shoots straight up for several feet if allowed to grow to maximum...
Keep the cutting evenly moist but not wet, and in several weeks to a month, small plantlets will begin to grow from the base of the cutting. Separate small plantlets into individual plants or leave them as a clump. Note that most varieties of snake plant with variegated leaves are actuall...
How to Plant Ready to get started? While you can certainly grow lemongrass from seeds, it's more commonly propagated by division or stem cuttings. Here's how to do it. Propagation by Division For this method, simply divide the existing plant and its rootball into multiple smaller clumps, ...
Many houseplants – such as prayer plants,African violets,snake plants, andorchids– are typically propagated vegetatively, through division or cuttings, making the resulting new plantsclonesof the parent plant. With living Christmas trees, however, each plant grown from a seed is a true individual...
With their big, bold leaves and impressive stature, rubber plants (Ficus elastica) are as popular today as they were back in the 1950s. But now houseplant lovers have a much wider array of rubber tree varieties to choose from. Learn how to grow these imp
ZZ plants can be found in the tropical areas along theAfrican East Coast, from Kenya all the way down to South Africa covering Malawi, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Unlike other tropical houseplants, it does not grow in typical forested areas. Rather, you can find this plant in thegrass...
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