How to Plant Baby Rubber Plant Cuttings: Has your Ficus elastica gotten too tall or too leggy? Did you know that you can turn it into a tree form? Here's how to make a Rubber Tree (Rubber Plant) branch out.
Not all plants grow from cuttings, but all types of lavender do. English lavender, lavandins, Spanish lavender, French lavender…you name it. The way it works is that you take cuttings during the growing year, plant them in a free-draining potting mix, and encourage them to form roots. ...
While it is possible to grow baby rubber plant peperomia from seed, this is certainly not the easiest or most advisable way. If you want offspring from an existing variegated plant, you must grow from cuttings. Growing from saved seed will result in a non-variegated plant. If for some ...
For many plants propagating by cuttings in water or mix works just fine. My Rubber Tree Plant was soon to hit the ceiling so I want to share with you how to propagate a Rubber Plant by air layering. This method works on otherhouseplantsbesides the Rubber Plant. For many of them (includi...
If you sell plants online, you’ll need a reliable way to mail them to your customers. Learn how to package and ship your plants so they arrive alive.
To create a newapple treefrom a cutting, take cuttings in late spring. Select an apple tree branch tip that contains a number of nodes where leaves branch off as well as a bud on the tip of the branch. Take two or three 6- to 8-inch cuttings for every tree you wish to produce. ...
Want more plant care tips? You’ll also love my guides onhow to take care of monstera deliciosa,snake plants,pothos plants,rubber plants,fiddle leaf figs, andpeperomia plants! And here are my tips how to pot indoor plants! Step 1: Remove the plant from the pot ...
How long does a hedge take to establish? It all depends on the varieties of trees and shrubs you use, the time of year they are planted, the richness of the soil and the weather conditions. If you plant in the fall you won’t see any growth until the following spring, though the ro...
What Is A Florist Hydrangea? – Plus, Why You Shouldn’t Plant Them In Your Garden They may look gorgeous, but is it worth your while trying to grow a florist hydrangea? While lovely in short-term displays, here’s why you should think carefully before you take one on ...
If the cuttings are not fully ruined, then you can snip away the damaged part and use them to propagate a new plant. To be on the safe side, keep them in a different pot, away from the other plants, till they develop and show no signs of diseases....