Minimal Propagation Vase

2-Plant Rooting Vase

Width: 5 cm
Height: 19cm

 580,00

About the 2-Plant Rooting Vase:

There are many ways to propagate plants. The most common and traditional of these is plant propagation from leaves…

Although the water rooting method is not suitable for plants that do not like water; many minimal plants such as begonia, pilea, rubber, gardenia, monstera and African violet can be easily rooted decoratively in vases.

What should we pay attention to when rooting plants?

  • The leaf we choose for rooting should be at most 1 year old. Very old or very young leaves may have difficulty adapting to their new environment.
  • Your branch or leaf must be at least 8 cm and at most 25 cm.
  • If you are choosing a branch to root, make sure your branch does not have too many leaves on it.
  • In the first days after your plant has taken root and you put it in the soil, you should water it more than your normal routine. Roots that grow in water are lazy roots because they do not need to find water. Support your plant with more water during the process of getting used to the soil.

 

Inspired by Heyhorti.