Indoor Easy Care plant Cuttings Bundle - Mystery Box House Plant Clippings - Cuttings for Propagation Pothos Philodendron Wandering Jew
Indoor Easy Care plant Cuttings Bundle - Mystery Box House Plant Clippings - Cuttings for Propagation Pothos Philodendron Wandering Jew - 3 Cuttings is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- 📦 Ships from Michigan, USA
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Description
Description
Mystery Box with some unique and rare cuttings! A surprise box for you full of cuttings from different varieties of pothos, philodendrons, tradescantia, and snake plants.
What will you receive: A box with mystery cuttings as per the selected counts.
CARE
-> We will send detailed care instructions for caring for and propagating these cuts.
-> Taking care of indoor plant cuttings is an essential part of propagating new plants.
Here are some steps to ensure the success of your indoor plant cuttings:
Remove Excess Leaves: Trim off any excess leaves or growth from the cutting, leaving a few leaves at the top. This reduces moisture loss and allows the cutting to focus on root development.
Use Rooting Hormone (Optional): Dip the cut end of the cutting into rooting hormone powder or gel. Rooting hormones can encourage faster root development, but they are optional.
Choose a Suitable Growing Medium: Plant the cutting in a well-draining, sterile potting mix. You can use a small pot or a seed tray with drainage holes. Make a hole in the soil with a pencil or stick to insert the cutting.
Watering: Water the cutting thoroughly after planting to settle the soil and provide initial moisture. Be careful not to overwater; the soil should be evenly moist but not soggy.
Provide Proper Lighting: Place the cutting in a location with bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the cutting. A south or east-facing window is often ideal.
Maintain Humidity: Maintain a humid environment around the cutting. You can cover the cutting with a plastic bag or use a humidity dome to trap moisture. Mist the cutting with water regularly to keep humidity high.
Monitor Growth: Keep an eye on the cutting for signs of new growth, which indicates root development. This process can take several weeks to a few months, depending on the plant species.
Transplanting: Once the cutting has developed a sufficient root system and shows healthy new growth, you can transplant it into a larger pot with a standard potting mix.
Regular Care: Treat the rooted cutting like a mature plant, following its specific care requirements regarding watering, fertilizing, and light.