Can I propagate my Mican by just putting a cutting in the...
@Judy
Just like other vining plants, Micans can be propagated easily in water. Use a pair of clean scissors to cut about a 1/4 inch below a node on a piece of vine that has a few leaves. You need to include the node on the cutting because that's where new roots will sprout from.
Just like other vining plants, Micans can be propagated easily in water. Use a pair of clean scissors to cut about a 1/4 inch below a node on a piece of vine that has a few leaves. You need to include the node on the cutting because that's where new roots will sprout from.
Yes! You can soil propagate them or water propagate them. I've had success both ways. For me, I just make sure that there are at least two nodes buried just slightly below the soil.
You can even use the Bobbie-pin method or the unbent paper clip method to pin them to top of the soil to allow them to root while still attached to the main plant. After the nodes grow roots, you can clip them to encourage new growth or leave them attached.
You can even use the Bobbie-pin method or the unbent paper clip method to pin them to top of the soil to allow them to root while still attached to the main plant. After the nodes grow roots, you can clip them to encourage new growth or leave them attached.
@KikiGoldblatt thanks! I peeked at your oasis!! Love those air plants!!
@sarahsalith thanks! I may try to clip it to the soil in the pot. Itβs a little sparse on one side. Thanks so much! I checked out your oasis and your plants are beautiful! How do you care for that many? Iβm impressed!!
@Judy I just do it a little at a time. (: It is my self-care.
@sarahsalith I get that!
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