First we need to take care our plants as if they’re our own children. House our outdoor plants need always good care and love. Just try to give them real love and see difference, see how they grow up, see how beautiful they become.
Propagating your plants is a lot easier than it seems, even if you’re new to this whole green thumb thing. But let’s back up a sec—if you’re reading this wondering, “What does propagation even mean?!” here’s what you need to know: Plant propagation is a way of forming a new plant from an existing plant. Essentially, you take a piece of a bigger plant and start growing another one from it. You might do this because your plant requires regular pruning and you don’t want the cuttings to go to waste, or to create a sweet gift from an existing plant .
What We Need :
Your plant* ,Gloves, Glass jar, Shears, Rubbing alcohol, Trowel, Potting soil, Planter
We used a rubber tree (AKA the Ficus elastica) for this tutorial, but there are tons of plants out there that can be propagated in water. If you’re unsure if your plant can be propagated in water, check with your local garden center!