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15K views · 53K reactions | Olha essa ideia incrível pra você fazer, e sua plantas vão agradecer 🤩 . . . . . . #dica #truque #plantas #jardinagem #apartamento #facavocemesmo | Agnaldo Ribeiro
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41K views · 4.6K reactions | This is BY FAR the easiest way to propagate plants 🪴 it takes all the risk out from chopping the plant first & hoping it will work! You can also use plastic wrap but these prop balls are reusable and tend to hold up better. ➡️ comment “BALL” & I’ll send you the 🔗 ✨ How to use a propagation ball to air layer a houseplant ⬇️ 1. Choose a healthy and mature branch on your houseplant that you want to propagate. Make sure the branch is at least 1/4 inch in diameter. 2. Locate the node & clean the selected branch by removing any leaves or side shoots from a section about 6-8 inches long. This will be the area where you will apply the propagation ball. 3. Soak 💦 the moss ball in water for a few minutes to ensure it is fully saturated. This will help maintain moisture during the air layering process. 4. Place the propagation ball around the cleaned section of the branch, ensuring it is snug and secure. You can use a twist tie or string to hold the ball in place if needed. ‼️Optional: add @marketbotany Prop Drops (code “MARIAHGROWS” for 10% off) for quicker root development 5. Monitor the propagation ball regularly to ensure it remains moist. You may need to mist it with water or add more water to the ball if it starts to dry out. 💧 6. After a few weeks to a few months, you should start to see roots forming inside the propagation ball. Once the roots are well-developed, you can carefully cut the branch below the ball and remove the air layer. 🙌 7. Plant 🪴 the air-layered section in a pot with well-draining soil and keep it in a warm and humid environment. Water it regularly and provide indirect sunlight until it establishes itself as a new plant. Remember, air layering can take time, so be patient and provide the necessary care for the air-layered section to thrive. Good luck with your propagation! 🫶🪴 | Mariah Harman | Houseplant Tips
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How To Kill Mealybugs With Alcohol And Not Hurt The Plant
Mealybugs are sap-sucking garden pests that can be killed through various methods, including alcohol. Here's how to kill mealybugs with alcohol.
Do Spider Plants Like Coffee Grounds?
Coffee grounds are popular green compost material that many plants love. But do Spider plants like coffee grounds? Find out the answer here.
What Plants Do Not Like Coffee Grounds?
Coffee grounds work great as a fertilizer on many indoor flowering plants, but are there other plants that do not like coffee grounds? Find out the answer here.
Growing Elephant Foot Plants: How To Care For The Ponytail Palm Plant
Ponytail palm plant the Beaucarnea Recurvata a popular houseplant, easy to grow, loves bright light, pest free and doesn't want lots of water. [LEARN MORE]
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This Oak is fantastic!
This beautiful Oak bonsai needed pruning and a couple of small branches cutting off, this helps give the bonsai a much better shape ✨ #bonsai #bonsaidirect #bonsaitree #nature #garden #oaktree #tree #pruning
This is way more fun than buying premixed 🌞 I ran out of foliage spray but instead of buying more I decided to b | Kellyn
Happy Happy Houseplant🪴Mandi Gubler on Instagram: "Do you mount your staghorn ferns?! They for sure look great mounted, but I prefer to keep them in a cute planter. It’s a lot easier to water them that way and you avoid any possible water damage on your walls! If this was helpful, pass this along to a friend who loves staghorn ferns! #staghornfern #ferns #plantcare #houseplanttips #urbanjungle #indoorjungle"