Cutting is a fun and satisfying experience that you are sure to enjoy and will allow you to multiply your plants for yourself or as a gift. Once your first cutting has been successfully made, you will only want to make new ones. Many plants can be propagated in this way by cutting in water, but there are some exceptions. Therefore, it is essential to know the suitable varieties before embarking on the cutting adventure. In addition, the periods suitable for cutting and the techniques may vary depending on the varieties. In fact, you will see that the cutting process is not the same for indoor or outdoor plants, for example.
We give you all the keys to make your cuttings as successful as possible.
The water cutting technique and the necessary equipment
Cutting in water is a relatively easy technique for propagating your plants. You will still need patience and regular monitoring of your cutting if you want it to be a success! In this article The water cutting technique and the necessary equipment, we give you some valuable advice for successful water cuttings, explaining the method step by step, as well as the equipment to use. At
Cutting indoor plants in water
In this article Cutting indoor and outdoor plants in water, we first offer you our selection of indoor plants which can be easily taken in water . Begonia, Fittonia, Monstera, etc…. There are many, but you won't get a cutting from every plant. Indeed, not all plants are made to be cut. We therefore guide you step by step by offering you a list, although not exhaustive, of indoor plants that you can take cuttings in water, in order to ensure the best possible result.
We will also tell you about outdoor plants that you can easily take from cuttings. Hydrangea, oleander, lilac, mint... the list is long.
With all these tips, you will quickly become a pro at water cuttings and will be able to expand your little personal jungle at your leisure. So it’s up to you!