How to reproduce the Poinsettia from a twig (Page 2 ) | December 1, 2023
Annonce:
Option number 2
- You repeat the previous steps up to number 5.
- In this option, you are looking for a small pot or container to which you will have previously put substrate.
- You place sinking the stem and crush the upper part so that the substrate is well attached to the trunk.
- Just like the previous option, you must wait 2 months to notice changes.
- You water taking into account that you should never flood, because you can rot your plant.
- After 2 months, you will notice that the stem that you have placed in water has begun to put out its first and tiny leaves. For both cases, you will leave your plant for at least 2 more months and then think about a good transplant.
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