March 06, 2024
by Ananya Jain
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If you possess a sizable Jade plant, you can propagate additional Jade plants by snipping a stem from the main plant. Opt for a section with a sturdy stem and flourishing leaves.
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Letting the cutting dry for a few days helps your new Jade plant root healthily. Keep it in a dry spot until slightly dry; a scab should form where cut.
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Rooting hormone, alternatively known as rooting tonic, comprises various plant hormones enhancing the success of cuttings' growth.?
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Utilize your finger or a pencil to create a small indentation in the soil, sized to accommodate the stem. Insert the stem into the hole, ensuring the rooting hormone is covered.?
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Ensure the young plant receives sunlight, but avoid direct exposure to prevent leaf damage. After three to four weeks, new growth indicates successful rooting.
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Be attentive to your jade plant; although it demands little, it still requires care.
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