24 Hanging Basket Plants You can Grow from Cuttings
23.12.2023 - 01:53
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/ Sherin Woods
Cascading plants add beauty and style with their trailing stems. Here are the best Hanging Basket Plants You can Grow from Cuttings and multiply easily!
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum
The variegated foliage of pothos looks amazing in hanging planters. Choose a healthy stem, cut 4-6 inches below the root node, and grow it in water to multiply it easily.
Botanical Name: Xerosicyos danguyi
Take a healthy leaf from the plant and allow the cut ends to heal. Lay it on a planter filled with the succulent mix, and it will root in 4-6 weeks.
Botanical Name: Senecio radicans
You can propagate this beautiful hanging plant easily with stem cuttings. Plant it in soil, provide dappled light and keep it moist all the time. It will root in 3-6 weeks.
Botanical Name: Ficus pumila
Take a healthy 6-8 inches cutting and propagate as usual in a sterile potting mix. Keep it at a location that gets bright, indirect light. When you see it growing, relocate it in a hanging basket!
Botanical Name: Senecio rowleyanus
This hanging succulent is a must-have in the hanging plant collection! You can propagate it easily from stem cuttings. Keep in mind to maintain the moisture of the soil.
Botanical Name: Hedera helix
For growing English ivy, take a stem cutting with at least two sets of leaves. Dip the ends in the rooting hormone and grow it in a pot filled with soil.
Botanical Name: Tradescantia zebrina
This easy-to-grow, fast-growing vine creates beautiful scenery in hanging baskets. You can easily propagate it from stem cuttings in water.
Botanical Name: Othonna capensis ‘Ruby’s Necklace’
This trailing vine has bean-like foliage with a green-purple hue. It can be propagated from stem cuttings and makes for a beautiful plant for hanging planters.
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