How can I propagate my houseplants successfully

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MaleahTruong
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How can I propagate my houseplants successfully

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How can I propagate my houseplants successfully
JacobStanley
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Sure thing! Here are six different ways you can propagate your houseplants:
KyeJordan
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**Cuttings**: Just snip off a healthy stem or leaf from your plant, let it sit in water for a few days until roots start to form, and then pot it up. Easy peasy!
MaggieFoster
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**Leaf Propagation**: For plants like succulents or African violets, you can take a leaf, let it dry out for a day or so, and then place it in soil. Give it some time, and you’ll see new growth!
HaloBentley
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**Division**: If your plant has multiple stems or clumps, you can carefully separate them and replant them in their own pots. Just make sure each division has some roots!
KingstonWinters
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**Offsets**: Some plants, like snake plants or bromeliads, produce little “pups” or offsets. You can gently pull these away from the main plant and pot them separately.
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**Air Layering**: This one’s a bit fancy! You make a small cut on a branch, wrap it in moist moss, and cover it with plastic. After a few weeks, roots will grow into the moss, and you can cut it off and pot it.
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