Ich höre, dass Tradeskantien leicht zu stützen sind, also dachte ich, ich würde es versuchen. Ich habe Perlit, Fluval, Boden und natürlich Wasser zur Hand. Hat jemand einen REC für die beste Methode für diesen Kleinen?

Von: BrujitainBrooklyn

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  1. Complete_Oil9682 on

    I love using aquarium stratum. Have several types of tradescantia propping in it right now!

  2. Use about 1/4 perlite, 3/4 soil and remove the bottom leaf, poke it down until the lowest leaf is touching the soil, then water it while avoiding the leaves. You can water prop these too but it’s easier to stick them straight in soil. Your zebrina looks like it could be violet hill if you were interested 🙂

  3. Gem_Supernova on

    my grocery store floor tradescantia has been shooting up new growths all week I just cut it into single nodes and jammed them in soil I don’t even think I used rooting powder or anything. Genuinely shocked as they have colonized their little cup in the time my scindapsus cuttings have grown a single one inch root lol

  4. jjbananamonkey on

    I popped one and the same pot I was growing a pothos in. I think it’s already growing faster than the pothos 😂

  5. They make nice ground cover. When they grown over their boundaries I just use scissors to cut them back to where i want and often toss the under bushes to grow. aMuch harder for weeds to grow when these are fully covering the ground. I live in S Fl

  6. Significant_Grape_86 on

    I found a piece like that a few years ago and now it’s taking over my life

  7. ProbablyCanyon on

    Personally I take a super shallow dish, strip the bottom leaves and just submerge it only not the leaves and in a couple days, boom roots! That easy! I proplift tons of these

  8. Spiritual_Trash_6723 on

    They will never stop growing!! I have about 10 in my house that I keep propagating!!

  9. Immediate_Gold299 on

    Stick it in a lil bud vase with some water and watch it root! Sooooo easy!

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