I think that just sticking it in dirt will work. I think it would like some rooting hormone if you happen to have any around.
For better results you can always set up your own miniature greenhouse. http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8702.html I did one of those a while ago, but it worked too well and now I’ve got way too many Wandering Jews.
Really, though, the beer bottle plant is succulent enough that it probably won’t need controlled humidity or anything like that. Just stick it in dirt and see what happens. I expect to see results on your blog.
Fred looks really small in these pictures, like about the same size as a cat.
Hey, the beer bottle plant I got from the Eichenlaub Estate last year is doing really good. To propagate it, do I just need to pull one of them off and stick it in some dirt. Should I use rooting hormone?
I think that just sticking it in dirt will work. I think it would like some rooting hormone if you happen to have any around.
For better results you can always set up your own miniature greenhouse. http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8702.html I did one of those a while ago, but it worked too well and now I’ve got way too many Wandering Jews.
Really, though, the beer bottle plant is succulent enough that it probably won’t need controlled humidity or anything like that. Just stick it in dirt and see what happens. I expect to see results on your blog.
Fred looks really small in these pictures, like about the same size as a cat.
Hey, the beer bottle plant I got from the Eichenlaub Estate last year is doing really good. To propagate it, do I just need to pull one of them off and stick it in some dirt. Should I use rooting hormone?
-steve