1. philodendron
Botanical name : Philodendron
Cut the stem and place the cutting in a glass of clean water. When a good root network is established, the cutting is ready to settle into a pot filled with potting soil. You can also start taking philodendron cuttings in the ground, in a similar way.
2. Tradescantia
Botanical name : Tradescantia
You can easily propagate plants in the genus Tradescantia simply by cutting a branch and submerging it in water or potting medium. It will form roots in 2-4 weeks.
3. Umbrella Tree
Botanical name : Schefflera
Indoor Schefflera varieties can be multiplied from stem cuttings. Plant them 1 to 2 inches deep in potting mix and place the pot in a bright, moist spot.
4. African Violets
Botanical name : Saintpaulia
Simply cut a healthy stem from the plant and dip its tip into rooting hormone. Place it an inch deep in the pot filled with potting mix and wait for the new plant to develop.
5. Snake plant
Botanical name : Sansevieria trifasciata
You can multiply your favorite variety of snake plant from pups or leaf cuttings. It is easy!
6. Prayer plant
Botanical name : Maranta leuconeura
You can grow it from stem cuttings without any difficulty. Remove the cuttings just below the nodes closest to the bottom of the stems and place them in a potting mix.
7. Crotona
Botanical name : Codiaeum
To propagate croton from cuttings, select a 3- to 4-inch-long stem with at least three sets of leaves. Place the stem in a pot filled with a light potting mix or water. You can also cut a leaf with a part of the stem attached and propagate it in water.
8. Jade plant
Botanical name : Crassula ovata
Multiply this good luck plant by cutting stems 4 to 5 inches in size and propagate in a pot filled with well-draining succulent mix or water.
9. Geraniums
Botanical name : Pelargonium
Use a sharp shear to cut above the node or a swollen part of the stem that is 4 to 5 inches in size with a few upper leaves attached and place in a pot filled with potting mix.
10. begonias
Botanical name : Begoniaceae
For propagation from stem cuttings , take a 4-inch stem and place it in a glass of water or a pot of soil. Roots will emerge in 4-5 weeks.
To propagate from a single leaf cutting , cut a mature leaf where it meets the stem and bury the petiole.
11. English ivy
Botanical name : Hedera helix
Cut a stem of English ivy that has at least two sets of leaves. Dip the end part in rooting hormone and push it into a pot filled with soil or place it in a glass of water.
12. Today
Botanical name : Hoya spp.
Cut a stem 3 to 5 inches long with at least two leaves. You can plant this in a glass of water until the roots develop about 2-3 inches long.
You can also pot the cuttings in a pot with 3 parts perlite, 3 parts coco peat, and 1 part vermiculite.
13. Black-eyed Susan Vine
Botanical name : Thunbergia alata
Take a stem 6 to 8 inches long without the lower leaves and root it in a glass filled with cool water. When you notice new roots, transplant them into a pot filled with potting mix.
14. Chain of Nickels
Botanical name : Dischidia nummularia
You can propagate it via short-stemmed cuttings by placing them on moist sphagnum moss. When the segments take root, transfer them to a pot filled with orchid bark mix.
15. Wax ivy
Botanical name : Senecio macroglossus
Take 4- to 6-inch-long cuttings during the growing season from early spring through fall and place them in a pot filled with sandy soil.
16. Arrowhead Vine
Botanical name : Syngonium podophyllum
You can grow this graceful climber from cuttings by taking any part of the stem with a set of leaves.
17. Pearl necklace
Botanical name : Senecio rowleyanus
You can easily propagate it from stem cuttings and transplant it into potting soil. Keep the soil lightly moist, and it will root quickly.
18. Grape Ivy
Botanical name : Cissus rhombifolia
Cut a cutting 4 to 6 inches long with 2 to 3 leaf nodes below the terminal bud. Dip it in a rooting hormone and place the cutting in a pot.
19. Creeping fig
Botanical name : Ficus pumila
Take cuttings from this beautiful plant during warm weather and propagate as usual.
20. Plant ZZ
Botanical name : Zamioculcas zamiifolia
You can divide the ZZ plant or grow it using stem cuttings.
21. Chinese money plant
Botanical name : Pilea peperomioides
Since the plant produces new ones itself, it does all the work for you! When babies grow in the bottom of the pot, you can remove them to plant in new pots!
22. Chain of Bananas
Botanical name : Senecio radicans
Propagating it is the same as Strings of Pearls, that is, by stem cuttings. Transplant them into potting soil and keep it moist at all times.
23. Fiddle Leaf Fig
Botanical name : Ficus lyrata
Take a cutting with 2-3 leaves attached and place it in a vase of water. The roots will sprout in 3-4 weeks, and then you can transplant it into a pot or store it in a vase.
24. Silly Cane
Botanical name : Dieffenbachia
Take a 5- to 6-inch-long section of stem from the plant, remove the lower leaves, dip the cut end in rooting hormone, and plant in the soil.
25. Plant You
Botanical Name : Cordyline fruticosa
Take 3- to 4-inch-long cuttings from the plant and place them in a pot filled with half sand and half perlite. Place the pot where it will receive bright indirect light.
26. Split Leaf Plant
Botanical name : Monstera deliciosa
To learn how to propagate monstera in water, check out this tutorial here.
27. rubber tree
Botanical name : Ficus elastica
Growing a rubber tree from cutting is an easy task. 4-6 inches of stem cutting, rooting hormone, and well-draining potting soil is all you need to grow it.
28. Silver Dollar Vine
Botanical name : Xerosicyos danguyi
Using a sharp scissor or fingernail, remove a healthy leaf from the plant and allow the end to heal. Place the leaf in a pot filled with a succulent mixture. It will take root in 4-6 weeks.
29. Dear
Botanical name : Dracaena marginata
Cut a healthy 6-inch stem from this houseplant and soak it in rooting hormone. You can plant it directly in the ground in a location that receives indirect sunlight.
30. weeping fig
Botanical name : Ficus benjamina
Cut a 5- to 6-inch-long stem from a healthy branch and plant it in potting soil, covering the cut with a plastic bag to speed up the process. Place where it receives soft sun.
31. Pothos
Botanical name : Epipremnum aureum
Propagating pothos from cutting is quite easy! Simply choose a healthy stem from the plant and cut 4 to 6 inches below the root node. You can grow it both on land and in water.