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6 Easy Plant Propagation Hacks for Beginners 1. Stem Cuttings • Best for: Pothos, Philodendron, Mint, Coleus, Succulents • How to do it: • Cut a healthy stem just below a node (where leaves grow). • Remove lower leaves and place the cutting in water or soil. • Keep in bright, indirect light and wait for roots to form. 2. Leaf Cuttings • Best for: Snake Plant, Jade Plant, African Violets • How to do it: • Cut a healthy leaf and let it dry for a few hours (if it’s a succulent). • Place it in moist soil and mist occasionally. • New roots and shoots will grow from the leaf base. 3. Division • Best for: Snake Plant, Aloe Vera, Spider Plant, Peace Lily • How to do it: • Gently separate a plant into smaller sections at the roots. • Replant each section in its own pot with fresh soil. • Water and care for them as usual. 4. Offsets (Pups) • Best for: Aloe Vera, Spider Plant, Cacti • How to do it: • Wait for baby plants (pups) to grow at the base of the parent plant. • Gently separate them and replant in new pots. 5. Water Propagation • Best for: Pothos, Philodendron, Basil, Spider Plant • How to do it: • Place stem cuttings in a glass of water. • Change the water every few days. • Once roots develop, transfer to soil. 6. Layering (Super Easy for Beginners) • Best for: Strawberries, Ivy, Mint • How to do it: • Bend a stem so it touches the soil. • Secure it with a small rock or pin. • Roots will form, and you can cut the new plant off later. These methods are great for beginners and require minimal tools. Which plant are you thinking of propagating? Thank you for watching! Feel free to drop a comment below—I’d love to hear your thoughts. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more plant tips! #PlantCare #IndoorPlants #GardeningTips #Houseplants #GardenHacks