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Christine Reilly
May 12, 2022
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How to Propagate Tradescantia: Cuttings, Rooting, and Care Made Easy!

On your journey to learn how to propagate houseplants, tradescantia is one of the most rewarding to grow! This fast-growing plant is the simplest to root of all. Whether you plan to use your tradescantia propagations to make new baby plants or fill larger pots with lush, overflowing vines, we’ll cover all the methods here! […]

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Christine Reilly

Christine is a plant mom who has propagated 100s of plants. She writes propagation guides for plants and cuttings. Her favorite plant is a monstera albo.

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Recent Posts

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  • How to Propagate Snake Plant: 6 Easy Ways!

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