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Christine Reilly
April 20, 2022
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How to Propagate Snake Plant: 6 Easy Ways!

Let’s learn how to propagate (often misspelled as propogate) a snake plant! One of the best parts about growing houseplants is propagating them, using part of a parent plant to create new plant babies! It can feel scary to cut your snake plant, but the reward is worth it. The snake plant or Dracaena trifasciata, […]

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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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Spelling: Propagate or Propogate plants?

The correct way to spell this rewarding, plant-related activity is "propagate". Though, propagate does sound similar to "propogate"!

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