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Hello, fellow plant lovers. I am glad you are here. Plant life is part of my DNA. I grew up in a home with hundreds of plants. Mostly African violets and orchids. As I grew, I began with my own plant collection. Then retirement came. After several months of thinking, What am I going to do with my life?, my plant collection started to grow. I watched many plant videos and visited many local garden centers and online plant shops. I started propagating. I bought plant stands, lights, fans, nutrients, AND more plants. I thank God for my husband because he supported my new way of life. He let my plant hobby grow. Here we are. I am now propagating my own plants to share with you. I hope you enjoy my propagations as much as I do. To have the honor of taking a cutting and watching it grow into its own little plant is amazing.
Hoya also known as the wax plant. The hoya has over 500 species. Hoyas are easy care and pet friendly. They prefer bright indirect light. Water when the top inch or two of soil is dry. Pots should have drainage holes to prevent root rot. Hoyas like additional humidity. My nursery hoyas are propagated from my mother plants via stem cuttings
Monstera Deliciosa also known asthe Swiss cheese plant due to its many fenestrations in its leaves. The Monstera thrives on bright indirect light. Avoid direct light as it can burn the leaves. Water when the top inch or two of soil is dry. Avoid over watering can lead to root rot. Try to plant in vessels with drain holes. As the plant grows it would benefit from a moss pole as it likes to trail or climb. The Monstera likes increased humidity. I propagated my nursery monstera from stem cuttings of the mother plant.
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