Propagate pitcher plants using cuttings

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How to cut cuttings from the pitcher plant

  • Cut cuttings 10-15 cm in length
  • Growing pots(€ 16.68 at Amazon *) Fill with nutrient-poor substrate
  • Insert shoot pieces into the substrate
  • Place pots in a bright and warm place
  • pour regularly or
  • cover with plastic wrap

The pitcher plant has its growth phase in summer. Now is the best time to take cuttings cut. Use a clean, very sharp knife so that the cuttings do not fray and you do not transfer germs to the interfaces.

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Cut cuttings that are between four and six inches long.

Insert the shoot pieces into prepared ones Growing potsthat are filled with nutrient-poor substrate.

Proper care of the offshoots

So that the cuttings take root quickly, place them in a light and warm place, but not in direct sunlight. to water Do it regularly, but be careful not to get the substrate too wet.

If you don't have a convenient location, wrap the pot with the offshoot in a clear plastic bag. This will keep the humidity constant.

With the right care, the first delicate roots will form on the cuttings within a few weeks. Now you can plant the offshoots in sufficiently large pots with Substrate for carnivores are filled.

Growing offshoots from seeds requires a lot of patience

To offshoots of Nepenthes from seeds you need a lot of experience in handling pitcher plants. It starts with the fact that seeds can only be obtained if you tend the plants outside or pollinate them yourself.

The seed has to be fresh if it is to germinate. That means you have to harvest the seed and sow it right away.

It can take months for the seed to germinate. So you need a lot of patience if you want to grow cuttings from seeds.

Tips

Offshoots of the pitcher plant can also be pulled from leaf cuttings. The leaves are cut off with the stem and stuck into the substrate up to the lower edge of the leaf. This form of Propagation of Nepenthes however, it is not quite as successful as that from cuttings.

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