How to Propagate A ZZ Plant / Joy Us Garden



A few long stems broke off my ZZ Plant while dividing it into 3. This is all about propagating a ZZ Plant by rooting the stem cuttings in water. See the results. It takes some time but it works! CHECK MORE INFO & TIPS FOR ROOTING A ZZ PLANT IN WATER HERE:

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I divided my humungous ZZ Plant into 3 separate plants several months backs quite successfully, thank you very much. I’d never done this before so I was a bit apprehensive to have at it with the pruning saw & cut some of those big tubers in half.

All of the plants are doing great which is a salute to how tough the ZZ really is. 5 or 6 long stems broke off in the process so I decided to get on with propagating my ZZ Plant by rooting these stem cuttings in water.

I’d never propagated long stems of a ZZ Plant in water before so I was curious as to how it would go. The stems are soft & fleshy leading me to believe they might rot out. Oh not so!

It’s definitely not a fast process & the majority of the stems aren’t showing roots after 7 months. That doesn’t bother me because they look great in the urn vase and aren’t showing a brown tip or a bit of discoloration.

Check more info & tips for rooting a ZZ Plant In Water here:

How I Divided My ZZ Plant Into 3, post & video: https://www.joyusgarden.com/propagating-a-zz-plant-by-division/

Care Tips For The Awesome ZZ Plant, post & video: https://www.joyusgarden.com/3-reasons-you-need-fabulous-awesome-zz-plant/

Lots more houseplant posts & videos here: https://www.joyusgarden.com/categories/#houseplants .

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