r/houseplantpropping

Help with corms
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Help with corms

Hi everyone,

I have a few corms that I have set up using some googling.

Just really want some advice whether I have done this correct. First time with alocasia/corms.

Three are in perlite and a shallow tray with water.

Two are in damp moss.

All are in little plastic pots with closed lids.

u/Ok_Platypus4879 — 8 days ago
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Advice for Leggy Begonia

My poor begonia I’ve been neglecting has become very leggy and sad. What would be the best way to re-pot or propagate so it can go back to being lush and healthy? I know I probably need to trim off the stems and start fresh but not sure if I should re-pot the nodes directly into soil or put into water. Thanks in advanced for the advice!!

u/Cute_Nectarine_2388 — 12 days ago
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Rubber plant propagation?

Long story short, my rubber plant was not happy and lost a lot of leaves, now it’s much better but very top heavy, tall and leaning.

I think I need to propagate, cut the originally plant quite low to allow a “fresh start”, and try to grow new roots in the top to keep that as a plant.

I’ve heard they’re difficult plants to propagate… has anyone done it before or have any tips?

Should I make multiple cuttings in the top leafy part to give a better chance of success rather than just the one?

Thanks in advance 😊

u/Conscious_Carob1888 — 13 days ago