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Friday 10 September 2021

Dischidia parasitica propagation from cuttings

Easiest way growing and propagation of Dischidia parasitica (Dischidiopsis parasitica) from cuttings with update. Dischidia parasitica (hoya) is an evergreen perennial tropical flowering vines or shrubs in the family Apocynaceae and native to Asia and Philippines. It is also known as Dischidia parasitica, Dischidiopsis parasitica, Dischidiopsis philippinensis. This vine a very cute and unique plant and vigorous growing vine with boat shaped leaves. It's a very easy to grow and really good bloomer. Lot of Dischidias don't have the most showy flowers, but this plant has very cute fuchsia colored flowers, and the buds never fully open up, they look like little bulbs. Great as a house plant don't requard too much maintenance and easy to care. Grows well in hanging baskets in parshial sunlight light and don't requard too much water. The potting mix should be very well drained and porous. Dischidia parasitica propagation step: 1) First of all cut any healthy stem from the main plant. 2) Take a well-drain pot and fill it with some cocopeat. 3) Take a cutting and dip into the rooting powder. 4) Plant cutting into the cocopeat. 5) Finally sprinkle little bit of water and keep it in a partial shaded place for a few days.

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