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Saturday 20 August 2022

Lysimachia Congestiflora Propagation From Cuttings (With Update)

Lysimachia congestiflora or commonly called creeping jenny or golden globes loosestrife, is a beautiful perennial flowering plant in the family primulaceae and native to southeast Asia. It is grown as an ornamental house plant for it's bright yellow flowers and easy maintenance. This plants are mainly grow from stem cuttings, in this video I'm going to show you - how to propagate lysimachia congestiflora or creeping jenny from cuttings. Lysimachia congestiflora or creeping jenny vegetative propagation step: 1) First of all cut some healthy stem from the main plant. 2) Take stem cuttings, remove some leaves from lower part of the stem cutting and dip into the rooting powder. Rooting powder is not mandatory, you can grow it without any rooting powder. 3) Now I'm making potting mix for lysimachia congestiflora, the ratio of the potting mix is 60% garden soil, 20% vermicompost, 20% fine sand, mix it well. 4) Take some grow bags and fill it with potting mix. Plant stem cuttings into the potting mix. 5) Finally water it properly and keep it in partial sunlight place for few days. 6) After 30 days cuttings look like this, now it is ready to transplant. 7) Take a pot with drainage holes and cover the holes with some coconut husk. Fill it with potting mix. Plant lysimachia congestiflora into the potting mix. 8) Finally water it properly.

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