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Saturday 9 September 2023

Devil's backbone or Euphorbia tithymaloides propagation from cuttings (w...

Devil's backbone or Euphorbia tithymaloides propagation from cuttings with update. Super easy method to grow devil's backbone or euphorbia tithymaloides or Pedilanthus tithymaloides from stem cuttings. Devil's backbone or pedilanthus plant is a beautiful perennial succulent plant or shrub, in the family euphorbiaceae and native to tropical and subtropical north america and central america. It is also known as euphorbia tithymaloides, pedilanthus tithymaloides. Devil's backbone is a very easy to grow and low maintance house plant. In this video I am going to show you how to propagate devil's backbone or euphorbia tithymaloides from stem cuttings. Devil's backbone or euphorbia tithymaloides propagation step: 1. First of all cut some healthy stem from the main plant. Be careful when you cut stem, the white toxic latex come out from the stem or leaves. After propagation wash your hand very well. 2. Making potting mix for devil's backbone, the ratio of the potting mix is 60% garden soil, 20% vermicompost, 20% fine sand and mix it well. 3. Take some grow bags and fill it with potting mix. 4. Take stem cuttings and plant into the potting mix and don't required rooting powder. It is a very easy process you can do it any time of the year. 5. Finally give some water and keep it in partial sunlight place.