Stop buying new plants and start cloning the ones you haven’t killed yet. This breakdown turns the mystery of propagation into a series of aggressive, bite-sized wins that won’t let your brain wander off to the kitchen mid-snip. We’re moving from junk-drawer archaeology to successful potting before your motivation evaporates, ensuring you end up with a jungle instead of a jar of murky swamp juice.
How to Propagate Plants: A No-Fluff Guide for Real People
Snip a healthy stem right below a leaf node.
Strip the lower leaves to expose the nodes.
Dunk the naked end into a jar of water.
Park the jar in a bright, sunny spot.
Refill the water before it turns into swamp juice.
Shove the rooted cutting into a pot of soil.









