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How to Propagate Coleus succulentus

Colorful Clones: Multiply Your Coleus With These Easy Propagation Methods!

Coleus, with their vibrantly colored foliage, are a garden favorite. And the good news is, they are incredibly easy to propagate, meaning you can easily multiply your collection without breaking the bank. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a newbie with a green thumb in the making, let’s explore the world of Coleus propagation!

Before we begin: You might be surprised to learn that there’s no officially recognized species called "Coleus succulentus." Coleus plants are known for their vibrant leaves, not their succulent properties. However, the techniques discussed below work for all Coleus varieties, regardless of their specific name.

Two Methods to Multiply Your Joy:

1. Stem Cuttings: The Tried and True

2. Water Propagation: Roots Gone Wild!

Time to shine: Once your water-propagated cuttings have developed a healthy root system (about an inch long), you can carefully transplant them into pots with well-draining potting mix.

Tips for Success:

With these easy steps, you’ll be swimming in a sea of colorful Coleus plants in no time! Happy propagating!

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