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How to Propagate Justicia goudotii

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From Snipping to Sprouting: Propagating the Exquisite Justicia Goudotii

The Justicia goudotii, also known as the shrimp plant, is a dazzling tropical beauty known for its vibrant bracts that resemble tiny shrimp. This plant can add a pop of colour to any indoor space, but did you know you can easily grow your own shrimp plants from cuttings?

This blog post is your guide to successfully propagating Justicia goudotii, allowing you to expand your collection or share this captivating plant with friends.

Why Propagate?

Propagation allows you to create new plants from existing ones, making it a cost-effective and enjoyable way to expand your plant family. Using cuttings offers several advantages:

The Art of Taking Cuttings

  1. Choose Your Cutting: Select a healthy stem from your Justicia goudotii with at least two nodes (the points where leaves grow). The cutting should be about 4-6 inches long.

  2. The Cut: Use sharp, clean pruning shears or a knife to make a clean, angled cut just below a node. This angled cut will help with the absorption of water and nutrient.

  3. Prepare for Growth: Remove any leaves below the waterline, as they will rot. If desired, dip the cut end in rooting hormone powder, which will stimulate root growth.

Methods of Propagation

From Cutting to Thriving Plant

Enjoy the Beauty

With a little care and patience, your Justicia goudotii cuttings will transform into beautiful, vibrant plants that will bring colour and life to your home. Share your propagation success story by showing off your new shrimp plants, and remember, there’s no better feeling than witnessing the magic of life nurtured from a simple snip!

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