Euphorbia Trigona (African Milk Tree) Propagation + Updates

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • I have a care video for the Euphorbia Trigona (African Milk Tree) houseplant and I've been messaged loads asking for propagation tips and a how to. So I've done a video instead! Here it is, along with updates at 2 months and 3 months.
    Top Tips
    - Do it in Spring or Summer
    - Plenty of light and warmth are needed to trigger the rooting process.
    - Use a good free draining potting mix. Or buy a mix suitable for succulents.
    If you need general care instructions watch my video, or read my full article for free on ourhouseplants.com -
    Video - • Euphorbia Trigona (Afr...
    Writen article - www.ourhouseplants.com/plants...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @tawhidakhan6051
    @tawhidakhan6051 7 днів тому

    is it possible to use rooting hormone a week after putting cuttings into the soil?

    • @ourhouseplants
      @ourhouseplants  7 днів тому

      The proper advice here is that it's not ideal to disturb the rooting process, but you can if you want to. In my propagation video I remove and replant the cuttings several times a month apart and both rooted and have become established plants. (I also didn't use any rooting hormone so it can work perfectly well with it).

    • @tawhidakhan6051
      @tawhidakhan6051 7 днів тому

      @@ourhouseplantsThank you for responding. You're the best 🤌🏻😇

  • @tawhidakhan6051
    @tawhidakhan6051 10 днів тому

    Hii, any idea why one of the branches of my african milk tree is wrinkling in the middle causing it to bend from the middle? other branches are doing fine as of now.. PLEASE HELP❤

    • @ourhouseplants
      @ourhouseplants  7 днів тому

      Yikes. If it's bending and wrinkling, it sounds like 1) It could have rotted in that section (unusual) or 2) some sort of damage has occurred to the stem. If the damage or whatever is happening is quite extreme, anything above the wrinkling will have a limited lifespan, so you may want to remove it and propagate the upper branch. Without seeing it for myself, I can't advise further (you can upload a photo to the comment section on my blog if you want me to look at it further), but I hope that helps with what you should do next.

    • @tawhidakhan6051
      @tawhidakhan6051 7 днів тому

      @@ourhouseplantscommented on the blog, please check. 😊