Lipstick Plant Propagation
They are tropical plants that are easy to grow but will do best if the air is humid.
Lipstick plant propagation. Alan from the plant farm explains how to propagate a black pagoda lipstick plant with some help from a friend. Lipstick vine can get shaggy and cutting back the plant no only keeps it healthy and looking great but provides. Lipstick plants aeschynanthus radicans or are house plants that develop vibrant red tubular blooms at the ends of trailing sets of small dark green leaves. Lipstick plant cuttings can easily be rooted using a propagation chamber or you can make your own diy propagation box.
Cut just above a leaf or leaf node to remove about one third. Choose a stem of new growth and cut it at around four inches in length. Prune it after it finishes flowering. New plants can be easily propagated by taking stem cuttings from healthy lipstick plants.
Propagating lipstick plants is actually really easy by taking cuttings and rooting them and it s fun too. Lipstick plant care fertilizer. Pinch the tip of the branches. Although red is the most common color lipstick plant is also available in yellow orange and coral.
And a good trim after blooming stimulates the plant to produce more blooms as flowers form on new growth. The lipstick plant can be easily propagated with stem cuttings. Lipstick plant is easy to get along and requires minimal care but it can become shaggy and overgrown. Dip the cut end of the stem into rooting hormone and then plant it in a moist growing medium in a small pot.
Be sure to dip the cuttings in rooting hormone before propagating them which will help to speed things up. Feed the plant once a month using 3 1 2 ratio liquid fertilizer such as 9 3 6 diluted at half strength. In its natural tropical environment the plant is epiphytic surviving by attaching itself to trees or other plants.