Indoor Plant Propagation: Growing Your plant Family 

Take stem cuttings from healthy plants, ensuring they have nodes, and propagate them in water or a rooting medium until roots develop. 

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Propagate plants from individual leaves, allowing them to root before transplanting into soil. Succulents and African violets are commonly propagated through leaf cuttings. 

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Divide mature plants with multiple stems or offshoots into separate sections, each with its root system, promoting the growth of new, independent plants. 

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Many plants, like snake plants and certain succulents, produce offsets or pups. These can be separated and potted independently for new plant growth. 

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Encourage roots to develop on a stem while still attached to the parent plant by using air layering techniques. Once roots form, the new plant can be separated and potted. 

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Plants with runners, such as strawberries or spider plants, produce shoots with roots that can be planted separately, creating new individual plants. 

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Plants with bulbs, like lilies or daffodils, produce offsets or bulblets. These can be detached and planted to grow into mature plants. 

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Some plants, like tomatoes or fruit trees, produce suckers that can be removed and rooted to create new plants, often resulting in a genetic replica of the parent plant. 

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