Geranium, whether indoor or outdoor, remains a popular plant, the cultivation of which poses little difficulty. Every gardening enthusiast aspires to surround their living space with flowers, whether in bouquets, pots or in flowerbeds. Recognized among the most elegant and easy to grow plants, geranium offers generous flowering. Discover our tip for growing this plant on your balcony.
Growing geranium from cuttings
A pot of geranium
logo pinterest
Geranium pot. Source: spm
This method is particularly suitable if you already have a geranium plant from which you can take cuttings. It comes in handy when you are looking to quickly get geraniums at home.
The steps to follow:
Wait until spring and cut cuttings 5 ββto 7 cm long.
Make sure each cutting has 2 to 3 leaves.
Sprinkle with crushed charcoal.
Leave the cuttings in the open air for 24 hours.
Subsequently, plant them in light soil or river sand.
Continued on next page