How to take care of a Syngonium Plant and reproduce it at home (Page 2 ) | November 28, 2023
Annonce:
- Proceed to cut a cutting of the plant.
- The best part of the stem to reproduce is the final part where there are several leaves and at least 2 nodes.
- Proceed to place this part of the stem in a glass of water that completely covers the nodes.
- After a few days you will notice that the roots have begun to appear.
- When you notice that the roots measure at least 3 cm, you can proceed to plant in the ground.
- This plant can reproduce and grow without difficulty in water, so you will decide whether to move it to land or keep it in clean water.
- The pot you need is at least 15 cm, and you just have to make sure it has good holes for drainage.
Syngonium plant care:

- If you notice that the leaves drop for no reason, it may be because it does not have enough water or has been exposed to colder places.
- If, on the other hand, you notice that the stem or leaves rot near the substrate, it is because they received a greater amount of water. To recover it, remove the damaged parts and let the soil dry and then resume the corresponding irrigation.
- If you notice that the leaves have dried somewhere, it is because at some point of the day it is receiving direct sunlight.
- If whitish spots appear on the back of the leaves, it is because it has contracted the cotton mealybug.
- If the leaves have a yellowish color and when you touch them you notice that they turn into dust, surely they have been attacked by mites. Try to spray the leaves more often, so these insects will be absent.
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