Registry the Crown Spike Plant / Euphorbia Milii Plant

The Crown Spike Plant, also known as the Euphorbia Milii Plant, is a popular succulent plant thanks to its pretty flowers and easy maintenance. Transplantation is an advanced technique that combines the characteristics of two different plants to create a new one. Here’s how to graft your Spine Crown Plant:

Materials required:

  • Root carrier: choose a healthy plant to transplant.
  • Registry: use a stem from the Crown Spike Plant you want to transplant.
  • Garden knife well sharpened.
  • Plug-in clamp.
  • Paraffin to seal the transplant.
  • Piece of fabric.

Steps to follow:

  1. Choose a healthy stem from the Spike Crown Plant you want to transplant. Make sure it measures about 5 to 10 cm in length.
  2. Take the rootstock and cut it into bevels using the garden knife.
  3. Make a bevel incision on the stem of the Spike Crown Plant, so that it fits perfectly to the rootstock.
  4. Carefully insert the stem of the Crown Spike Plant into the rootstock. Use the grafting clamp to secure both parts together.
  5. Seal the graft by applying paraffin around the area of incision. This will help prevent disease and promote healing.
  6. Wrap the graft with a piece of fabric to protect it from weather and insects.
  7. Place the grafted plant in a bright place, but in direct sunlight.
  8. Water the plant sparingly to avoid excess water.
  9. After a few weeks, the transplant should start taking. Watch carefully for signs of growth and adjust care accordingly.

The grafting of the Spike Crown Plant can be a delicate process, but with appropriate patience and care you can create a unique and beautiful plant. Take advantage of this experience to discover the wonders of plant propagation and the diversity of the plant world.