Plant reproduction by cutting of leaves

Introduction

Leaf cutting is a method of plant reproduction that involves growing new plants from cut leaves. It is a technique widely used in horticulture to propagate plants, as it is relatively simple and efficient.

Steps to plant with leaves

1. Choice of leaves

  • Choose whole, healthy leaves from a healthy mother plant.
  • Make sure that leaves are not damaged and that they are free from disease.

2. Preparation of sheets

  • Cut the leaves to obtain a clean and clean cutting.
  • Remove the lower parts of the stem from the leaf to promote rooting.

3. Leaf planting

  • Place the leaves in a light and well drained substrate.
  • Thread the stem of the leaf slightly into the substrate, ensuring that the bottom is in contact with the soil.

4. Watering and maintenance

  • Lightly water the leaves to maintain constant soil moisture.
  • Place the cuttings in a bright place but away from the direct sun.
  • Spray the leaves regularly to maintain high humidity around the cuttings.

Examples of plants that can be reproduced by leaf cutting

Many plants can be successfully reproduced using the leaf cutting method. Examples include:

  • Pilea peperomioides: a popular indoor plant also known as Chinese currency plant.
  • Saintpaulia (African Violette): an indoor plant appreciated for its colourful flowers.
  • Sedum: a succulent plant easy to maintain and propagate.

Conclusion

Leaf cutting is a simple and effective method of spreading new plants from cut leaves. By following the appropriate steps and taking care of cuttings, you can easily create new plants to enhance your garden or interior.