Calandrinia
Take stem cuttings, plant in well-draining soil, water weekly, or let it self-seed.
Simple growing guidance for the plants currently offered by DCW Grows.
Take stem cuttings, plant in well-draining soil, water weekly, or let it self-seed.
Take a pad in spring, let it heal for a few days, then plant upright in well-draining soil.
Cut a healthy pad, allow it to cure, then plant it in well-draining soil.
Use cuttings, plant stem-down, water weekly until established, then reduce frequency.
Propagate from cuttings and water weekly, or allow seedlings to self-populate.
Plant in partial shade and moist, rich soil. Water regularly until established.
Take six-inch node cuttings, root them in water, then transfer to soil and keep lightly moist.
Take six-inch node cuttings, root them in water, then plant in soil and provide bright indirect light.
Take stem cuttings, plant in well-draining soil, water weekly, and let the soil dry slightly between watering.
Try “dragon fruit,” “yellow leaves,” “tomato,” or “beginner.”