Growing Geranium from Cuttings
This method is particularly suitable if you already have a geranium plant from which you can take cuttings. It comes in handy when you’re looking to get geraniums in your home quickly.
Steps to follow:
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It should be noted that it is not necessary to cover these plantations with plastic film. Simply maintain a constant temperature between 20 and 22 degrees, making sure to moisten the soil regularly without overflowing or excessive contact of water with the stems and leaves. Once the cuttings are well rooted, you can transplant them into individual pots.
Growing Geranium from Seed Indoors
If you don’t have plants from which you can take cuttings, you can get seeds from any garden store. Geranium, on the other hand, has an excellent germination rate, allowing even novices to grow lush flowering.
Steps to follow:
After 1.5 to 2 months, leaves will appear on the stems, signaling that geraniums can be transplanted and transplanted into small individual pots. When the plant has double the number of leaves