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- To propagate cyclamen plants, you can follow these steps12345:
- Use the swollen underground root (tuber) for propagation.
- Lift the tuber from the soil in the fall and divide it.
- Replant the pieces under about 2 inches (5 cm.) of soil to encourage rooting before winter.
- Alternatively, take a leaf with some stem attached and place it in moist potting mix.
- New plants should form at the base of the leaf within 3-6 months.
- Be careful when dividing the tuber to avoid rot.
- Plant the sections of cyclamen tuber with the growing points just above soil level.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.When you are propagating cyclamen plants, you want to use the swollen underground root called the tuber. Cyclamens reproduce via this tuber. You can propagate the plant by lifting the tuber from the soil in the fall and dividing it. Replant the pieces under about 2 inches (5 cm.) of soil to encourage them to root before winter arrives.www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/cyclam…Cyclamen propagation is best done in the late spring, early summer, soon after it’s finished blooming. As each spent flower dies back, the flower-stalk recoils and forms a seed pod. With time, the pods swell up then bursts open when it’s ripe, dispersing the seeds. In that respect, these are self-seeding plants.thepracticalplanter.com/cyclamen-propagation/To propagate cyclamen, take a leaf with some stem still attached and place it in moist potting mix. Fill the pot until it is below the rim with soil and compost, and then put it in a shady spot. Cyclamens love partial sun but their soil must be kept moist without being waterlogged. New plants should form at the base of the leaf within 3-6 months.indoormonk.com/cyclamen-plant/learn-how-to-prop…The best way to propagate these plants is by dividing the corm-like tuberous roots, though this must be done carefully to ensure viability. Cutting the tubers often opens the root up to rot, so be prepared for failure.www.thespruce.com/how-to-care-for-cyclamen-140…To propagate cyclamens by division:
- Cut back any dead foliage.
- Lift the plant from the soil or growing medium.
- With a clean knife, cut the tuber into pieces, each one with a point where foliage would grow from (like the eyes in a seed potato).
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