Do you want to discover how to propagate Devil’s Ivy? Maybe propagating succulents is more your thing? Either way, our stylish, nature-inspired Propagation Station collection will help you achieve all your plant propagation goals. Use our 3-tube Propagation Station, 2-tube Propagation Station or Interconnected Growing ... read moreStation to start propagating any plants that love to take root in water. What is propagation, meaning how does it work, and what is the purpose for plants being propagated? The ‘propagate’ meaning in the Dictionary is: to breed specimens of (a plant or animal) by natural processes from the parent stock. In CUP O FLORA language, it means: to lovingly give plants new life, using cuttings from existing plants and providing them with a beautiful, eco-friendly home while they take root and grow. Plants that are commonly known to thrive throughout the process of being propagated, meaning they are able to grow roots in water without needing soil, include: • Monstera • Succulents • Devil’s Ivy and other species of ivy • Some herbs, including rosemary, thyme and basil • African Violets There are quite a few other plants that can thrive in Propagation Stations that people often overlook. Fiddle Leaf Fig propagation is becoming more and more popular, as is Monstera propagation. If you’re unsure which of our Propagation Stations will suit the plants you wish to propagate, you can always contact us to find out. Pro Tip: Most of these plants are quite hardy, so our easy-to-use Propagation Stations are perfect for plant lovers who may not have a green thumb or who travel often and aren’t home to frequently water their plants. How to propagate Monstera, succulents, herbs and other plants? There isn’t too much of a difference between the process of propagating Monstera, propagating rosemary or propagating any other different kind of plant. Here’s a general guide to making sure your chosen plant propagates well: • If your plant has root nodes, find one and snip the stem just below it. • Pop the cut stem (cut side down) into one of the glass containers in your Propagation Station. • Fill the glass container with room temperature water so that the liquid sits just above the nodes of the cutting or just above the cut section of the stem. • Top your water up as needed and move the plant to a bigger Propagation Station or CUP O FLORA Self-watering pot with soil once the roots begin to fill the glass container. What are CUP O FLORA eco-friendly Propagation Stations made from, and how do they help the environment? Our Propagation Stations are made from sturdy, dishwasher-safe, hand-blown borosilicate glass propagation cups/tubes and sustainable, stylish bamboo encasements. Not only do they make a great centrepiece for a dining room table or kitchen windowsill, but using natural materials and glassware helps cut down on plastic usage. We’ve also been given the Australian Quarantine all-clear for our Propagation Stations, meaning we no longer need to fumigate them, saving you, us and the environment from nasty chemicals. We also strive to use recyclable packaging with zero plastic bubble wrap in sight, as well as other eco-friendly processes to help cut down our environmental footprint and those of our customers. How can I buy Propagation Stations from CUP O FLORA? CUP O FLORA provides delivery of Propagation Stations Australia-wide, distributing to individuals and businesses throughout the country. Simply purchase your Propagation Station or Gift Cards through our online store or reach out via our Contact page if you have an enquiry. ... read less