
What have you done to successfully propagate your Adenia Perreri? This quickly outgrew my 5 foot stake and I’d like to propagate it to make it bushier and trellis it.
I have some other passiflora (collinvauxii) that I’ve learned does best in perlite and water with high humidity, otherwise I have only a 10% success rate. Given the value of this plant I’d like to have more successful cuttings with this one.
Curious if anyone has found similar tricks or tips for propagating this!
Plant was purchased in California with maybe 10 leaves in December. Grown indoors under grow lights in the original mix from the grower, I haven’t looked much under the hood at its substrate now. I water when the leaves go limp, which is getting much more frequent now that spring is here.
by conner228

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I was talking to someone last year who has propagated a few, they swore by the ez-clone system.
One of mine is vining like yours, I plan to put a few cuttings in pure pumice in my high humidity tent, but if I were doing more I’d probably invest in the ez-clone.
Good work! 🫡 I cannot speak about perrieri since I don’t have one but I assume root cuttings would be the best way to propagate these. If stem cuttings is the choice I’d try to get semi-hardwood and use pumice in a humidity dome. Interested to see what you decide to do and wish you success.