One of the best plant purchases I've made was a Tradescantia albiflora 'Nanouk' because it's one of the most low-maintenance indoor plants I've ever cared for. In fact, the combination of it's easy nature and unique, bright foliage led me to also purchasing a Tradescantia zebrina. My favorite thing about growing tradescantia plants is that they're one of the easiest houseplants to grow from cuttings .

I noticed that my tradescantias would just keep on growing and their stems were doubling in length every few days, explaining the Tradescantia zebrina 's common name of inch plant in reference to its fast-growing nature. I decided to take some cuttings to propagate and it was so simple to do that ever since I haven't stopped propagating my tradescantias to gift to friends and family. Successful propagation requires different steps for different plants, but it doesn't take too much effort to multiply your tradescantia plants.

That's why I've put together an expert guide to propagate a tradescantia from cuttings, so that you can grow more of these plants for free. 3 easy steps to propagate a tradescantia from cuttings If you're a lover of purple plants and want to fill your indoor garden with them, propagating tradescantias might just be the best way to do it. These striking plants can be grown as trailing indoor hanging plants or you can keep pruning them to stay as small indoor plants .

Whatever your desire, it's easy to keep cutting away at your tradescantia to grow more of the.