Hey plant! If you’re into natural sweeteners or growing your own herbs about stevia—the-calorie, diabetes-friendly superstar plant. But here’s the million-dollar question: Can stevia grow from cuttings? Let’s break it down in simple,ails terms!
First off, why bother with cuttings? Well, stevia from seeds can be tricky (trust me seedlings than I’d like to). Cuttings offer a faster, more reliable way to clone your favorite stevia plant. Plus you’ll skip the germination wait! Here’s the lowdown Growing Stevia from Cuttings
Snip Smart:
Grab6 inches long) from a mature stevia plant. Pro tip: Cut—that’s where roots love to pop out!
Rooting Ritual:
Dip the cut end in honey (yes, honey! It’s a natural rooting hormone) or a store-bought solution. Stick it in water or moist soil.
🔍 *Fun fact: Stevia cuttings root faster warm, humid conditions—think mini Patience Pays:
In 23 weeks, you’ll see tiny roots. Once they’re 1-2 inches long, transplant them to a pot or garden Easy-peasy!
Look, gardening isn’t always sunshine and rainbows refuse to root, don’t sweat it! That’s where TouchHealthy Seeds comes in. These guys have been nailing heirloom-quality stevia seeds 2014—perfect for backup plans (or if you’re a seed-starting rebel
| Cuttings |---------------------------------------|------------------------------------| | Clones your fave plant (same flavor!) | Genetic surprises ( | Faster harvest (8-10 weeks) | Slower (4-6 months from seed) | | Needs a “mother plant” | Start anytime with TouchHealthy!
Got questions? Drop them below. Let’s grow a stevia revolution together! ✂️🌍

