Top 5 Easy Indoor Plants You Can Propagate in December

Top 5 Easy Indoor Plants You Can Propagate in December

December feels slow. Days become shorter. Plant growth slows down as well. But indoor plants still quietly thrive during this time. You might not know, but this month is actually a good time to start fresh cuttings. You don’t need a balcony full of sunshine or fancy gardening tools. All you need are a few healthy plants, a clean pair of scissors, some water, and patience. By choosing the right plants, you can grow new life at home with very little effort. Here are five indoor plants that you can easily propagate in December. They are beginner-friendly, look stylish indoors, and are tough enough for Indian weather changes.

Marble Money Plant Sapling

Money Plant

The Marble Money Plant is already one of the most popular indoor plants in Indian homes. The marbled white-and-green leaves can easily brighten up dull corners and add a fresh feel to any room. It grows fast and survives even when you forget to water it for a few days.

Propagation Method
  1. Take a 4–6 inch cutting from a healthy stem. Make sure to cut just below a node because that’s where the roots grow from.
  2. Remove the leaves at the bottom and keep the lower part of the stem under water.
  3. Place the jar in bright indirect light.
  4. Change the water once every few days so that it stays clean. Slowly, little white roots will appear.

Aftercare 

Once roots become 1–2 inches long, shift the cutting into soil. Use a pot with drainage holes. Water lightly after planting and avoid overwatering. This plant forgives mistakes and adapts well to indoor spaces.

Perfect Spot 

Kitchen windows, living room shelves, office desks.

Fishbone Cactus Plant Sapling

Fishbone Cactus Plant

This plant is not very common in Indian homes yet, which makes it a cool and unique option. The zig-zag pattern of the stems looks like a fishbone, which gives it its name. It easily adds a modern, quirky look to any place you desire.

Propagation Method
  1. Cut a healthy segment of the stem.
  2. Let it rest for a day until the cut end dries a little. This prevents rotting.
  3. Plant the stem in well-draining soil meant for succulents.
  4. Do not push it too deep. Just make sure it stands upright.
Aftercare 

Water very lightly. This cactus does not like soggy soil. Once it develops roots, you can reduce watering even more. It is perfect for people who forget to water regularly.

Perfect Spot

Well-lit corners, study tables, sunny windows.

Peperomia Green Plant Sapling

Peperomia Green Plant

Peperomia Green is a cute and compact indoor plant. It fits into small spaces and looks great on shelves or work tables. Its thick, glossy leaves can easily bring a classy vibe to your home interiors.

Propagation Method
  1. You can propagate it using a leaf or a small stem cutting.
  2. Place the cutting in a moist potting mix.
  3. Make sure it stays slightly damp and avoid drowning it in water.
  4. Cover the pot with a small plastic bag. It can help retain moisture and speed up root growth, especially in winter.

Aftercare 

Peperomia does not like sitting in water. Water your Peperomia plant only when the top of the soil feels dry. It loves bright, indirect light but can easily survive in low light too.

Perfect Spot 

Bookshelves, bedside tables, work-from-home desks.

Philodendron Xanadu Plant Sapling

Philodendron Xanadu Plant

This plant gives a fresh tropical look to your home. Its deeply lobed leaves make it look bold and lush. Even one plant can transform a plain corner into a stylish space.

Propagation Method
  1. Take a small cutting from the side of the plant. Make sure that it has at least one node.
  2. You can root it in water or directly in moist soil.
  3. If using water, keep the jar in bright and indirect light.
  4. If you are planting straight into soil, keep the soil evenly moist and do not let it dry completely.

Aftercare 

When roots appear, shift it into a medium-sized pot with drainage. Keep the soil slightly moist. Avoid harsh direct sunlight because it can scorch the leaves.

Perfect Spot 

Living rooms, near sofas, floor corners.

Syngonium Plant Sapling

Syngonium Plant

Syngonium is one of the most flexible indoor plants you can find. Its arrow-shaped leaves look elegant. It grows well in low light and adjusts to changing humidity. This makes it suitable for apartments and indoor spaces in India.

Propagation Method
  1. Cut a stem just below a node.
  2. Make sure it has a leaf on top.
  3. Keep the cutting in water or moist soil.
  4. Water propagation helps you see the root growth clearly.
  5. Place it in soft morning light.

Aftercare 

Once roots grow strong enough, shift it into soil. Water only when the top layer of soil feels dry. In December, growth is usually slower, so avoid overwatering.

Perfect Spot 

Bathrooms, living room corners, and offices.

Why Propagate in December?

People often think winter isn’t the right time. But indoor plants behave differently. They stay warm inside your home. With steady indoor light and fewer pests, December becomes a great month for root development. Though the growth may be slow, it is stable. If you start now, by the time summer arrives, you will have full and healthy new plants.

How to Improve Success Rate in Winter

  1. Prefer using clean, sharp scissors.
  2. Always cut below a node.
  3. Place the propagation in bright indoor light.
  4. Keep away from cold drafts and open windows at night.
  5. Change water regularly for water propagation.
  6. Use light and well-draining soil.
  7. Avoid overwatering at all costs.

Winter propagation is all about slow progress. Don’t expect fast results. All you have to do is trust the process.

Beginner Propagation Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Using dirty tools: causes infections
  2. Keeping leaves inside water: leads to rot
  3. Too much direct sunlight: burns leaves
  4. Shifting to soil too early: roots break easily
  5. Overwatering: especially dangerous in winter

One simple rule is to keep the soil moist but not wet.

Benefits of Propagating Indoor Plants at Home

  1. Saves money because you can grow many plants from a single plant
  2. Makes great gifting ideas
  3. Adds more oxygen and freshness indoors
  4. Helps reduce stress
  5. Adds beauty to rented apartments without costing much
  6. Green corners make a huge difference in your mood and space.

Short Recap — What You Need

  1. Good parent plant
  2. A clean pair of scissors
  3. A glass jar for rooting in water
  4. Potting mix and a small pot
  5. Indirect light
  6. Patience

Conclusion

Indoor plants bring hope and positivity to our homes. Propagating them is like starting a new story. Though December may feel quiet and slow, it is a great time to try something new. You start with one cutting, and soon you have a plant that grew because of you. The five plants listed above are all easy, forgiving, and perfect for beginners in India. So, give it a try this month and grow your own green family. Watch roots appear, leaves unfold, and corners turn alive again. You can get all the materials required, from saplings to potting mix, from The Affordable Organic Store official website. So, why not start your gardening journey today?

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