Did you know you can grow a new frangipani plant from just a leaf? With the right method, you can turn a single leaf into a strong, thriving plant in no time!
Why Propagate Frangipani from Leaves?
Saves space – No need for large cuttings
Encourages strong root growth
Simple and effective for beginners
How to Propagate Frangipani from a Leaf
What You Need:
A healthy, mature frangipani leaf
Sharp scissors or a knife
Well-draining potting mix
Rooting hormone (optional)
A small pot or container
Step-by-Step Process:
Choose & Cut the Leaf – Select a fresh, healthy leaf and cut it at the base where it connects to the stem.
Let It Dry – Place the leaf in a shaded area for 24 hours to prevent rot.
Plant in Soil – Insert the cut end of the leaf into moist, well-draining soil, standing it upright.
Provide Warmth & Indirect Light – Keep the pot in a warm, bright spot with indirect sunlight.
Water Lightly – Avoid overwatering! Mist the soil every few days to keep it slightly moist.
Roots Start to Form! – In 2-4 weeks, you’ll notice small roots developing, and soon, new growth will appear!
Bonus Tip: Using cinnamon or honey on the cut end helps prevent infections and speeds up rooting!
Try this simple method, and enjoy growing new frangipani plants from just a leaf!


