Coleus is one of the most quick rooting plant and while there are many methods of propagating coleus, this is the quickest and easiest method of rooting coleus cuttings.
- Take cuttings that are 4″-5″ in length. Make sure the cuttings are fresh.
- Remove the bottom leaves.
- Place the cuttings OVER soil surface horizontally not inside. This prevents rotting.
- Place a small light-weight pebble over the cuttings at the tip so that it holds down in place.
- Water lightly around the pebbles
- Place at a well-lit spot.
- Fresh leaves will start growing first, then you can check for roots.
- In about 7-10 days, you will see roots emerging.
- Let them grow a bit more.
- Plant vertically in a pot and enjoy the coloured foliage.
What are the benefits of propagating coleus with this method that is similar to propagation by layering?
- It is easy
- Soil type and drainage does not matter a lot
- You can track the progress
- The chances of cuttings rotting are almost nil
- There is minimal root damage while transplanting
Do try this method and let me know how it works for you!


I can attest that this works. This is how I propagate my sedums, Kalanchoes, Senecio… I tried it out with some philodendrons earlier this summer, but it was a lot more difficult with the harder stems.
Thank you for your information. I appreciate!
Hi Team,
I really liked your blog on Propagating Coleus from Cuttings—very clear and useful for gardening lovers. ?
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Thanks,
Ritik