Crazy Keiki Cloning Paste
Using Crazy Keiki Cloning Paste for Houseplants
- Want to enjoy additional flowers on your orchid? Apply some paste to the nodes higher up on the flower spike to encourage more blooms.
- Encourage your carnivorous nepenthes to clone itself by applying some paste to basal nodes at the base of the plant.
- Push a dying and defoliated croton out of it's tantrum by putting Keiki Paste on some dormant woody nodes.
- Fill out some leggy plants by adding paste to nodes in between leaves and branches.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I apply Crazy Keiki Cloning Paste to xyz?
Great Question! The key to getting Keiki Paste to work is to find a node on your plant. You can locate nodes at the base of a leaf, twig, bud or branch.
Where can I find Tutorials on Keiki Cloning Paste for Houseplants?
We showcase a lot of our Customers Keiki Paste experiments on our Instagram page and further showcase new tutorials each month!
How long does it take for Crazy Keiki Paste to work?
After applying Cloning paste you will start to see noticeable changes in your plant within 2 weeks. However, the health of your plant, how woody the stem is etc. can take longer to see changes.
How many nodes should I apply Keiki Paste to?
How many nodes you choose to apply paste to depends on the size of your plant because growing a Keiki takes energy and you don't want to overload plant with too many keikis! For example, for a medium sized orchid, limit yourself to two or three nodes.
I want to get more FLOWERS on my orchid. Where should I apply it?
To increase your chance of growing more flowers you will want to select a node along the flower spike that is further away from the base of the plant.
I want more ORCHIDS on my orchid. Where should I apply Cloning Paste?
To increase your chance of growing a baby keiki you will want to select a node along the flower spike that is closer to the base of the plant.
My dog licked my plant with Keiki Paste. Will they get sick from Keiki Paste?
The yellow material in Keiki Paste is Lanolin which has a mild smell that is attractive to some curious pooches but they won't be harmed from a curious lick.