This all started a few days ago when my brother-in-law asked me if I would like a cutting from his Dieffenbachia plant. It was getting too tall and he needed to cut it down. Years and years ago I had a lovely Dieffenbachia plant which I remember as being pretty easy to take care of. My kind of house plant. So I said sure. He said that if we had a pot and some dirt we could come and get the plant this evening. He was also offering part of the plant to his great niece.
So this morning my wonder spouse and I took a trip to Menards for plant soil and pots. We bought enough of everything to share with his great niece. We still have more than half of the bag of potting soil left.
We bought quite a large bag of potting mix and two pretty pots, one for her and one for us.
My brother-in-law gave us the top of the plant as well as three pieces of the stalk. It turned out that his great niece couldn't take any of the plant home because it's toxic to cats, so we got all of it that he wanted to share. I was doing a little reading about the plant after we got it home and read that you should always wear gloves when cutting it because of the toxic sap. I did not know that but figured it out when my left hand started itching and burning. Happily, after lots of hand washing it's feeling much better.
The Dieffenbachia is a tropical plant, native to Central and South America. It likes a warm humid environment and bright but indirect light.
Little did this lucky plant know that it has just come home to the perfect environment. We have an indoor pool in a room with skylights, shaded windows and a lovely touch of humidity. All of our plants live in our pool room and thrive there. Doesn't it look happy already snuggled up with some new friends. It's almost like being at home in the jungle. I'm anxious to see if the pieces will sprout.


