What Is Keiki Paste? And How To Use It On Your Plants
We got lots of questions about the "miracle" cloning paste we showed on Instagram recently. What is it? What does it do? And why the heck is it called "keiki"? Short answer: keiki paste is an easy-to-apply growth hormone for your houseplants that can help fill out bare spots on pothos, orchids, and more. It's a smart solution for any plant parent, but we'll tell you why it may fall short of being truly miraculous.
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