One of the most important parts of growing citronella plants inside is to give these plants as much direct sun as possible. If your houseplant citronella is not getting enough light, the stems will stretch out, weaken, and tend to fall over. If you have grown your plant outdoors and you don’t want to take in a large plant, you can easily propagate cuttings at the end of the summer and pot them up for indoor use, through the layering technique. Simply bend one of the plant stems over, taking care not to snap it, and simply bury the stem into another pot of soil that you’ve placed right next to the mother plant.
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