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Healthy leaves are plucked from the sturdy plants and placed in the succulent soil in which they are planted, with the back of the leaves facing the soil. Do not water to prevent the leaves from rotting, and leave them in low light or indoors to wait for them to take root. After rooting, dig a small pit in the soil, spread the soil and then bury it, and then pot it for maintenance when it grows up.
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Succulent leaves are propagated, and in this way, in less than 15 days, small succulents are rubbing.
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Succulents propagate with leaves, which are generally used in the propagation of Sedum (such as: Sedum family, Lycopodium, Windmill and other plants) and are used by most people.
How to do it: Gently place freshly picked leaves on the soil. Note:
Only lay the leaves flat side up or leaning against the wall of the pot, and do not insert the leaves into the soil, otherwise it will cause leaf rot. After about 2-4 weeks, small shoots will sprout at the base of the leaves, and leaf cuttings will be considered when the buds grow roots or when the leafless shoots grow leaves.
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Yes, but not all succulents are able to reproduce with cuttings. Succulents that can be propagated by leaf cuttings are mainly Sedum (such as Swallow's Palm, Tube-leaved Flower Moon, Rainbow Jade, Moon Rabbit Ear, Stone Lotus, Lotus Palm, Changsheng Grass, etc.) and some species of Haworthia of the Lily family (such as Shou, Vientiane, Gyokuro, Jade Fan, Jinggu, Baocao, etc.).
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Succulent propagation methods:
Tools Ingredients: Succulent, seeds.
Method Steps:
1. Propagation by seeds: A lot of succulents will pull out an ear in a certain season, and then bloom and bear weight. Although not obvious, these seeds do give birth to new plants.
2. Leaf cuttings: Many succulent leaves can be cuttings. When cuttings, it is best to choose healthy, thick, older leaves. Just cool the wound and place it on moist soil.
3. Stem cuttings: When a lot of small stems grow on the succulent trunk, we can pick off this stem and insert it into the soil for cultivation.
4. Chopping heads and cuttings: When a lot of succulent elders are born, the top of the succulent can be cut off and placed in the soil to regrow. And the part that remains can also continue to grow leaves.
5. Dividing method: a lot of succulents will grow a lot of small plants around the mother plant, when these small plants grow a part of the roots, we can cut off together with this part of the roots to survive.
6. Grafting method: Grafting is not a commonly used propagation method. This requires a suitable scion and rootstock. The success rate is a bit smaller.
1. Prepare the matrix.
The most important thing for a rootless succulent leaf to grow into roots is to prepare a pot of substrate suitable for its rooting and germination. The substrate should be loose and breathable, and it is best to have good drainage and some water retention. The simplest medium is sand, just prepare a pot of fine sand and water it to soak it up. >>>More
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