How to propagate the succulent Pink Lady

How to propagate the succulent Pink Lady

Methods of reproduction

Whether it is Pink Lady or other types of succulents, it is not difficult to propagate them, and the specific methods are also similar. There are only a few methods such as leaf cuttings, beheading, and cuttings. Those who have raised succulents can basically understand what they mean at a glance. It doesn’t matter if novices who have not raised succulents don’t understand it. You will understand it as soon as I explain it.

Leaf cutting method

The so-called leaf cutting is a method of propagation by inserting the leaves into the soil. It sounds simple, right? It is not difficult to do. As long as you get a leaf of the Pink Lady, you can have a pot of thriving pink succulent. First of all, you need to prepare a small flowerpot. It doesn’t require much as long as it can hold the leaf and the space for the future red pink to grow. Then put in soil mixed with coarse grained stones, and then place the leaf flat or insert it diagonally, and then keep the culture soil moist, and then wait patiently for germination. Isn’t it super simple?

Beheading

The so-called beheading is to cut off the top of the branch of the Pink Lady directly. Remember to let it dry for a while. When the incision no longer secretes juice and gradually heals, you can insert it into the soil. The soil ratio and moisture content can refer to the above-mentioned leaf insertion method, and then wait quietly for the subtle germination process. Although the process is a bit long, when new roots sprout, I promise you will be very happy and feel a sense of accomplishment.

Precautions

When propagating by leaf cuttings, many people do not control the amount of water well, which may cause the propagation to fail and the leaves to rot. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the dryness and wetness of the potting soil!

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