Stem cuttings1. Cut off the stem at the top of the succulent plant with sharp scissors.2. Apply carbendazim on the wound of the succulent, then put it in a cool place for 2 to 3 days to wait for the wound to dry. If there is no carbendazim, you don’t need to apply it. (Author: Cute Succulents Source: Succulents Bar) 3. Prepare clean nutrient soil, fill it into the flowerpot, and make it slightly moist. (Author: Mo Yan Source: Sina Blog) (Author: Cute Succulents Source: Succulents Bar) 5. If it’s fast, it will take about a week to take root. After taking root and sprouting, bury the roots in the soil, gradually water them, and expose them to the sun. (Author: Cute Succulents Source: Succulents Bar)Leaf cuttings1. Shake the leaves of succulents left and right and break them off. (Author: runninglj Source: Sina Blog) 2. Prepare the nutrient soil. You can mix peat soil + vermiculite (or other particles) and water it thoroughly. (Author: Xiaoke Flower House Source: Plant Garden Bar) 3. Place the leaves on the soil, making sure there is a certain width of space between them. (Author: runninglj Source: Sina Blog) 4. Then just wait quietly. Remember not to water before germination and rooting. If it is really dry, you can spray it with a spray. (Author: runninglj Source: Sina Blog) 5. When the buds grow up, you can start the formal pot transplanting. (Author: runninglj Source: Sina Blog)Root cuttings1. Choose a sturdy succulent Haworthia and pick out the thick light yellow roots, because the white roots are new roots and are easy to dry out, while the dark yellow roots are difficult to sprout. 2. Cut the roots. When cutting, try to keep the part on the stem, which is conducive to the germination of buds. Then put it in a cool place for 1 to 3 days and wait for the wound to dry. 3. Trim the cut roots, remove the dry roots attached to them, and remove the broken ones. 4. Prepare the potting soil. Choose a breathable clay pot, ceramic pot, etc., and try to choose planting materials with large particles. 5. Put the plant in the pot with the stem tissue facing upwards, and place it in a place with scattered light. No need to water it in the first week, and then water it after about half a month. Spray water around it every day to increase the air humidity. 6. New buds will grow in about 1 to 3 months! 7. Wait a few more months and you will see the birth of a new life.sowing1. Prepare the soil and seedling boxes for sowing. The ratio is peat soil + coconut coir + vermiculite + perlite, the ratio is 4:2:2:1. 2. If there are many types of seeds being sown. You can use paper strips to make labels to avoid confusion. 3. Fill the pot with soil until it is 80% full. Then soak the basin in water and add 3‰ (3/1000) potassium permanganate to the water for disinfection. 4. Fold the prepared white note paper in half and carefully shake the seeds onto it. 5. Tilt the white paper and sprinkle the seeds evenly into the flowerpot. 6. You can also use a toothpick with a little water to stick the seeds on the soil surface. 7. After sowing, just use a sprayer to spray the soil surface with mist. 8. Cut the plastic wrap into a suitable size, cover it lightly, and then poke a few holes for ventilation. Then place it in a place with scattered light and wait for germination. Remember to keep the soil moist. If the soil in the pot is dry, spray it with a spray, but do not water it. 9. After about 7 to 8 days, the seeds will sprout. When the seedlings grow strong, they can be moved to the sun for maintenance.Division1. Remove the plants that need to be divided from the pots and clean the soil on the roots. 2. Separate the mother plant and the small plant of the succulent plant. Note that the small plant should have some roots. 3. Put nutrient soil in the flowerpot and mix in a little carbendazim for disinfection. 4. Repot the small plants and the mother plant. 5. After planting, water thoroughly and place in a cool place for 2 to 3 days to slow down the roots. Okay, here are all the propagation methods for succulents. Why not start your own succulent garden? |
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