1. How long will it take for the buds to burst?Succulents grow very fast after being beheaded. Generally, they will sprout in two weeks. Sometimes the growth rate may be faster, and new sprouts will grow in about 10 days. If it grows slowly, you will need to wait longer, sometimes even as long as a month. In addition, the variety of succulents will also affect the time of sprouting. If the succulent is well maintained during this period, it may become bullish. 2. Precautions1. After cutting off the head, check whether the mother plant is damaged. If so, cut it off. Place it in a cool and well-ventilated place and keep it away from sunlight, so it will sprout faster. 2. Do not let the cut on the mother plant come into contact with water. It will easily be infected with bacteria after touching water, which will not only affect normal germination, but may also hinder the growth of the mother plant. 3. Whether the tools used for beheading are clean will also affect the sprouting in some way. The knives used must be disinfected before use. When beheading, try to choose a sunny day with stable climate. If there are fungicides, you can apply some after beheading. |
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