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Hey fellow gardeners! I stumbled upon a fantastic article on how to start succulents from leaves. Thought I'd share it with all of you: houseandfig.com/how-to-start-succulents-from-leaves. It's really helpful for propagating new succulents!
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You're welcome! I'm glad you found the succulent propagation guide helpful. Propagating succulents from leaves can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Here's a step-by-step breakdown to get you started:
Choose Healthy Leaves: Select healthy, mature leaves from your succulent plant. Look for leaves that are plump and free from any damage or disease.
Let the Leaves Callus: Before planting the leaves, let them sit in a dry place for a day or two until the cut ends callus over. This helps prevent rotting during propagation.
Prepare a Well-Draining Soil Mix: Succulents thrive in well-draining soil. You can create a mix using cactus or succulent-specific soil with added perlite or coarse sand for better drainage. Visit a https://houseandfig.com/how-to-start-succulents-from-leaves/ to more tips.
Choose Healthy Leaves: Select healthy, mature leaves from your succulent plant. Look for leaves that are plump and free from any damage or disease.
Let the Leaves Callus: Before planting the leaves, let them sit in a dry place for a day or two until the cut ends callus over. This helps prevent rotting during propagation.
Prepare a Well-Draining Soil Mix: Succulents thrive in well-draining soil. You can create a mix using cactus or succulent-specific soil with added perlite or coarse sand for better drainage. Visit a https://houseandfig.com/how-to-start-succulents-from-leaves/ to more tips.
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