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How to plant succulent leaves

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Many people have tried to take off the succulent leaves and plant them again, but not all of them have succeeded. Why? How can succulent foliage be planted successfully? First, why succulent leaf insertion is not successful? 1. Improper selection of seasons

Many people have tried to take off the succulent leaves and plant them again, but not all of them have succeeded. Why? How can succulent foliage be planted successfully?

First, why succulent leaf insertion is not successful?

1. Improper selection of seasons: it is not suitable for succulent leaf insertion at any time of the year, especially some succulent plants, which have dormant periods in winter and summer and will not grow at all, so they generally choose to operate in spring and autumn.

2. Improper operation: some people think that succulent leaf insertion means breaking off succulent leaves and then inserting them into the soil to survive, but in fact, succulent leaves will only rot.

3. Improper management: improper lighting and watering during leaf insertion will also lead to failure of succulent leaf insertion, which can be given light, but can not be exposed to the sun or watered too much, otherwise succulent plants will be drowned.

Second, how to plant succulent leaves?

1. It is best to carry out succulent leaf insertion in spring or autumn. The survival rate of leaf insertion in spring and autumn will be higher.

2. Pick the sturdy leaves from the succulent plants, put them flat on the soil with your back down.

3. Then put the cultivation container in a ventilated and bright place and wait for 1-2 weeks, the leaves will grow new buds and roots.

When the succulent mother leaves become withered and the new buds grow new roots, you can transplant the new buds into the soil, and then with more watering and proper fertilization, succulent plants can grow healthily.

 
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