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Succulent leaves are not rotten while they teach you to take root quickly.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, When succulent plants are propagated by leaf insertion, it is best to choose the spring and autumn season and choose healthy and full leaves. Put the back of the succulent leaves down and place them on the soil. In a well-ventilated environment, it will take about 1 to 2 weeks.

When succulent plants are propagated by leaf insertion, it is best to choose the spring and autumn season and choose healthy and full leaves. Put the back of the succulent leaves down and place them on the soil. In a well-ventilated environment, the leaves will take root in about 1 to 2 weeks, and when the new buds grow and the roots are 2 or 3 cm long, they can be transplanted into the basin.

I. the choice of time

The best time to insert succulent leaves is in spring and autumn, because of the high humidity in summer, the leaves are easily blackened and rotten, while the temperature in winter is low and the leaves are easy to melt water. The temperature and humidity in spring and autumn are very suitable for leaf insertion.

Second, the selection of leaves

The state of succulent leaves directly determines the success rate of leaf cutting, so it is necessary to choose healthy and full leaves for cutting.

Third, cutting methods

Put the succulent leaves back down on the soil, do not insert succulent leaves in the soil, this will lead to infection, the placement should be well ventilated, about 1 to 2 weeks will see the leaves take root. When the new succulent buds have grown and the roots are 2 or 3 centimeters long, they can be transplanted into the basin.

 
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