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Uncover the mystery of leaf insertion propagation of succulent plants after germination, the root system can grow easily and easily.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, First of all, we should prepare succulent soil, pay attention to the wet soil, but be sure to put it in a ventilated place, then place the collected meat leaves neatly on the soil, preferably at a distance between the two leaves.

First of all, we should prepare succulent soil, pay attention to the wet soil, but be sure to put it in a ventilated place, and then place the collected meat leaves neatly on the soil, preferably at a distance between the two leaves, in a ventilated place. but please pay attention to do not water during this period of time, after a period of time, may be half a month or so, and then look at the changes of the leaves You will be surprised to find that some roots and new buds begin to appear at the root of the succulent leaf, which is the beginning of the succulent leaf to survive.

After sprouting, succulent leaves should not be exposed to the sun with other adult succulent leaves. They should be placed in a bright place just like jade dew. Another thing to pay attention to is that you must not water frequently, you need to wait for the soil to dry before watering. Succulent leaves can be moved at any time, regardless of whether it is rooted or rootless. No root is equivalent to just changing the place of leaf insertion.

Seedlings with roots must be careful not to harm the roots. They can be transplanted with soil and roots. For succulent plants, there is no need to consider root pruning. Compared to when the succulent leaves can be moved, what is more important is where to move them. For succulent leaf cuttings, bright no direct light ventilation is a good choice, leaf cuttings a little larger can consider a small amount of direct light, gradually increase the light. If the light is too strong in the position of moving the basin, it is easy to lead to maternal water or consumption, and the leaf seedlings may also fall into the situation of slow growth.

In fact, succulent leaves only grow roots but not buds are also very common, do not worry, equivalent to about 80% of the success, as long as the mother leaves do not die, give some patience to let the seedlings grow up slowly will take root. I have heard of a method to pinch off the root directly. I think it is too simple and rough, and this process also needs to consume the nutrients of succulent leaves. The nutrition of the leaves is already limited. How can they withstand such troubles?

As long as the root system is buried in the soil and given proper light and water, after the succulent leaves take root, they can absorb nutrients from the soil and be self-sufficient. After a period of time, some withered leaves will also be full. As long as the leaves can form a complete life system, then sprouting is just around the corner! Only take root, not sprout. You can wait for a little while, if it still does not germinate, gently pull out the leaves, gently break off the roots, put them back on the soil, and let it sprout slowly. Break it off several times in a row, and eventually it will take root and sprout.

Leaf insertion is one of the quickest ways to reproduce succulent plants. You only need to check whether the growing point of the leaf is there, which is where the leaf is connected to the stem. If it is still intact, even if the leaf piece is damaged, it can be passed on smoothly. Maintenance before budding: put it in a place where there is no direct sunlight, or where the sun is weak, and do not water it before sprouting and rooting.

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