Things Needed

Succulents thrive in muckle and beds , planted indoors or out . These overweight - leaved plants are low - maintenance , require little water or nutrients to fly high . Succulents store water and other nutrient in their leaves , making them similar to some cacti . Succulents are often propagate from theme or leafage film editing . The cuttings quickly root and mature into a young plant . Because of the restraint of distribute succulent , they provide a suitable plant for beginning home plant disseminator to practice take and rooting cutting .

Step 1

Cut leaf from the succulent . provide ¼ column inch of stem attach to the leaf blade , if possible . Some succulent , such as hussy plant , do not have genuine bow and just the leaf is sufficient .

Step 2

Lay the leaf on a sheet of paper in a well - air out area out of direct light . Allow the cut end of the cutting to dry and blackleg over , which takes two to three solar day .

Step 3

Fill a 3- to 5 - column inch - diam pot with a vermiculite- or sand - based potting admixture . Water the mixing until the extra H2O drains freely from the bottom , insure the potting mix is evenly moist throughout .

Step 4

enclose the prow or bottom of the leaf cutting into the potting mix . force it deep enough into the mixture that it stands upright on its own .

Step 5

Insert two wooden skewers into the potting mix on either side of the cutting . Place the hatful in a plastic grip , which help oneself retain wet , and secure it closed . The skewer preclude the bag from touching the cutting .

Step 6

Set the muckle in a warm , brightly lit area that is not in direct sunlight . Leave the succulent alone for two to three week as it is arrange root .

Step 7

Remove the plastic old bag . Tug softly on the cutting and check for resistance that indicates root is occurring . If there is no ohmic resistance , return the peck to the bag for an additional week or two .

Tip

Once rooted , go forward to grow the succulent in the heap or transplanting it out to a garden . Take cuttings for succulents in spring once the plant begins actively growing again .

Warning

cutting that are n’t allowed to fink over are more prone to waste during the rooting process .

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