Propagating Succulents from Stem Cuttings

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Propagating succulents from cuttings is suitable for succulents with branches or rosettes. The best time for propagation is during the active period of growth. Here’s how to do it!

1. Select the Right Stem

Select a plant for stem cutting that is healthy and well-watered, to ensure a high success rate. Hold it gently and snip it off from the mother plant using sharp scissors or pruning shears.

2. Let it Heal

Wait for four-five days or till the cut end of the stem calluses. Allow the supply of warm air and avoid direct sunlight during this process.

3. Transplant

Plant the healed stems in succulent potting mix and wait for several days for roots to emerge. Give it plenty of indirect light and water whenever the soil is completely dry.

The same method works for rosette-shaped succulents.

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I am going to have to do this more with my succulents

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