How to breed succulents, how to breed succulents
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There are many ways to propagate succulents, and there are only three common methods, namely sowing, cutting and division. Sowing is usually carried out in spring. Just bury the seeds in the soil, water them appropriately and wait for them to take root and germinate. Cuttings require cutting complete leaves or stems, preparing loose soil, spreading them flat or diagonally on top, and waiting for roots to take root. Branches are suitable for some varieties that are easy to grow in groups. Cut off the growing side buds and plant them.
1. Sowing
1. Sowing
Sowing is usually carried out in spring. Prepare a special seedling pot. After planting the seeds inside, cover it with a plastic film and poke a few holes in it to keep it warm. Breathable. In addition, different varieties of succulents often have different planting methods, which need to be implemented according to specific circumstances. It should be noted that some varieties can only bloom once in a lifetime and will wither after blooming, so seeds need to be collected and sown in time. You can also cut off the flower stems to prevent them from blooming.
2. Cuttings
Succulents are commonly used Propagation by cuttings, this method grows quickly, blooms easily, and maintains the original characteristics of the variety. For most plants with fleshy leaves, you can cut off the entire leaf, place it in a dry and ventilated place, wait for the wound to shrink, and then insert it into the substrate. If it is a succulent stem, such as a cactus, you need to cut off the complete stem section, and wait until the wound is dry before inserting it.
3. Branches
Some Succulents grow easily in groups, so they can also be propagated by division. After properly loosening the soil, take the plant out of the pot, cut off its side buds with a blade, and place it in a ventilated place with the mother plant to wait for the wound to become infected. Then prepare loose and fertile soil, and plant the mother plant and lateral buds separately. If the lateral buds have no roots, they can be planted in slightly moist soil, which can promote the growth of the root system.
2. Cuttings
3. Branches
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