The order of succulent cuttings

Last Update :2024.06.15

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1. Treat the leaves

2. Dry the leaves

3. Configure the soil

4. Cuttings laid flat

5. Wait for germination

6. Rooting and planting

7. Move to the flowerpot


Process the leaves, place them in a cool and windy place to dry, prepare suitable soil and sterilize them, place them in the soil as flat cuttings, and do not move them randomly during this period. Wait for germination, then bury the roots in the soil. Just transplant it to your favorite flower pot when it grows new life.


The order of succulent cuttings
1. Treat the leaves

1. Handling the leaves

Pick the leaves from the stronger growing plants. Stop watering before picking. This will make picking the leaves easier and be careful.

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2. Dry the leaves

Place the picked leaves in a cool and ventilated place, and dry the wound for later use.

3. Configure the soil

Use garden soil, nutrient soil, cinder/volcanic stone to prepare the required soil in a ratio of 2:3:1, and place it in the sun to dry 2 -3 days to give the soil sufficient time to sterilize.

4. Lay the cuttings flatly

Put the dried wound leaves flatly on the sterilized soil. Pay attention to laying them flat and do not insert them into the soil. Do not move it randomly after placing it. If it is buried in the ground, new sprouting life may not be able to emerge.

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5. Wait for germination

After laying the leaves flat in the soil, do not water them, otherwise the leaves will easily rot. Place them in a ventilated place where the sun can shine, not under strong light. It is recommended to place it indoors under low light until it sprouts and takes root.

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6. Rooting and planting

etc. After the leaves sprout and take root, you can water. Water a small amount and the soil should be moist. Dig a small hole in the soil, put the roots in, bury a thin layer of soil, and wait for new life to grow.

7. Move to a flowerpot

When the roots grow new life, just transplant it to your favorite flowerpot, and the cutting is complete.


2. Dry the leaves

3. Configure the soil

4. Cuttings laid flat

5. Wait for germination

6. Rooting and planting

7. Move to the flowerpot






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