Succulents are loved by flower enthusiasts for their unique beauty and easy maintenance. Among the propagation methods of succulents, leaf insertion is highly praised for its simplicity and high survival rate. Here are some practical tips to help you achieve 100% success in succulent leaf insertion!
Choose the right leavesWhen performing succulent leaf insertion, first choose healthy leaves. Mature leaves have a higher survival rate when used for leaf insertion. The larger the leaf, the higher the survival rate. However, it should be noted that overly large leaves may affect their absorption of water and nutrients, so choose leaves of a moderate size.
Choose the right soilThe soil required for leaf insertion should be loose, breathable, and have good drainage. You can use a mixture of peat soil, perlite, and vermiculite. Adding a moderate amount of slow-release fertilizer to the soil can provide adequate nutrition for the succulents.
Carry out disinfection treatmentTo prevent the spread of pests and diseases, leaves and soil should be disinfected before leaf insertion. You can soak them in disinfectants such as carbendazim or potassium permanganate or burn the edges of the leaves with a flame.
Carry out proper treatmentGently remove the selected leaves from the succulent plant and place them in a cool and well-ventilated area to dry the wounds. After the leaf wounds heal, place the leaves flat on the prepared soil with the back of the leaves facing up.
Maintain a suitable environmentDuring leaf insertion, ensure that the soil remains moist to prevent the leaves from losing water. Place the inserted succulents in a scattered light environment, avoiding direct sunlight. Maintain the indoor temperature between 15-25°C, which is conducive to root growth.
Regularly observe and adjustDuring the leaf insertion process, regularly observe the growth of the leaves. If you notice wilting, rotting, or other phenomena, address them promptly. Adjust lighting and watering based on the growth condition of the leaves to ensure normal growth.
Transplanting and managementWhen the leaves have grown roots, you can transplant the leaves along with the roots into new soil. Ensure the roots are intact and avoid damage during transplantation. After transplanting, keep the soil moist and provide appropriate shading. Gradually increase lighting as the plant recovers.
By following these seven steps, you should have mastered the techniques for achieving 100% success in succulent leaf insertion. With patience and careful care, your succulents will surely thrive. Let's enjoy the wonderful time brought by succulents together!