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How to Propagate Echeveria by Leaf Cutting

Let me tell you about how to propagate Echeveria by leaf cutting and the method of cutting propagation for Echeveria 'Bicolor', along with some small experiences in plant cultivation. Keep reading!

Echeveria is a perennial succulent plant, with spring and summer being its growing seasons. It grows quickly and can easily fill a pot. Propagation of Echeveria can be done through cutting, which is divided into stem cutting and leaf cutting. With proper care after cutting, it can survive. Let's take a look at the cutting methods for Echeveria:

1. Stem Cutting Method

No special selection is needed for the stem cuttings. Use branches cut during routine pruning, cut into stem sections about 5 cm long as the cuttings, and place them in a cool and well-ventilated area to dry the wounds, which takes about 3-5 days. Ordinary soil is fine for cutting, spray water to moisten the soil before cutting, insert the cuttings into the soil, ensuring no waterlogging, and wait for the cuttings to root. During this waiting time, the leaves at the bottom of the cutting may wither due to water loss, which is normal and doesn't need to be worried about.

2. Leaf Cutting Method

Remove healthy and intact leaves from the mother plant, let the wounds dry for 3-5 days, and then place them flat on the soil. It's best to mix some bamboo charcoal into the soil during leaf cutting to reduce the growth of germs. Soon after cutting, the cutting will produce small succulent plants and red aerial roots, at which point the aerial roots can be buried in the soil.

3. Experience Sharing

When doing stem cuttings, in addition to using soil, you can also use the air-rooting method, which involves placing the stem sections in a low-light area, waiting for the cuttings to grow air roots, and then planting them in soil, which can also survive.

4. Fertilization and Pest Control

Echeveria is not very fond of fertilizer, and it's best to use a light application. Usually, no fertilizer is needed. Echeveria also rarely suffers from pests and diseases, so no special prevention or treatment is required.

The above content on how to propagate Echeveria by leaf cutting and the cutting propagation method for Echeveria 'Bicolor' is hoped to be helpful to you!