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How does the Star Prince propagate?

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The Star Prince is a succulent from the Sedum family, similar to the money串 but a different plant. Some gardening enthusiasts have asked how to propagate the Star Prince. Currently, the most commonly used methods are division, cutting, and sowing.

1. Cutting: For ordinary gardening enthusiasts, the preferred method of propagating the Star Prince is cutting. During the growing season, cut healthy and robust top branches and insert them into sandy soil (other substrates can also be used). Each cutting should have more than 4 pairs of leaves, 3-5 cm long, and kept slightly moist at 18-24℃. Roots will form in 2-3 weeks. (So easy! Gardeners can feel free to cut.)

2. Division: Division is done in spring by separating dense-growing plants into clusters of 3-4, and then directly potting them.

3. Sowing: Sowing is generally done in April to May. Under the condition of about 20℃, seeds germinate within two weeks, and seedlings grow quickly, suitable for home cultivation.

Key points for caring for the Star Prince:

In the growing season (spring and autumn), it should be provided with light to avoid etiolation caused by insufficient light. Although it can be watered more during the growing season, be careful not to let water accumulate in the pot. The soil should be slightly moist. In summer, the Star Prince is in a dormant or semi-dormant state. At this time, attention should be paid to ventilation, cooling, and water control, similar to other Sedum succulents in summer. In winter, the temperature should not be lower than 5℃, and water should be controlled.

The above sharing on how the Star Prince propagates is a detailed introduction, hoping to bring some flower knowledge to flower enthusiasts.