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How to propagate Sediolum nigrum

The editor introduces you to the topic of propagating the flowering plant Sediolum nigrum. Here's how to propagate Sediolum nigrum, and the editor will provide a detailed explanation.

Some flower enthusiasts have inquired about how to propagate Sediolum nigrum. In fact, it's quite simple. The most commonly used method by flower enthusiasts is division, which is also fast, being a characteristic of Sediolum nigrum. Let's take a closer look below.

Sediolum nigrum propagation involves cutting off side buds and dividing them. When the young plants have 5-6 leaves, they can be cut from the mother plant and placed on the soil surface, or slightly covered at the base of the lotus with soil that is slightly moist but not waterlogged. They will root quickly. It's important to choose side buds that have already rooted, as this increases the success rate. Unrooted side buds may wither and die due to insufficient nutrient supply.

I need to inform flower enthusiasts about the timing of division. Generally, spring and autumn are the best seasons. Summer and winter are more challenging, but if the temperature in your care environment is suitable, you can try. If your pot is large enough, Sediolum nigrum can produce daughter plants from the mother plant, and these daughter plants can become new mother plants, continuously propagating, which is what flower enthusiasts commonly refer to as "explosive growth."

What I need to remind flower enthusiasts is that a characteristic of the Sedum genus is that the mother plant dies after flowering. Therefore, if you notice any signs of flowering in Sediolum nigrum, you can cut off the flowers to prevent the mother plant from dying.

The detailed explanation of how to propagate Sediolum nigrum shared above is for reference and suggestion only.