How to propagate a Jade Plant
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The survival rate of Jade Plant propagation is also among the top, many flower enthusiasts describe it as "impossible to die" when it comes to Jade Plant propagation. So, how do you propagate a Jade Plant? The method is similar to common flowers and plants, let's sort it out here.
Jade Plant propagation can be done through leaf insertion (placing the leaves flat on the propagation medium) or stem cutting. Compared to leaf insertion, stem cutting almost guarantees a 100% survival rate, so flower enthusiasts don't need to worry about failure.
Propagation medium, if conditions allow, you can use river sand, peat + vermiculite, etc. If not, you can use local soil. In the growing season, cut the thick and full top branches, about 8-10 centimeters long, let them dry slightly before inserting them into the sand bed, and they will root in about 3 weeks.
There are two methods for Jade Plant leaf insertion: one is to let the cut leaves dry before inserting them into the sand bed, and they will root in about 4 weeks, when the roots are 2-3 centimeters long, you can transplant them into a pot. The other is similar to the leaf insertion of succulents, just place the leaves flat on the medium and they will root.
The above is some knowledge and tips on how to propagate a Jade Plant, hoping that reading this article will bring you some help!