How to propagate the succulent "Sorceress" with a high survival rate through cutting? Explanation of the propagation methods for the succulent "Sorceress" through cutting.

How to propagate a sorceress with a high survival rate

Today, I will introduce to you how to propagate a sorceress with a high survival rate and the propagation methods of multifloral sorceress, which is a small knowledge of flower cultivation. Next, a comprehensive introduction will follow.

Recently, a neighbor asked me that his newly bought multifloral black sorceress seems to be unwell these days, with drooping leaves and no vitality. The small head at the bottom has almost all the leaves fallen off, and it has only been a month since it arrived home. The neighbor said that he bought it from a prosperous place because it was cheap. When I went to his house to check, I immediately thought it was almost over, a typical old cutting.

What is an old cutting? Why does it become like this after only twenty days at home? Let me explain it to you. An old cutting is a branch cut from the original sorceress and then planted in the soil. It doesn't take too long to grow into an old cutting, which is a typical case of selling flowers by merchants. I pinched the main stem of the sorceress and found that it was very soft, easily pinched by two fingers, and it was completely rotten inside.

What should we do in this situation? I have a suggestion for you. If your sorceress has this problem, you must take the following steps to save the plant's life as much as possible. Let's see how I did it.

The first step is to cut the top. Take the black sorceress to the courtyard, prepare a surgical knife (any sharp knife will do), and prepare carbendazim and new potting soil, which must be disinfected.

How to propagate a sorceress with a high survival rate

Cut the top of the sorceress directly with a surgical knife, trim carefully with the knife to remove all the blackened branches until you see the green main stem, then place it in a shaded and well-ventilated area to dry naturally. Let the cut part of the wound dry naturally for about two to three days. After drying, use the cut top for propagation.

The soil matrix for propagation can be sand or nutrient-rich soil. I prefer sand because it roots quickly, is breathable, and loose. Flatten the soil in the pot and place the sorceress flat on top of the soil.

In the process of natural drying, you can apply a little rooting hormone every other day to help it root well when propagating. The placement should not be exposed to sunlight. After a week, if you see fine roots, you can then pot it for care. This is the only way to ensure the survival of multifloral black rot leaves.

In our daily life, how to properly care for the black sorceress we buy is actually very simple. Just pay attention to watering and avoid waterlogging. Place it in a sunny location for normal sunlight exposure.

The above sharing on how to propagate a sorceress with a high survival rate and the propagation methods of multifloral sorceress are complete and I hope they can help you. At the same time, I hope everyone will visit more green plant experience knowledge on the Green Enthusiast website!