The story of succulent plants being reborn when they fall off their leaves. Raise the fallen leaves like this to make your succulent look new!

Handling of fallen leaves, precautions for leaf cutting reproduction, rooting, germination and maintenance skills, succulent plants are loved by many flower lovers because of their unique shape and easy-to-maintain characteristics. During the maintenance process, succulent plants sometimes have leaves falling. This makes many flower lovers feel sorry. The fallen leaves are not incurable. Today, I will share with you how to use these dropped leaves to reproduce and rejuvenate the meat. Treatment of falling leaves 1. Cleaning: Gently clean the falling leaves to remove dirt and impurities on the surface.

2. Dry: Put the cleaned leaves in a ventilated place to dry to avoid excessive moisture causing rot. Leaf cutting propagation 1. Choose healthy leaves: Select leaves with short falling time, full leaves, and no pests and diseases for leaf cutting.

2. Substrate preparation: Select soil with good air permeability, such as peat soil, perlite, etc., for disinfection treatment.

3. Leaf insertion steps: a. Lay the leaves on the substrate, taking care not to overlap.

b. Gently spray water with a spray can to keep the substrate slightly moist.

c. Place the leaf cuttings in an area with sufficient scattered light to avoid direct sunlight.

d. Spray water at regular intervals to keep the substrate moist. Precautions 1. Temperature: During leaf planting, it is advisable to keep the room temperature at 18-25℃ to avoid too high or too low temperature affecting growth.

2. Light: Leaf seedlings need to scatter light and avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn on the leaves.

3. Watering: Keep the substrate slightly moist to avoid root rot caused by accumulated water. Rooting and germination 1. Time: After leaf insertion, after about 1-2 months, the bottom of the leaves will gradually take root and sprout.

2. Transplant: After the leaves take root and sprout, you can choose to transplant them into new flowerpots and continue to maintain them. Maintenance skills 1. Fertilization: During the growing season, appropriate amounts of special fertilizers for succulent plants can be applied to promote plant growth.

2. Air circulation: Maintain indoor air circulation to avoid the occurrence of pests and diseases.

3. Regular pruning: Trim the withered leaves in time to keep the plants beautiful.

Falling succulent leaves are not incurable. Breeding through leaf insertion can give them a new life. As long as you master the correct leaf insertion methods and precautions, I believe that your succulent plants will thrive and become a beautiful scenery at home. Line, let us act together to continue the vitality of succulent plants!