How to propagate succulents from leaves
Today, we will introduce how to propagate succulents from leaves and the quick propagation method of leaf insertion, which is a small knowledge of flower cultivation. Next, the site editor will introduce it to the netizens.
The weather has cooled down, and it's the season to fiddle with succulents. Picking leaves, cutting the top, changing pots and soil, pruning roots and applying fertilizer, and leaf insertion propagation are all done in this season.
Today, we will focus on leaf insertion for succulents.
Leaf insertion can turn one pot of succulents into multiple pots, and the seedlings from leaf insertion can easily grow into multi-head succulents, with a fast explosion speed and a very impressive result!
Leaf insertion is very simple, and I will explain it in detail below.
1️⃣ Prepare your favorite succulents that need leaf insertion, a spray bottle, a container with soil, and plastic wrap.
How to propagate succulents from leaves
I have chosen my favorite peach blossoms and jade plates, as shown in the picture below↓
2️⃣ Gently shake left and right to remove healthy and plump leaves (those with epidermis are better), and leave the upper new small leaves for cutting seedlings, allowing them to continue growing into large seedlings.
ps. The planting method for cutting seedlings: Let the wound dry and scab over, then insert it into moist but not waterlogged soil.