Can a leaf of a succulent plant support its own growth? Can a piece of succulent sustain itself?

Can a piece of succulent survive?

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Can a piece of succulent survive?

If the succulent piece is healthy, it can survive through propagation. Details are as follows:

How to plant a succulent piece

We can select a healthy succulent leaf piece, then place the leaf flat on the soil or lean it against the pot wall. After waiting for about 7-15 days, the succulent piece will start to sprout and take root.

Then carefully remove the newly grown succulent and plant it in a prepared container, following the normal succulent care methods.

How to propagate a succulent leaf

When propagating a leaf, there is no need to choose a specific time, but the temperature must be above 15 degrees Celsius, otherwise it will affect the germination rate of the succulent piece. Then select a healthy succulent leaf and set it aside for later use.

The soil requirements for propagating a succulent leaf are not high, usually using a mixture of humus soil and coal slag. Humus soil contains rich nutrients, and after the succulent leaf takes root and sprouts, it needs a lot of nutrients, but the plant is too fragile to fertilize, so humus soil is very suitable. After preparing the soil, it needs to be placed in the sun to be exposed and disinfected.

Then place the leaf in the soil, making sure not to insert it into the soil to avoid bacterial infection, which can cause the leaf to rot. After laying the leaf, you can choose to spray water once every 3 days to keep the soil moist, but be careful not to water excessively.

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