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How to germinate on the bare stem of a succulent old stake

An in-depth explanation for netizens on how to germinate and burst lateral branches on the bare stem of a succulent old stake in the field of green plants and flowers, followed by an introduction from the site editor for netizens.

Succulent plants, with their unique shapes and easy-to-care-for characteristics, have been loved by many plant enthusiasts. However, sometimes we encounter the situation where the bare stem of a succulent old stake does not germinate, which not only affects the plant's aesthetics but may also mean that the growth of the plant is hindered.

### Methods to Germinate on the Bare Stem of a Succulent Old Stake:1. - -Suitable Environmental Conditions- -  Succulent plants have certain requirements for environmental conditions, especially in terms of temperature and light. Ensuring that succulent plants are in a warm and well-lit environment helps - - the plant's growth. Generally, the suitable growth temperature for succulent plants is between 15-28 degrees Celsius, with sufficient light but avoiding direct sunlight.2. - -Appropriate Water Management- -  Succulent plants do not require much water, and excessive water can lead to root rot, affecting the plant's growth. Therefore, keeping the soil slightly moist and avoiding waterlogging is the key to promoting germination of the succulent old stake. When watering, you can adopt the principle of "watering when dry," i.e., watering when the soil surface is dry.3. - -Reasonable Fertilization- -  Moderate fertilizer can provide the nutrients needed for the growth of succulent plants, promoting germination. When fertilizing, choose fertilizers suitable for succulent plants, such as slow-release fertilizer or liquid fertilizer, and use them after diluting according to the fertilizer instructions. Fertilization should not be too frequent, generally once every two months is enough.4. - -Pruning- -  For succulent old stakes that do not germinate, pruning can promote their growth. Use disinfected scissors to cut off the top part of the plant, which can reduce apical dominance and encourage the plant to germinate from the lateral branches. After pruning, pay attention to keeping the wound clean to avoid infection.5. - -Using Growth Hormones- -  In some cases, using growth hormones can promote the germination of succulent plants. There are special growth hormone products for succulent plants on the market, dilute according to the instructions and apply to the cut surface of the plant, which can promote the growth of new buds.

### Methods to Burst Lateral Branches:1. - -Adjusting Light Direction- -  The growth direction of succulent plants is affected by light. By adjusting the direction of light, the lateral branches of the plant can get more light, thus promoting the growth of lateral branches. For example, you can rotate the plant to make the originally shaded side face the light source.2. - -Pinching and Top Cutting- -  Pinching and top cutting are effective methods to promote the growth of lateral branches in succulent plants. By cutting off the top of the plant, you can reduce apical dominance and encourage the plant to germinate from the lateral branches. After pinching and top cutting, the plant will naturally grow new lateral branches from the nodes below the cut.3. - -Using Plant Growth Regulators- -  Plant growth regulators, such as gibberellin, can promote plant growth and branching. When using, strictly dilute and apply according to the product instructions. Growth regulators can help the plant germinate faster from lateral branches but be careful with the dosage to avoid harming the plant.4. - -Division Propagation- -  For some succulent plants, you can increase the number of lateral branches by dividing the plant. Choose healthy plants, gently separate them from the roots, and each division should have at least one healthy root and leaf. After dividing, plant each division in new potting soil, and each division will - - grow, forming more lateral branches.5. - -Creating a Competitive Environment- -  During the growth of succulent plants, appropriate competition can promote plant growth. For example, planting the plant in a smaller pot or leaving less space between plants can encourage the plant to grow more lateral branches in order to compete for light and nutrients.

### ConclusionGermination on the bare stem of a succulent old stake and bursting lateral branches are common issues in succulent plant care. By adjusting environmental conditions, managing water and fertilizer appropriately, pruning at the right time, and using growth hormones, you can effectively promote the growth and germination of succulent plants. At the same time, by adjusting the direction of light, pinching and topping, using plant growth regulators, dividing propagation, and creating a competitive environment, you can increase the number of lateral branches in succulent plants, making them more lush. In practice, these methods should be used flexibly according to the specific conditions and growth environment of the plant to achieve the best care results.

The experience and knowledge introduced above on how to germinate and burst lateral branches on the bare stem of a succulent old stake, hoping this article can be of some help to you!