How to Propagate Succulent Plants
Main content of this article: How to propagate succulent plants and the introduction of related knowledge on how to properly care for succulent green plants, let's learn about it together next.
Succulent plants, also known as succulents, refer to plants whose leaves are fat and juicy and have the function of storing a large amount of water among the three nutrient organs: roots, stems, and leaves. Because of their cute appearance and ability to purify the air, they are widely loved by everyone.
Propagation methods of succulent plants:
1. Cutting Propagation
Cutting propagation is the most common method of propagating succulent plants, often using leaf cuttings, stem cuttings, and root cuttings.
2. Leaf Cutting
Leaf cutting involves selecting healthy, thick, and older leaves. First, let the wound heal and then place it on moist soil.
3. Stem Cutting
When many small stems grow on the main stem of the succulent, this section of the stem can be cut off and inserted into the soil for cultivation.
4. Top Cutting
When the succulent grows too tall, the top can be cut off and placed in the soil to grow again, and the remaining part can continue to grow leaves.
5. Division Method
Many succulents grow many small plants around the mother plant. When these small plants grow some roots, they can be cut off along with this part of the root and survive. This is the simplest and safest method of propagating succulents.
6. Grafting Method
Select a suitable scion and rootstock for grafting, which has a lower success rate and is not commonly used.
The above information introduces how to propagate succulent plants and teaches you a comprehensive guide to caring for succulents properly, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.