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Accidentally dropped leaves

The editor introduces you to the knowledge of flowers and plants related to accidentally dropped leaves. Next, let's move on to the introduction.

When playing with flowers and plants at home, it's inevitable to accidentally knock off leaves, especially some succulents, where leaves can easily be knocked off.

In fact, the leaves of many plants can be used for cutting propagation. Today, I'll introduce which flowers are suitable for leaf cutting.

Succulents

Succulents are the most suitable for leaf cutting. When cutting succulents, it's important to control the moisture level, as excessive humidity can easily cause leaf rot.

The leaves should first be placed in a shaded and well-ventilated area to dry the wound, or directly placed in a shaded and well-ventilated area to wait for the leaves to grow roots. After the leaves have roots, the roots should be buried in the soil.

Make sure the potting soil is only slightly moist and not too wet. There's no need to water after the roots are buried.

Money Tree

Accidentally dropped leaves

The money tree can also be leaf-cut. Choose strong leaves and make sure the petioles are intact.

Prepare loose, well-draining sterile soil, mix the soil slightly moist, and then insert the leaves diagonally into the soil. Place in a shaded and well-ventilated area, usually 1-3 months to root.

When the leaves sprout, they can be transplanted into pots.

Rubber Tree