What are the best ways to propagate succulents
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What are the best ways to propagate succulents
What are the best ways to propagate succulents
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Sure thing! Here are seven different ways to propagate succulents:
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**Leaf Cuttings**: Just grab a healthy leaf from your succulent, let it dry for a day or two to callous over, and then place it on some soil. Keep it slightly moist, and soon you’ll see little roots and baby plants sprouting!
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**Stem Cuttings**: Cut a healthy stem just below a leaf node, let it dry out for a day, and then plant it in soil. Water it lightly, and before you know it, new growth will pop up.
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**Offsets**: Many succulents produce offsets (little baby plants) at their base. You can gently remove these and plant them in their own pots. Easy-peasy!
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**Water Propagation**: Some succulents can be propagated in water. Just place a leaf or stem cutting in water, making sure the cut end is submerged. Change the water regularly, and you’ll see roots develop in no time.
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**Division**: If your succulent has grown really big, you can divide it into smaller sections. Just carefully split it apart and replant each section in its own pot.
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**Soil Propagation**: You can also propagate directly in soil by burying a healthy leaf or stem cutting. Just keep the soil moist and wait for roots to form.