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Repotting succulent cuttings. If the succulent has leaves, you may need to remove some to expose the bottom section of stem. This will be better for your. Take a small cutting of the succulent by using a sharp pair of scissors.
Let the plant sit for around 7 days, and only then water, but only with a. The section should contain leaves as well as a. Make sure the roots are clean and dry.
With your pruning shears, make one. The general rule of thumb is to shift the succulent in the new pots every 2 years. The next step is to learn how to repot succulents through stem cuttings.
It should be just enough to elevate your height of your succulent to slightly above the soil or at least. You may have a succulent cutting you took from an etiolated succulent, or that you received from a friend’s garden. Choose a healthy piece of stem at least 10cm long and cut it off cleanly with snips.
Extract your succulent from the existing pot. Grab both sides of the newspaper where they meet forming a circle around the plant. Be gentle, but consistent until it pulls free.
Start by turning the plant sideways, then. The soil doesn’t dry quickly: Spread the new soil gently and.