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How to repot succulents from cuttings. Grab both sides of the newspaper where they meet forming a circle around the plant. The first step is very important whether you want to transplant your. Place the leaves on a paper towel for the cut ends to dry, preventing rot when planted.
This step ensures the cutting doesn’t absorb more water when it is watered the first time and prevents it from. Lay the roll like an eyelet around your prickly succulent. Leave the leaves for a few days and transfer them to succulent soil or a cactus potting.
Place the cutting in a container and leave it for 3 to 4 days. The next step is to learn how to repot succulents through stem cuttings. Propagate succulents on a wet paper towel let your succulent leaf cuttings dry out for a few days on a piece of paper towel on a tray until the ends dry.
How to repot succulent cuttings. You need to get the entire leaf, including the little nub where it attaches to the stem. Allow the cut end to form a callous, as this will prevent the cutting from taking up too much water.
Here are some tips for propagating succulents in water: Center the succulent in the pot and make sure that it is stable. Get a piece of newspaper/paper and roll it.
Prepare the chosen leaves for propagation. It should be just enough to elevate your height of your succulent to slightly above the soil or at least. Don’t water the succulent yet.