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from the "special needs" discounted selection of West Elm. finally starting to unshrivel.
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@succulentsalad
zebra hawarthia
from the "special needs" discounted selection of West Elm. finally starting to unshrivel.
How do I go about propagating my succulents?
what type of succulents do you have? some, like the living stones, are done from seeds (which i don't have any experience with) but most of them you’re able to propagate through leaf cuttings and “beheadings”.
here is a link to the reference i used:
http://needlesandleaves.net/blog/2013/5/31/propagating-leggy-succulents
Best of luck! It really is a lot of fun :)
week 9
split rock living stones
picked these guys up from the Singing Tower Gardens
pachyphytum
week 9
first of propagations to have their parent leaf fall off
week 6
week 3 - week 4 propagations
bottom two photos: Echeveria Olympicum (center) - this one is growing like crazy. the flowering stems have tripled in length
My babytoes are doing something v similar to yours! At least I'm not the only one but if I figure out a solution I'll holler
hmm.. maybe it is normal then? good to know mine’s not alone in that at least :)
most of what i’ve read deals with issues of over watering, but i’ve been pretty careful not to do that. maybe i just need to clean off the old soil and repot it? it might be the peat moss that’s covering the top of the soil. does yours have that?
good luck with your baby toes!
baby toes
his 'toes' keep thinning out and snapping on the bottom layer, which leaves a sticky mess when they decay. i don't think that's normal.
delosperma lehmannii (?)
another one that i haven't been able to identify definitely.
pachyphytum
echeveria
it won me over with all of the tiny babies.
cocoon plant
owl pot: hobby store
plant: west elm
West Elm sale & hobby store finds
they're alive!!!! how freaking cute are these baby plant nubs?
all of the decapitated heads are rooting now, but i'm still waiting for the other leaf cuttings to sprout.
this guy is the next to be propagated.
Mom's outdoor arrangement