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And make sure the parent lead you pick is cleanly removed off the stem. If it doesn't break cleanly off then you will only get roots and no baby. There needs to be a clean removal because microscopic DNA comes from the stem and the leaf needs to pull it off the stem. Push left and then right till you hear "the snap" should be undamaged. Then do not water the leaf on the soil till pink roots appear, DO NOT MIST THR LEAF, water the soil lightly and set in VERY VERY BRIGHT LIGHT .
Thank you so much. 2 of my succulents gave roots but no babies, even after 1 month of its rooting. One gave a small baby last week and the other is just like that. I am not sure what to do.
@@raagapragaa3598 I had the same issue where it had roots for months but no pups. When I moved I placed it on a sunnier window sill and a pup started growing within a month. So I think it might just need more light
Everyone says succulents are so easy to propagate. They get mushy and die on me everytime. I don't even water THAT much. Meanwhile I can grow alacasia from corms just fine 😂
Should you spray the callus end of the leaf, and if so how often should you spray it? With echeveria do you recommend keeping them in direct full sunlight? I never had any luck with echeveria.
Do not need to spray or mist the callus end. Actually most of Echeveria prefers indirect light. If you plant this succulent outdoors, it should be in a safe spot away from the harsh afternoon sun.
It's called RECA - clay balls. Their porous structure stores water and releases it gradually to plants, while excess water drains away quickly, preventing water-related issues such as root rot.
*snatches leaves from the window sill and places them in my just watered poinsettia pot* 😅 Edit: All 3 died. I will try not watering next time. After reading some helpful comments, maybe I have too much humidity in my home. Going to try again soon.
It's because succulent plants store water in their leaves and stems, allowing them to thrive in arid conditions with minimal watering. Their ability to retain moisture efficiently reduces the need for regular watering.
@@Hazxel_star different colours can be stress colours from when your plant has enough light. Going to a lot of light too quickly without acclimating your plant first will cause it to get a sunburn