This Old Gardener Taught Me: How to Easily Propagate Succulents! 🌱

This Old Gardener Taught Me: How to Easily Propagate Succulents! 🌱

Reviving Echeverria: A Step-by-Step Guide

Introduction to Echeverria Care

  • The speaker introduces their Echeverria plant, noting its growth issues such as loss of shape and balance, with lower leaves drying out.

Refreshing the Plant

  • The process begins with removing flower stalks, which can potentially grow into new plants.
  • Lower leaves are trimmed to reshape the rosette; healthy leaves are set aside for propagation. The importance of letting cuts dry before planting is emphasized.

Preparing for Propagation

  • A soil mix is prepared using three components: perlite (for moisture regulation), potting soil (for nutrients), and zeolite or volcanic lava (for aeration).
  • The mixture should be loose and airy to prevent waterlogging; light moisture is added before planting.

Planting Techniques

  • For rooting leaves, a shallow dish is used; drainage holes are optional but preferred.
  • Leaves with dried cuts are placed on moist soil's surface. A bonsai-style pot is chosen for small echeverrias.

Growth Observation

  • After three months, baby Echeverrias have developed roots from the parent leaf, which has now dried up.

Final Planting Steps

  • New pots with drainage holes are selected for transplanting; small clay pellets are added for drainage. The same soil mix is used.
  • Before planting babies, the parent leaf is removed along with any lower leaves from the babies to avoid rot.

Conclusion on Succulent Care

  • Some leaves produce multiple babies, showcasing the resilience of succulents.
  • The speaker expresses admiration for succulents' beauty and versatility in arrangements.

Personal Touch in Pottery

  • Handmade clay pots are highlighted as part of creating stunning succulent arrangements.
Video description

Succulents and cacti thrive when provided with the right care, and today, I’m sharing an amazing method to grow multiple plants from a single succulent leaf—a technique passed down by an old gardener. For successful succulent care: Placement: Keep them in a bright location with indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can scorch their leaves. Watering: Always let the soil dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot. Water sparingly, especially during the dormant season. Substrate: Use a well-draining mix, combining universal soil, perlite, and zeolite or volcanic rock to ensure proper airflow and avoid excess moisture. Fertilizing: Apply a diluted succulent or cactus fertilizer during the growing season for healthy development. For my friends in Australia—succulents are such versatile plants and a popular choice in your sunny climate. What’s your go-to succulent for propagation? Share your tips and favorites in the comments! #succulents #echeveria #cactus