Easy multiplication: many baby wandering plants await you with this method!
The succulent plants are popular plants because of their beauty and ease of maintenance. If you want to increase your collection of succulent plants, cutting multiplication is an efficient and rewarding method. In this article, we will explain how to easily multiply your succulents to get many wandering plants that will brighten your home or garden.
Materials required:
- Healthy mother
- Pot with good drainage
- Earth adapted to succulents
- Clean scissors
- Buttering hormone powder (optional)
- A bright place but without direct sunlight
Steps to follow:
- Choose a healthy mother plant with well developed stems.
- Prepare your pot by filling it with soil suitable for succulents and make sure it has a good drainage.
- On the parent plant, spot a healthy stem and take a cutting by cutting the stem properly using the scissors.
- If desired, soak the cutting in cutting hormone powder to promote root formation.
- Plant the cutting in the prepared pot and water slightly to moisten the soil.
- Place the pot in a bright place but without direct sunlight to avoid the stress of seedlings.
- Water the cutting sparingly by allowing the soil to dry between waterings to avoid root rot.
- After a few weeks you will see new roots and leaves on your cutting, which means that it has taken well.
By following these simple steps, you can multiply your succulent plants easily and get many baby wandering plants to add to your collection. Do not forget to practice this method regularly to enlarge your assortment of succulents and share your love for these fascinating plants with your loved ones!