SUCCULENT DRY PROPAGATION | THE EASIEST WAY TO PROPAGATE SUCCULENTS
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- Dry propagation is considered one of the easiest ways to propagate succulents. In this video, we'll show you how to dry propagate your succulents.
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0:00 Intro
0:13 What is Dry propagation?
0:44 Step 1 - Water the Parent plants
1:11 Step 2 - Take Leaf Cuttings
1:44 Step 3 - Dry Propagate
2:28 Step 4 - Care for newborn roots & pups
3:01 When leaves don’t grow roots
4:15 Outro
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I love this!! I finally tried this method without misting at all with an Echeveria variety and almost all the leaves sprouted babies, I was SO happy it finally worked!!❤🥰🙏🙏
That's nice 🤗🤩
This is true. I had so many failed attempts where I would take the leaves and put them on top of the soil and mist them now and then which resulted in them dying. One day, I took leaves of a succulent and put them in an open box to put them in soil later. Well, I forgot about those suckers for weeks, and when I remembered to go check up on them, they all grew roots! No soil, no sun, no water. It just took for me to forget and abandon the leaves for weeks rather than caring about them every day for them to grow roots, lol.
wow... you mean I really didn't have to lay them on top of soil and mist them now and then? This is mind-blowing for a newbie like me =)
it literally means that 😎but be careful with the kind of succulent you want to propagate
Same! 😂
I discover this when I prepared a lot of suculent leaves on soil... but the I totally forgot about them. Then after like a mont and a half, there were roots!!!! And so I started to investigate and that's how I ended up here
Yup I thought they needed to be on soil as well but wasn't sure how much water. Thanks for the valuable info!
Yeah! I’ve noticed it just makes them rot if the soil is wet
I bought a jellybean succulent and a peacock echeveria and a bunch of leaves fell off while repotting. I remembered this video and placed the fallen leaves on a tray and actually forgot about them. Only one of the peacock sprouted roots, and all but one of the jellybean sprouted roots and have tiny babies. I’m a grandmother! 🥹😂 thanks for sharing!
Wow! That sounds great
I am just starting to learn about all this. I just became a first time property owner and have soo many yard ideas!!! Including a succulent garden
I am new to propagating from leaves & had no luck. They would grow roots & a tiny pup but then die & now I know why from watching your very informative video! I gave them water too soon. Now I will try dry propagation. Thank you so much ❤
Glad you like it. Hope you will succeed this time
Thank you!
ADORABLE! YOU CAN TEACH THEM ABOUT STEMS TOO! ALWAYS SAVE THE STEMS AND YOU CAN GROW MANY BABIES FROM THEM TOO! ♥
That's right 👍 We will make one propagation video from the stems soon
Thank you for sharing these tips!
Our pleasure to share with you 😎
This is amazing totally different to what I was told, so I assume everyone have different ideas hopefully ....😮
I love succulan S but am just getting the hang of not killing them by watering them as often as the rest of my plants!!! I am excited to learn more!!
Wow! Thank u for sharing 👍❤
Glad you loved it
I learn so much from you! My leaves grows roots but hasnt got any babies after 2 months now😢 and i dont know what kind of echeveria it is it came from Ikea…
Can you dry propagate in any shallow (like a to go food) container?
At 3:58 what is the type of succulent to the left because my nan had one and it recently died and I want to surprise her with a new one (:
Thanks for this reminder
Any time! 😎
Water propped a handful. Those have very long roots now. The ones on soul have hardly anything. But now I’m worried to put in soil!
I put mine in soil after water and its worked great!
I was so confused as to when to plant it, mine has pretty roots and is looking strong
Can tiny leaves of the succulent be used to propogate succulents?
Thank you for this great video and for the beautiful presentation.
Hi. If we propagate from young, small leaves, it will take longer to grow succulent babies. Because small leaves will not have enough nutrients to support new growths. So, I think the ideal leaves to propagate are bottom, more mature, and plump leaves
Thank you very much Succulents box for this valuable information.
Ive done this many times for my succs
... Rusty from Philippines
It must be the best for your garden 😎
@@SucculentsBox it is😊
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Is it okay for a baby plant to be in moist soil for long? Like will it die like with regulat succulents in wet soil too long?
Im a newbie to succulents and I just got my first one! It is a sedeveria blue giant, do you have any tips for me? Like how often do I water or fertilize it, and do I change its pot?
About watering, ideally, Echeverias can be watered once every week to ten days. However, this still depends on the size of your plant and pot. From Spring to Summer, keep the potting mix of your Echeveria slightly moist. From late Fall to Winter, water them less sparingly and let their soil dry out completely before giving them another drink.
Echeveria rarely needs to be fertilized. But if you want, do this at the beginning of spring by using a slow-release fertilizer or a water-soluble mixed about half strength and used less often than recommended.
When repotting your Echeveria, make sure that you do so right before its growing season and your new pot is at least 10% larger than the previous one so it has room to grow.
For more details, you may check our blog here for general care guide for Echeveria succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/echeveria-care-guide-101
Hello, can I propagate bear's paw type with air propagation? If yes, how long does it take to grow? Thanks!
One of the easiest way to propagate bear's paw is using its cuttings. Just cut a stem from the main plant and allow it to callous over for a few days. Then you just place it in some well draining soil and the magic will happen 💞 If you propagate it in growing season, its roots will start to grow after about 3 weeks!
@@SucculentsBox Oh, I see but my bear's paw leaves propagation didn't grow and so does the one from the stem. 🙁 Do you think it's because of wrong way of watering it?
@@misssha6776 There are many reasons in this case. You can take a look at our blog for more details: succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-care-for-cotyledon-tomentosa-bears-paw
Can we put them in the room or does it have to be outside in indirect sunlight ? I like keeping the house on the cooler temp side
Actually it's better to put it at an indirect and bright spot. Make sure its climate is highly humid 🧡
i tried to air dry a piece of my succulent that fell off itself before, it shriveled up and died :( I still want to try again thanks to this video
Hope it will be great this time 🥰
It's the easiest way honestly. I like to put a plant with soil nearby. The roots will reach out and they are bright pink and thick for the most part. Indirect sunlight is key.
That sounds great. Thanks for your sharing
I bought a few succulents at Menards 2 weeks ago & now I’m obsessed!! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
So easy to be addicted to succulents 🥰
Well dang it I have one more month to go xD but my cuttings are definitely growing roots 😊
That's so cool 😍
Dry propogation hasn't worked for me in Colorado. It's too dry. They end up copletely drying up very quickly.
I'm currently propagating 2 3 or 4 succulents one looks like it's growing leaves but there are no roots is that normal i can't tell because what seems like leaves is very very small
What propagation method that you applied for your succulents? If you used dry propagation, you have to wait for their roots being fully matured and the pups being transplanted to the soil, which would take about 1 to 2 months. During this period, you literally just have to wait and let the leaves do all the work in growing for you. Just make sure to check their roots at least once a week to see if they are still doing fine. So how long have you propagated them?
When you see roots showing up, remember that healthy roots usually come in white or pink hue, so if they have darker ones or you see that they start to shrivel, it is a sign that they are getting too much sunlight. Move them to a less sunny spot to ensure a healthy pups.
Hope these info can assist you well 💞
@@SucculentsBox I am doing dry propagation and around the ends its pinkish. I think I've been propagating a little over a month.
@@The.Beyhive So curious about your result 😍
Hehe sent this to my bf while he tries to have a couple of his own free plants
How do they not dry out lol. I've left succulent leaves out and they've never rooted.
My plant seem to die.. how to save it,
Can you tell specifically what happened to your succulent?
I'm trying but my leaves are all shriveling up and no roots. My main plant isn't looking good so I only have a limited amount of leaves before the whole thing dies :(
Don't water the leaves at all during this initial rooting stage. The leaves will start producing tiny roots and baby plants on their own. Once you see new growth emerging, you can lightly mist the soil around the leaves, but avoid getting water directly on the leaves.
I've had no luck on propagation 😢
My succulents always seem to propagate well until the parent leaf start to die, I mist these propagations, is it wrong?
It depends on when you misted your propagation. There’s no need to water the leaves until their roots are fully matured and the pups have been transplanted into the soil, which would take about 1 to 2 months.
I wanna ask, for the leaves that don’t grow roots will it never grow roots?
How long have you been propagating these leaves? This will take 2-3 weeks to appear roots.
Well the thing is, that I was talking about the pups that never grew roots will it still be able to grow roots bc the mother leave had already dried out before the roots appeared. Sorry for the confusion
@@axolotlelizabeth5689 it is still possible for pups to grow roots, but their chances may be reduced. As long as the pup is still plump, green, and showing signs of life, it may still be able to form roots given the right conditions.
Ok thanks
What if your leaves are dry?
Don't water until roots begin to form. Then water well and let the soil dry out before you water again.
@@SucculentsBox oh okay thank you