poehere
Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 105 Posts This is a great way to always have succulent plants available for your craft projects and decorations around your home. We all love to decorate and grow succulent plants these days. When we cut our plants there are always leaves that need to be removed. Don't throw them away. Make this easy succulent plant starter and within a few days you can plant those leaves to start growing new plants.
Total Time: 10 Minutes
Yield: 1 Plant Starter
Supplies:
- plastic bottle with lid
- knife
- succulent plant leaves
Steps:
- Clean and wash out the plastic bottle you want to use.
- Remove the lid and take your knife to make a small hole in the upper part of the bottle. Continue to make the holes in the bottle to add your leaves to the bottle. Do not go too far down the bottle when making our holes. Only use the upper half of the bottle.
- Now place your leaves in the holes. The cut part of the leaf goes on the inside and the rest of the leaf stays on the outside.
- Fill the lower half of the bottle with water and add the cap to the bottle.
- The leaves will start to root within 4 to 8 days. Leave the leaves in the bottle until you see a good amount of roots on each one of them.
- Now take the leaf and plant it in a small pot to grow a new plant. The new plant normally starts to grow within a week or two.
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likekinds
Gold Post Medal for All Time! 523 Posts January 20, 20203 found this helpful
I've gotten many new plant starts using many different techniques. Your method is new to me and I can't wait to try it.
Thanks
poehere
Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 105 Posts January 20, 20202 found this helpful
Thank you so much it works great. I like it because it is easy to make and only takes a few days for the roots to start on the leaves.
January 26, 20201 found this helpful
Im confused here. Is the water in the bottom for humidity only? Ive always just laid leaves on top of a pot of dirt. Can you clarify this for me? Thanks!
poehere
Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 105 Posts January 27, 20202 found this helpful
Yes, it is for humidity and helps to root the leaves so much faster than just laying them in the dirt.
December 1, 20200 found this helpful
Thank you, I am always starting new succulents by just placing on soil. This process seems to be much more successful.
April 12, 20230 found this helpful
Will this work with zz leaves
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