如何加速肉质繁殖第1部分



我好急!因此,肉质繁殖的缓慢过程使我对步调进行了调整,哈哈,jk。因此,我能够提供一种方法来加快生根这些吸盘!

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40 comments
  1. This is one of those videos that takes too long. If you want to know… she suspends them over a small mount of water using toothpicks and tape. ROots can happen as quickly as 2 days or 2 weeks but faster than many other methods.

  2. Water propagation worked well for me and faster than the soil one! You’re supposed to let the leaves callus over for 4-5 days and then place it above water, not IN it. The presence of water below the leaves will cause them to sprout roots in the direction of water (and they won’t get dehydrated).

  3. Hi Soul Sugar, watching how you use two small sticks tape together to hold your succulent leaf in the water to root. would it be easier to use steel pins long enough to go through the leaf then suspend it in the water.
    I have seen many of your videos, but never see who it is who is talking.
    Thank you.
    DannyHDavies FaceBook

  4. I had a cactus for a week or two but i don't know what kind it is. a friend got the same kind of cactus and his is growing, how can i get mine to grow fraster?

  5. This is the hard and long way!
    Short cut:
    1) After getting the leaves (try your best for a clean cut);
    2) Air dry for 48 hours;
    3) Use same cup in the video then fill it with 2-3mm cotton;
    4) Add water up to 1mm higher than the cotton;
    5) Submerge the leaves in the water. 2-3 day you can see roots coming out.

  6. She Cooks Sometimes on YouTube demonstrates an even easier saran wrap over water glass method that I use …which for me is way less fussy than toothpicks …but your idea is cool as well! Love the updates Thanks!

  7. I tried this and its working just right for me… i let the leaves heal before putting them thru this process… even my panda plant is rooting… thanks … ?

  8. I have 3 that are in water now, I really like the look of the roots and would like to keep them in water. Is it bad to leave them in water?
    Do I need plant food or something? Thanks!

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