Received some floor stragglers from local store.

First time propagating, not sure how long they were on the floor so just sticking them on some soil and hoping for the best

One (top right) already has a pup forming hope the roots take hold

The rest look to have started callusing over

by StupidlyLiving

2 Comments

  1. SmoothD3vil

    The bottom row of leaves – Adromischus cristatus & cooperi, I would remove right away. These can be difficult to root and require different conditions than easier to root species like echeveria.

    Take them out of the soil, leave them somewhere warm, dry, good air flow and bright indirect light (not shade or deep shade) on a little plate or tray and let them do their thing without soil. If one starts to form roots, that’s when you can move it to its own tiny pot (I use a tiny nursery pot) on top of very gritty soil. The soil shouldn’t retain moisture for more than a day or two and until it anchors and forms a stem its better to barely water it at all (literally a few drops around the root area, not directly on or under) since the mother leaves can rot quickly if exposed to prolonged moisture.

    Otherwise enjoy the ride! 😊

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