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Succulents- cuttings
While walking through Bunnings a piece of succulent fell onto me....I picked
it up off the floor and took it home. I understand succulants are easy to grow but does anyone have any foolproof methods. Thanking you in advance Linda |
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Succulents- cuttings
"odonata28 (Linda)" wrote in message
... While walking through Bunnings a piece of succulent fell onto me....I picked it up off the floor and took it home. I understand succulants are easy to grow but does anyone have any foolproof methods. Thanking you in advance Linda With zygocactus you usually allow the broken end to heal over and then just put it in some potting mix and wait. |
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Succulents- cuttings
On Mar 21, 10:17 am, "GreenieLeBrun"
wrote: "odonata28 (Linda)" wrote in message ... While walking through Bunnings a piece of succulent fell onto me....I picked it up off the floor and took it home. I understand succulants are easy to grow but does anyone have any foolproof methods. Thanking you in advance Linda With zygocactus you usually allow the broken end to heal over and then just put it in some potting mix and wait. Succulents are wonderful and easy to grow. Simple place it in the potting mix and let it dry out totally in between watering. Succulents love Seasol if you happen to have some. |
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