EUPHORBIA SUCCULENT PROPAGATION FROM CUTTINGS
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Euphorbia Aeruginosa succulent can usually be propagated by stem cuttings. For the process, you can use plants of different ages.
We use cuttings from shoots of the current or last year's growth. Older shoots or parts of shoots are not suitable for propagation because it is much more difficult to develop roots for them.
If it is possible, make a cut in the place of narrowing. The cutting should be from 2 cm long. In the place of the cut, the milky sap begins to stand out; we wash it off with warm water (40-45) C.
The cutting is planted in a dry soil mixture, deepening the cut by 15-20 mm. The soil mixture must be sterilized.
Here are some rooting care conditions for the cuttings:
- Illumination - diffused sunlight (40%);
- temperature + (16-35) С.
The first watering is done two weeks after planting. The frequency of watering - once every two weeks, and only in sunny weather and at the specified temperature range.
After two or three months, the root system is developed. After that, the young plants are planted in individual pots.
IMPORTANT: when planting cuttings and young plants - the size of the pot should be minimal - in our case, the cuttings were planted in a 60ml pot, the young plant was planted in a 40ml pot.
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Some observations: You're using your old soil for new cuttings, which personally I prefer to have new, although with succulents you can get away with almost anything. Just noticed that it was of very poor drainage when you watered it. Great video!
what is required to make this bloom? i live in northern ohio. my plants have great growth but no flowers.
Thomas Morgenstern Usually the flowers of Euphorbias are inconsequential and very small, appearing on the tips.
You did not mention using rooting hormone when potting up stem cuttings. Is it helpful since euphorbias take so long to grow roots?
@@CidYoung-REALTOR i just took piece and laid them on there sides in regular cactus potting soil in shade. a little water so it made contact with the soil and every time they took root.
Thomas Morgenstern Did you go online and search images if Euphorbias in bloom? Then you will see how small the flowers are (except “Crown of Thorns”)
@@CidYoung-REALTOR i'm trying to find what condition make them come into bloom. i.e. cool temps or hours of light.
Name of this plant..? / ID of this plant..?
Euphorbia aeruginosa
Which euphorbia succulent?
the one at the start of the vid. i call it dwarf squaro
Euphorbia Aeruginosa
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