a fallen sedum nussbaumeranium leaf sprouting |
Sedum robrotinctum leaf sprout |
old dead leaf sprouting in rocks and leaf mulch |
Stem cuttings will also grow roots. I have a graptopetalum paraguayensis (ghost plant) that I accidentally broke off a large branch of. I stuck it in dirt and it grew. That is how I always add additional plants now. Sedum, echeveria, aeonium, cactus etc... Be careful not to overwater causing rot. If rot happens, cut off the rotted tissue and replant.
Cactus pad that fell off, already rooted. |
broken bit of graptopetalum |
Aloes and Agaves will send "pups" up from the base. Those are easily separated by pulling them out at the base. They will already have roots and are ready to be planted.
aloe with a lot of pups |
easy removal of pups |
aloe saponaria and pup |
nice roots on this aloe saponaria pup |
sedum angelica |
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