I’ve decided to cut some of the succulents from our front garden but a little unsure on if I’m doing it right.
Is there any feedback on if these are suitable to grow (once the cut is dried)?
Is the top left one, and top right one (which I think might be Aloe Vera?) suitable?
Any advice would be great!
Moth1992
Eh not really. Top left are flower stalks. Those usually are not great for propagating. Bottom left is a jade and aeonium and bottom right is another aeonium, while the might propagate from leaves, they usually dont, you want cuttings to include stem. Im not sure about aloes, i thought they propagate only from pups or stems but i might be wrong. No idea about the blue chalk.
parrotbirdtalks
For a moment I thought I was looking at a post from some cooking sub. Looks like a tray of chopped veggies ready to be cooked.
MoonLover808
It’s best to know what you have and do some research on how to propagate them. By just doing random cutting you’re wasting your time as the results will disappoint you.
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I’ve decided to cut some of the succulents from our front garden but a little unsure on if I’m doing it right.
Is there any feedback on if these are suitable to grow (once the cut is dried)?
Is the top left one, and top right one (which I think might be Aloe Vera?) suitable?
Any advice would be great!
Eh not really. Top left are flower stalks. Those usually are not great for propagating. Bottom left is a jade and aeonium and bottom right is another aeonium, while the might propagate from leaves, they usually dont, you want cuttings to include stem.
Im not sure about aloes, i thought they propagate only from pups or stems but i might be wrong. No idea about the blue chalk.
For a moment I thought I was looking at a post from some cooking sub. Looks like a tray of chopped veggies ready to be cooked.
It’s best to know what you have and do some research on how to propagate them. By just doing random cutting you’re wasting your time as the results will disappoint you.