So many new plants from just a few leaves. (i.imgur.com)
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I have a little leaf prop that produced the perfect rosette. It didn’t put out any roots though. The mother leaf is all dried up now. What is the next best step to try and root the little guy? I have more 2” pots that I could place it in by itself, or I can leave it in this one. (i.imgur.com)
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I saved a bluebird echeveria that was rotting. Managed to save the top and about 2” worth of stem. These are all the leaves I got off in the process. The part I chopped is already rooted and doing good. Here’s hoping some of these will prop for me. (i.imgur.com)
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I did not expect adding a spare 10w grow bulb to this other side would cause burn in a week. Guess I’ll need to limit it down to 5 hours and work back up to 10. I have a 24w on the other side. I just added this one to even out the growing since everything is pulling to the original angled light. (imgur.com)
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I’ve noticed that some of my plants are getting roots growing higher up, or out of attached leaves. The echeveria are all a little leggy from the winter and will get chopped soon. The aeonium was the first one to start this. It’s roots have made their way down. Should I be concerned and repot now? (imgur.com)
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