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2017-07-20, 2417 Views
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I tried propagating my Echeveria. Is it normal that I successfully propagate it even tho the leaf is damaged? And there's no sign of any root.
I tried propagating my Echeveria. Is it normal that I successfully propagate it even tho the leaf is damaged? And there's no sign of any root.
I tried propagating my Echeveria. Is it normal that I successfully propagate it even tho the leaf is damaged? And there's no sign of any root.
I tried propagating my Echeveria. Is it normal that I successfully propagate it even tho the leaf is damaged? And there's no sign of any root.
I tried propagating my Echeveria. Is it normal that I successfully propagate it even tho the leaf is damaged? And there's no sign of any root.
I tried propagating my Echeveria. Is it normal that I successfully propagate it even tho the leaf is damaged? And there's no sign of any root.
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Let the leaf dry out and do not water it to encourage root growth.
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I say risky because more water could compromise the big leaf before roots can appear.
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Might be risky, but adding water should encourage root growth.
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it's okay let the leaf fall apart..
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