
Knowing how to reproduce succulents in water is something that all lovers of this type of plants should know how to do. Although it is more common to see these plants in potting soil, the water method is one of the simplest and most effective.
Succulents are the easiest to propagate, you can do it with their leaves, by cuttings or by division. But have you ever imagined doing it in water? Below we explain step by step how to reproduce succulents in water .
Step 1. Choose the succulent you want to propagate and cut a stem from the mother plant. Use a sharp knife to make a clean cut.
Step 2. Wait a few days for the wound on the stem to heal, it will take 3-5 days. Once healed, you can start putting the stem in water.
Step 3. Fill a bottle with water and submerge the succulent piece in it, making sure there is space between the stem and the water for air to enter.
Step 4. Once its roots have grown enough, you can either transplant it into a pot with potting soil or leave it in water, changing it whenever the weather becomes cloudy.
The 7 plants that can multiply in water
Graptopetalum
Echeveria imbricata
Crassula
Haworthia cooperi
Kalanchoe Fedtschenkoi
Kalanchoe laxiflora
Sedum rubrotinctum

