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Succulents are easy to propagate, allowing gardeners to create new plants from existing ones. Gardener’s Path outlines simple techniques using leaves, stems, offsets, or plant divisions. For cuttings, remove healthy leaves or behead leggy growth, then let the pieces dry until a protective callus forms. Over the following weeks, roots develop. Once roots appear, plant the cuttings in well-draining succulent soil and place them in a sunny location—water sparingly after planting to prevent rot. Dividing rooted offsets provides another quick option. With patience, proper drainage, sunlight, and limited moisture, gardeners can successfully expand their succulent collection and share new plants with others.
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