Hallo Freunde! Ich habe erst vor zwei Tagen etwas über Proplifting gelernt und dieses Sub gefunden. Heute hatte ich dann zum ersten Mal die Gelegenheit, mitzumachen!

Ich ging zu einer Gärtnerei in meiner Nähe, um die Echeverie zu ersetzen, die ich gerade verloren hatte, und steckte einige der vielen (abgefallenen) – Blätter? wie heißt das? – aus den Schalen ein.

Ich habe das noch nie gemacht. Was soll ich tun? Kann ich diese verwenden? Ich bin gerade etwa eine Woche unterwegs, um etwas mit ihnen zu machen, was das Pflanzen betrifft. Ist das okay?

Irgendwelche Gedanken zu dem, was ich habe?

Von: EowynOakheart

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  1. Grand-Ad-9476 on

    not sure what you have but the one that has roots, bottom right on your picture, I’d just put that into slightly moist soil in a tiny pot (or into a bigger pot of a very thirsty plant, like a coleus or basically anything getting lots of sun and having plenty leaves for perspiration.

    the smaller ones I’d let dry for a couple days in a shady spot. then if you’re still on the road, wrap a little bit of only slightly moist tissue around the base of each and put them in einer a jar, little plastic box like from a yoghurt or zip lock bag.

    https://preview.redd.it/cw49c7j28eed1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=172755a19394f2a1676bf9a5cf118d4883c0eade

    bonus points if you have a clear plastic container with a clear lid that you could poke some holes in with a suitable piece of hot metal (like a decently big/thick nail, easier if you sharpen it with anything you can use to sharpen knives, like the rough part that most ceramic plates and cups have at the bottom).

    adding an image for visualisation. I make my nursery and in between pots myself by “upcycling garbage. , when I temporarily run out of pots of an adequate size for the size of the root system the plant has at the time. for yours, especially them being succulents, I’d use smaller containers (or a shallow but wide one that fits all of your cuttings)

    if you’re new to plants, it might take a little while to get a feeling for how much you can water. I leave a little pool on the bottom of my pots on purpose, so the soil has more time to soak it up and get evenly moist, without it being soggy wet for days at the bottom. otherwise, with my own specific soil mixes it can often happen that even after watering, some areas remain in the pot that are bone dry even if lots of water runs out of the bottom holes.

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