I forget their name but they’re succulents. Just place them on some well draining soil like cactus potting mix, water them very sparingly , maybe lightly every 2 weeks or when it looks like it’s shriveling, and just leave them alone for a few months
Spiritual_Addition16 on
Looks like carpobrotus, also called pigface. Remove the lowest leaves and put in soil (succulent or cactus mix), should root easily!
InevitableDapper5072 on
Hobbit jade? Maybe?
Fauxfurfriend on
Looks like an ice plant.
reneemergens on
i believe its a senecio of some sort. go with soil propping. put the end in dry soil for a couple days, then bottom water the pot, but only the bottom 50% or so, dont fully saturate it. the bottom water will dry the roots downward instead of rotting on a wet surface
Ganderian on
It looks like Crassula ovata “Hobbit” (Hobbit finger jade)
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They look like one of the jade tree variants.
And you can absolutely propagate them!
I forget their name but they’re succulents. Just place them on some well draining soil like cactus potting mix, water them very sparingly , maybe lightly every 2 weeks or when it looks like it’s shriveling, and just leave them alone for a few months
Looks like carpobrotus, also called pigface. Remove the lowest leaves and put in soil (succulent or cactus mix), should root easily!
Hobbit jade? Maybe?
Looks like an ice plant.
i believe its a senecio of some sort. go with soil propping. put the end in dry soil for a couple days, then bottom water the pot, but only the bottom 50% or so, dont fully saturate it. the bottom water will dry the roots downward instead of rotting on a wet surface
It looks like Crassula ovata “Hobbit” (Hobbit finger jade)