Speziell der Kaktus. Soll ich das Braun abschneiden? Soll ich es einfach pflanzen? Auch mit der Pflanze rechts hatte ich kein Glück. Dank im Voraus!

(Außerdem ist das mit ziemlicher Sicherheit ein ganzer Kaktus, der bei Walmart aus einem Topf gefallen ist, aber er lag auf dem Boden! Punkte!)

Edit: Propagieren*

Von: JointAccount24601

3 Comments

  1. GravityBright on

    The brown part on the moon cactus doesn’t mean it’s dying; rather, that’s just how deep it was put in the soil, and it either didn’t put out enough roots or lost them to rot. Either way, you can stick it in some soil up to the brown or above, and be conservative with watering until the new roots are established.

    The aloe leaf might not be saveable, since most succulent leaves can only root from the base. You’re welcome to try, though. If I were you, I’d trim away the dry dead skin and see if there’s any callous tissue underneath it.

  2. smoltings1357 on

    Left one, I’m not sure if the brown part is rot, but definitely cut off that part and some parts of the healthy plant. Will need to callous in shade for a couple of days, before any considerations of planting. By the time it callous, you can treat it like a regular cactus prop with sterilized loose cactus mix and light watering.

    The right one is from an aloe. I believe those need a crown to grow. They typically propagate through pups/ root rhizome (?) that grow stem from underground growth points. TLDR: I don’t think an arm of aloe would grow/ propagate. You’d need a crown.

  3. LouismyBoo on

    Left one looks like two things spliced together, if so, it won’t grow more red topped plants

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