xGraptoveria
Late Spring 2017
22
Early Autumn 2016
16

ankur1406
First and only #succulent #waterdrop, hope bigger succulent family in future. How's propagate it? #helpmeplease

Pushkraj
The leaves (or branches) can be used to propagate them, @ankur1406 I've had better success with leaves that fall naturally, rather than plucking them. Just let them fall on the soil surface and keep the soil moist. Some of my succulents also produce babies at their base, which we can separate after a few weeks.

Pushkraj
Taking cuttings of a branch almost always guarantees success, compared to leaf propagation. It's also quicker in my opinion

ankur1406
Thanks @Pushkraj

Pushkraj
I will show you this evening :) as it happens, I divided my succulents and cactus last week! @ankur1406
First #tray in garden for my only #succlent plant. #toy #snake #compost