Yesterday I traded a few #clippings of mine for a few #newplants here’s one of them. A #stringofpearls this #cutting doesn’t have any #roots yet, but all my #research says it’s pretty simple. Anyone have any #tips #stringofpearls-advice
Like most succulents, it requires very infrequent watering (about once a month), a few hours of direct sunlight and is not affected by humidity. Good soil drainage is essential to prevent root rot, so sandy soil is recommended (cactus mix or 3:1 potting soil to sharp sand). This plant can be propagated easily by cutting or pinching off 4 inches of healthy stem tip and lightly covering them with moist potting mix. The roots will quickly develop from where the leaves are attached to the stem.
Yesterday I traded a few #clippings of mine for a few #newplants here’s one of them. A #stringofpearls this #cutting doesn’t have any #roots yet, but all my #research says it’s pretty simple. Anyone have any #tips #stringofpearls-advice
Like most succulents, it requires very infrequent watering (about once a month), a few hours of direct sunlight and is not affected by humidity. Good soil drainage is essential to prevent root rot, so sandy soil is recommended (cactus mix or 3:1 potting soil to sharp sand). This plant can be propagated easily by cutting or pinching off 4 inches of healthy stem tip and lightly covering them with moist potting mix. The roots will quickly develop from where the leaves are attached to the stem.