Hello everyone,
I've propagated aeonium arboreum many times successfully by stem cutting with no problems. I do know they dont propagate by leaves. However, i found this pic to be interesting. The post said that they can be propagated by a naked stem cutting (bottom left). What do you guys think? Is it possible?
Btw, is it just me or the atropurpureum variety is much prettier than the zwartcop?
Aeonium arboreum question
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Aeonium arboreum question
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Re: Aeonium arboreum question
Yeah, I've done just stem cuttings with Aeonium (possible A. arboreum). A got a really leggy head on a stalk as a cutting, cut the head off and rooted both head and the stump bit successfully.
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Re: Aeonium arboreum question
Thats very intersting thank you! Im gonna try that! Would you say a tall stump can be cut in 2 and rooted?esp_imaging wrote:Yeah, I've done just stem cuttings with Aeonium (possible A. arboreum). A got a really leggy head on a stalk as a cutting, cut the head off and rooted both head and the stump bit successfully.
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Re: Aeonium arboreum question
Yes, for sure. How many cuttings do you want!?