Hello guys,
I've had this little guy for more than 15 years. It withstands several feet of snow and many deep freezes without breaking a sweat and it sends out tiny rosettes on long stems and i've never seen it flower. I hope this info helps indentify the species.
Also the stem is getting too long and i dnt like how it looks. Do you think if i decapitate it and root the rosette the stem will produce new rosettes? I would love to have more of it. Tried leaf propagation but the leaf would only produce some kind of pinks "bumbs" but never roots orba plant.
Thank you.
Sempervivum ID
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Sempervivum ID
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Re: Sempervivum ID
Looks a lot like "normal" S tectorum
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Any thoughts on propagation by stem cutting?esp_imaging wrote:Looks a lot like "normal" S tectorum
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Re: Sempervivum ID
Stem cutting??? It will produce ofsprings. Usually lots of them. I can't remebrer to heard about stem cutting with Sempervivum?! And if it flowers...it surely dies!
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Yeah i couldnt find any info about stem cutting. But the stem is 8 or 9 inches and it only seemed logical to take a cutting like i would do with my aeonium arboreum.majcka wrote:Stem cutting??? It will produce ofsprings. Usually lots of them. I can't remebrer to heard about stem cutting with Sempervivum?! And if it flowers...it surely dies!
Thanks for your help
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Yeah, I think beheading it will work. The stump will sprout and the head should root, hopefully with time to offset before it flowers and dies.
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Thanks a lot for this info.esp_imaging wrote:Yeah, I think beheading it will work. The stump will sprout and the head should root, hopefully with time to offset before it flowers and dies.
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