Is it possible? I detached some leaves couple of weeks a ago and they seem to root very easily but no shoots...
Sempervivum from leaf?
Re: Sempervivum from leaf?
Of cause, as many other Crassulaceae (Sedum, Echeveria, Kalanchoe, Crassula etc).
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Re: Sempervivum from leaf?
I planted them in soil when I saw roots developing and a lot of them died, should I leave them be for longer until I see shoots forming and then plant? They seem more finicky than echeverias
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Re: Sempervivum from leaf?
I wouldn't disturb them until they've grown a shoot. They obtain nutrients by absorbing the original leaf, they don't need to be in soil until after that.
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