ECHEVERIA SUBSESSILIS

in #gardening5 years ago

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Hi Steemit! They say that pruning plants in winter is not the best idea. This is true if your plants are in hibernation. My plants get light all year round and kept warm.

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Not so long ago, I was preparing to trim one of my two-headed eheverii. At first glance, she looks good. But, when there was not enough light, she reached out a little and exposed the stem. This should not be. The decorative look is unfortunately lost. :( In addition, the leaves of this echeveria are quite thin and manage to dry faster than give offspring.

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Trimming in this case will solve both of my problems. I will put my plants in order, as well as get new plants .;)

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Now tiny kids flaunt on the stumps, and both cuttings have roots. Soon, these beauties will start growing, update the leaves and I will look even more beautiful .;)

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What will happen to the main stumps? Will these recover and bear new leaves or will they be discarded?

There are two options :) either it will give new succulents or it dries :) it is recommended to leave several leaves, then the stump will surely give new sockets;)

Oh okay. Noted. Thanks for the reply.