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I'll post them when they do sprout. This specimen was being kept in particularly hot, dry and sunny conditions. I am giving it morning sun only, a little more water and a bigger pot. It has greened up a little and the stems have filled out

oo so exciting! i love seeing new growth. ive got a few propagation trays of succulents that im constantly looking at to see if any new roots popped out.

Terrible how OCD one can get about succulents ;) Right now, I have a bunch of euphorbia cuttings that I am trying to root. I have to keep telling myself to leave them alone and let them do their thing.
If your weather is still hot and dry, you can get away with misting them. In winter, I sometimes need to soak the leaves in water for about 24 hours to get them to finally pop out roots. It's much easier in summer when it rains and it's more humid. That must be doubly difficult in a winter rainfall area like yours

i feel like its never humid here in Socal! The best thing for me is to leave everything alone. Overwatering was my biggest issue, so the weather here has been helpful.