With the recent squalls going on, the panda plant I bought for my dad toppled off the railing and into his fish pond. As a result, a lot of leaves rotted (it’s a succulent) and my dad tried drying them off and propagating the plant through leaf cuttings.
I’d long told him that using burnt earth for that is one of the worst choices, since the normal burnt earth (especially without prior sieving) tends to retain A LOT of water, and compact like crazy over time.
So, dad tried and tried and tried and all three to four times, his panda leaves rotted like crazy.
Then he charged me to do it. And since I’d bought the plant as a gift for him, I figured I might as well. So I went to cut the plant bald, did up my own mixture of potting soil with vermiculite, stuck the leaves in, placed the pot in a place with bright shade, and watered really sporadically – mostly once every four days or so, with little little drips of water in the soil area. I spray them occasionally with diluted seaweed extract which promotes growth.
I checked on them yesterday after about a month or so, loosening the soil around them gently. I thought they’d have rotted or something, but I saw roots! Tiny little white roots about 5mm long.
XD
Dad=0; Casey=1.
Just for fun, a Googled picture of the plant:
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