How do you propagate a money tree from a succulent?

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Also, how do I take a cutting from a money plant?

Take a sharp knife or pair of scissors and follow the stem of your little plant about 1/2cm under the soil and make a sharp, clean cut. You can then place this cutting into a pre prepared pot with multipurpose compost that has been slightly dampened.

Simply so, can a succulent grow from a cutting? The cuttings can be planted directly in the ground in summer. Don’t water the cuttings for a week or so to allow the base to dry off. In cooler months, leave them out of the ground for a week before planting. In around a month the cuttings will take root and the top of the cuttings will grow soon after.

Then, how long do succulent stem cuttings take to root?

two to three weeks

Where do you cut a Money Tree to propagate?

Look for those nodes at the bottom of your six-inch section of stem, and cut roughly a centimeter below them. Try to cut at an angle of about 45 degrees. If your Money Tree has additional healthy branches to spare, you may consider taking a second cutting to improve the chances of successful propagation.

How do you make a branch out of a Money Tree?

You can also encourage your Money Tree to branch out by pruning back stems that are leggy and long. You should cut these stems about 1/4 to 1/2 of an inch above the node, which is where it meets the trunk of the tree. Make the cut at a 45-degree angle in the direction that you want the growth to occur.

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