Select cutting material, kept for about two weeks to callus, and then place cuttings in a well-draining soil mix. You can grow them in a temporary container while establishing roots or plant them directly in a permanent pot. Until the cuttings form roots, water frequently enough to keep the soil from drying out.
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Can you propagate haworthia from leaves?
Cutting and Rooting Haworthia Leaves (Older leaves near the base of the plant don't root well.) Using a sharp knife, cut off the leaf. ... Allow the leaf to dry for several days until the cut edge heals or forms…