
Succulent plants allow a grower to graft two entirely different plants onto each other, to essentially create one.
Grafting is strange, and usually not seamless.
1: Remove one inch off of the top of a healthy succulent.
2: Select a healthy stem or section of another succulent
3: Cut away the outer plant skin from the edges of the second succulent (about a half inch)
4: Cut a slit down the middle of the original succulent
5: Slide the second succulent's exposed end into the slit of the original succulent
6: Secure the two parts by skewering the two sections so they remain intact, and tie a


Eventually, the plant will grow as if it were always grafted in such a way. Interesting combinations can be made.
4 comments:
what a fun idea! I would love to try this one... nice easy to follow instructions!
whoah nuts. And I thought propagrating from leaf parts was ingenious. Your blog is gorgeous, like the succulent itself!
Hi, we were talking about dividing succulents just now, and I remembered you have a blog about succulents. Do you have any tips or resources on dividing succulents? I did a quick Google query, but it returned all these text-heavy pages, and reading is teh lame.
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