The Intriguing Propagation of Dolphin Succulents
A dolphin succulent's propagation is as exciting as its name suggests. There are two primary methods. The first is leaf propagation, where a healthy leaf is removed close to the steam, dried out, and planted in a well-draining substrate. Within a few weeks, tiny dolphin-shaped leaves will start forming. The second method, stem cuttings, is quicker and guarantees a more substantial plant, although it's somewhat more laborious. Here, a healthy stem is cut off, dried, and planted in suitable soil. Soon after, small roots emerge, giving birth to a new, independent plant.