My silver squall is mostly bulbs. Can I separate?
Ledebouria socialis - Silver Squill
Indoor Succulents
There are one or two leaves and a lot of bulb
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Open Mar 20, 2023 - 12:03 PM
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Mar 20, 2023 - 12:03 PM
Yes, the bulbs can be gently pulled apart and planted separately to propagate. Be sure to give them plenty of sunshine and a deep drenching whenever the soil is completely dry so that they have the resources they need to sprout new leaves.
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Ledebouria socialis - Silver Squill
Silver Squill (Ledebouria socialis) (Jessop): A popular bulb succulent that makes an excellent houseplant. It sports thin leaves with a green and silver leopard print pattern. The bulb itself grows exposed above the soil. It can bloom in summer with small, pale pink flowers. PLEASE NOTE: Thin leaves...
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