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Jul 01, 2024 - 06:23 AM
The first step is to be sure they're getting enough light. Oftentimes, legginess is a symptom of low light conditions. That will need to be resolved before any cutting is done, or your plant may not have enough energy to recover.
Once the plant is getting enough light, you can use a clean, sharp knife to cut the stem off at the bottom of the rosette. This cutting can then be re-rooted. Here's the full Guide to Fixing Leggy Succulents for more details.
Once the plant is getting enough light, you can use a clean, sharp knife to cut the stem off at the bottom of the rosette. This cutting can then be re-rooted. Here's the full Guide to Fixing Leggy Succulents for more details.
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