Are you ready for some serious houseplant magic?

You can actually produce NEW succulents from one that you already have!

Propagating a rosette succulent – one of the most common varieties – is easy and totally satisfying. Our friend Mary Ann Rounseville taught us how this winter, and we wanted to pass the knowledge along. If you’ve already mastered your terrarium, this is the perfect weekend project.

See how simple it is to propagate succulents from cuttings in just a few steps, and start growing your houseplant collection this weekend. (Click the image below to view full size.)

How to produce a NEW succulent from a cutting

Illustration: Alessandra Olanow

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nina

April 8, 2015

I have a succulent planter with several plants. How do I replant them??

Shawn Carney

April 8, 2015

Brilliant! Thank you for sharing! (runs off to propagate millions of succulents)

Debbie

April 8, 2015

Thank you very helpful, I going to try it.

The Kentucky Gent

April 8, 2015

Looks like I’m propagating one of my succulents later today once I get home form Home Depot.

Josh – The Kentucky Gent
http://thekentuckygent.com

Dawn

April 8, 2015

This is what I love about succulents, they are so easy to grow and care for and they are pretty!

Jim stephens

April 9, 2015

Thought you might like to see this. I’m always thinking of you! Fran

Gloria Hagge

April 10, 2015

i love it! I adore the drawings, wow! cooooool.

Wilmer Wyre

April 17, 2015

What is the best dirt mixture for succulents?

tara

April 17, 2015

This is great to know because I have been unsuccessful to date — maybe it is the drying step that I was missing.

I hope this works for Burro’s Tail too!

thelady

April 24, 2015

definitely going to try this

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