Aeonium 'Sunburst'- How to propagate successfully, how to grow and care for it, and about Succulents

Aeonium is a plant that looks like a small tree and has attractive leaves.This plant doesn't require a lot of care and propagation is very simple, that's why we'll show you how to propagation it in this article.

The plant is 30 inches tall and can measure 25 cm across.The leaves are light yellow with green in the center.The rosettes turn pink with the right amount of sun.The stems are half-inch long.

The plant needs water.If you want to make your own Succulent Substrate, you can either buy it or make it yourself.

It's a plant that is moderately resistant to temperature.It prefers the shade of the sun.The plant will dry out quickly if the sun is too high.

It is important to protect it from rain and frost.It is better to have a dry environment.

Occasional but abundant watering.Before watering again, the substrate should be completely dry.

It needs a lot of light.It's best to have it in asemi-shade, where it doesn't get direct light most of the day.

Aeonium is easy to grow by cuttings.Follow the simple steps to find out how to grow aeonium.

The most practical way to cut a hole is with a few inches of the stem.To make a clean cut, it is advisable to use a sharp tool.Before cutting, be sure to wash the tool.

Before planting, wait a few days for the cutting to dry and form a callus at the site.This prevents the plant from rotting.

Water lightly, and do not water again until the substrate is completely dry.

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