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Transplanting Mother of Millions New Plants
When the plantlets of your Mother Millions has developed a root system, you can transfer them to a terracotta pot filled with cactus mix or well-drained potting soil.
Transplant your new Mother of Million plants in 2-inch pots. These plants don’t get too large, so they don’t need to be moved up to larger pots very often.
After transplanting the new plants, water lightly and place the plants in a location where it will receive bright light. But not direct sunlight.
Mother of Millions Plant Care Tips
- Mother of millions plant is a very light feeder, so it doesn’t typically need fertilizer applications. When you repot the plant, you don’t need to provide it with extra nutrients, use only water. But if you had the plant growing in the same soil for another year, a light nutrient boost will be good for the succulent. You can apply a succulent fertilizer solution once a month, diluted to half strength.
- The Mother of Millions plant will only need fertilizer applications throughout the growing season, from spring until the end of summer.
- In winter, don't add fertilizer completely as this will burn your plant’s roots or result in leggy growth, and you can even kill it!!!
- Mother of Millions plant don't need any pruning. As the plant grows, some of the older leaves from the bottom will start to turn yellow, but they usually dry and fall off on their own.
- When your Mother of Millions plant become too tall, simply cut a few inches off the top. You can keep the cutting and use it for propagation. In a few weeks, the plant will start new growth.
Watch Transplanting Mother of Millions Succulent New Plants
Mother of millions plant is resistant to most pests and diseases, but is very sensitive to overwatering. That's why this impressive plant makes it a popular choice among succulent beginners and pros alike. So, if you’re looking for an ever-lasting supply of succulent plants, Mother of millions plant is the perfect choice!
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