The best time for cutting the succulent leaves is in spring and autumn. Because of the high humidity in summer, the leaves are easy to blacken and rot, while the low temperature in winter, the leaves are easy to be watered. The temperature and humidity in spring and autumn are very suitable for cutting.
The state of fleshy leaves directly determines the success rate of leaf cutting, so healthy and full leaves should be selected for cutting.
Put the fleshy leaves on the soil with the back down. Do not put the fleshy leaves in the soil. This will cause infection. Place the leaves in a well ventilated place. The leaves will take root in about 1 to 2 weeks. When the fleshy buds have grown up and the roots need 2 or 3 cm, they can be transplanted into the pot.