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May 13, 2015 12:50 PM CST
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Maybe they used alternating layer of moss, succulent soil and moss again to help hold down the soil media and plants.

With succulents, allow the cuttings to scab over and then you can insert it into the media or lay it on top of the media, and it should root provided temps are warm enough. I don't really use rooting hormone for succulents.

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