Fresh Mature Thumbs 〈Best Pick〉
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Fresh Mature Thumbs 〈Best Pick〉

A little wrinkling is normal as the cutting uses its own water; deep shriveling means it needs more humidity.

In the world of succulents (specifically varieties like Sedum or certain Mammillaria cacti), "thumbs" refers to the thick, finger-like stems or leaves. Recently harvested from the parent plant. fresh mature thumbs

Be patient. Some "mature thumbs" can take up to 4 weeks to show signs of life. A little wrinkling is normal as the cutting

Leave the cutting in a dry, shaded area for 3–5 days. Be patient

Keep between 65°F and 80°F for fastest root development. ⚠️ Common Troubleshooting

Once the "thumb" has formed a dry callous at the end, it’s ready for its new home. Use a gritty, well-draining cactus or succulent mix.

Cut at the base where the thumb meets the main stem.