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Nov 26, 2023 1:57 PM CST

When I bought my moonstone plant, it was a bit etiolated, as I got it from a supermarket, and there was very little sunlight reaching it. Ever since then, I've been growing it, and it's been doing just fine. However, I've wanted to have a nice, short, plump moonstone, but I don't want to start it from a leaf, as that seems like it would take too long. I've seen that lots of other succulents are able to be propagated from stem cuttings, but they've never explicitly mentioned the moonstone plant.
I've seen some people mention moonstone stem cuttings once or twice, but idk if they're actually being truthful.
Additionally, most articles only mention leaf propagation (for the moonstone). I just want to make sure before I do anything bold that I am in fact able to plant a stem cutting from a moonstone. Thanks!

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