
One last try at saving this little guy
Hey all! I have had quite a time trying to save my partner’s Echeveria that got, uh, not much love for a while. It was nearly dead when I got a couple leaves and a short stem cutting off of it (the original plant was very dried out and etiolated, had been that way for several months).
After scouring the Internet and trying to be patient, this is the only green thing I have left from the original plant. It actually came off pretty cleanly, so I think the cells at the end are still there. I don’t think it has enough strength left to root as it’s already quite flat and wrinkly but my partner loved the plant and just didn’t know how to take care of it, so I’m willing to try to the very end.
Is there anything I can do for this leaf to encourage it to form a new plant other than accept that it probably won’t propagate and will dry up long before it can root?