Q: If you are using a stem cutting, remove the lowest cluster of leaves. Strip them with the same, sterilized knife, leaving the lowest 2–4 inches (5–10 cm) of the stem bare. Don't remove remaining leaves higher up on the stem cutting. If buds are on your cutting, leave them on. Commercial rooting hormone powder may hasten the development of the cutting, and often includes an antifungal agent as well to prevent rot. This treatment is recommended for rotting cuttings and for older, "woody" stem cuttings, but is typically not necessary otherwise. Some gardeners report success using ground cinnamon as a cheaper alternative to antifungal treatment, sprinkling it onto the cut end. Keep the cutting on a paper towel away from direct sunlight, and check on the cut end regularly. The cut should dry out, making the new plant less susceptible to rot. Stem cuttings can be planted after one or two days of drying. Leaf cuttings undergo a more visible change, growing a "callous" over the cut surface. This can take anywhere from two to seven days. If a leaf shrivels significantly during this time, you may need to plant it early. This has a lower success rate, but the leaf may die if it dries out completely. While waiting for the cuttings to dry, fill a small pot with a fast-draining succulent or cactus potting mix. If you wish to make your own, mix together three parts potting soil, two parts sand, and one part perlite. Use coarse, salt-free, store-bought sand if possible, since hand-gathered sand may contain microorganisms or salts that could harm plants. Succulent plants thrive in pots that aren't too much bigger than the plant itself.  Pots that allow for about an inch or two of growing room should be fine while the cutting is getting started. The pot must have a drainage hole. Stems cuttings can be planted as usual, burying the stem until the lowest leaves are just above the soil, but not touching it. Buried leaves are more likely to rot, so if you have a leaf cutting, try just touching the cut end to the soil surface, propping the leaf up with pebbles. Succulents don’t need a lot of water, in general. Still, you’ll need to water cuttings every 2 to 3 days or so while they establish roots. Once the plants have started to build a root system, you can cut down to weekly watering or whenever the soil is dry.  Don’t be worried if the cuttings look like they’re drying out, at first. This means the plant is using its stored energy while it puts down new roots. If things work, you should start to see new growth in about 4 weeks.
A: Strip leaves from the lower part of the stem. Dip the cut end in a rooting hormone (optional). Let the cutting dry out in a lightly shaded location. Prepare a succulent potting mix. Select an appropriately sized pot to plant your cutting. Plant the cutting. Water occasionally.

Article: If you are new to e-cigarettes, you may want to start with an e-cigarette kit, which can be purchased online. Many light to medium smokers go for a rechargeable starter kit, instead of a disposable one, as the e-cigarette can be used many times and is more cost-effective.  An e-cigarette starter kit will contain a rechargeable battery, a charger, and a nicotine liquid cartridge. The nicotine liquid can come in a variety of flavors and different levels of nicotine. If you are a smoker who is trying to quit, you may go for a low level of nicotine and a flavor you enjoy tasting in your mouth to limit your nicotine intake. You can get a starter kit with several different flavor cartridges so you can try different flavors and find the ones you enjoy. Most e-cigarette starter kits cost about $40-$100. Consider investing a kit with a higher price point if you plan to smoke every day or at least several times a week. Going for a cheap kit may mean lower quality and poor flavor choices. Because your e-cigarette runs on lithium batteries, it is important that you fully charge the battery before using it. Many e-cigarettes will come with the battery partly or fully charged. Make sure the battery is ready to go by placing it in the charger and waiting for the charged signal or light to come on.  Most batteries for e-cigarettes are rechargeable and can last up to 250-300 uses. Batteries often last longer when they are recharged and used regularly. Avoid placing the batteries in direct sunlight and heat. Do not get them wet or drop them often against a hard surface, as this will significantly reduce their lifespan. Try to charge the battery before it is completely drained and always store your batteries fully charged. Storing the batteries with less than 50% charge left can drain their use in the long term. Once the battery is fully charged for the e-cigarette, take it off of the charger. Then, take the liquid cartridge and screw it into the slot on the e-cigarette. Your e-cigarette may come with pre-filled liquid cartridges, or you may buy e-liquid that you can then drop into the liquid cartridge. Pay attention to the liquid in the cartridge so you can note when the liquid cartridge is close to running out and requires changing. If you are planning on being a regular e-cigarette user, you may want to keep several extra liquid cartridges on hand for easy replacement.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Buy an e-cigarette kit. Charge the battery for the e-cigarette. Screw in the liquid cartridge.

Q: Google Chrome has an icon that resembles a red, green, and yellow wheel with a blue dot in the middle.  Tap the Google Chrome icon on your home screen to open Google Chrome on your Android device. Google Chrome has not implemented it's ad blocker on the iPhone and iPad.  However, you can disable the pop-up blocker. It's the icon with three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of Google Chrome.  This displays the menu. It's near the bottom of the Google Chrome menu that appears when you tap the icon with three vertical dots. It's near the bottom of the Settings menu. It's near the bottom of the Site Settings menu.  It's next to an icon that resembles an arrow pointing to the upper-right corner of a box. This allows pop-up ads and redirects on your Chrome browser. It's the arrow in the upper-left corner of the Chrome browser.  This navigates back to the Site Settings menu. It's the option just below "Pop-ups and redirects".  It's next to an icon that resembles a web browser window. This allows ads on your Google Chrome browser. To enable the extension again, navigate back to this menu and click the toggle switch below the extension to enable it again.
A:
Open Google Chrome. Tap ⋮. Tap Settings. Tap Site Settings. Tap Pop-ups and redirects. Tap the toggle switch  next to "Pop-ups and redirects". Tap . Tap Ads. Tap the toggle switch  next to "Ads".