Great 👍 i needed to hear about these jelly beans propagation. I have bought one recently. I am trying to propagate through leaves and stem, but i guess the weather is dry and hot of 36 degrees Celsius.the leaves are falling too.wish me good luck 😊
Yeah, they can sometimes struggle a little when it's hot but they should give you a few leafbabies 💚 Hopefully, in a couple of months, you'll have loaaaads 🙂
Your video has reassured me that I’m on the right track. After a few brutal summers, my mom’s collection of Jelly Beans was down to only 3 or 4 plants between some Ghosties in a pot. It was slow getting these guys to spring back, but I now have a couple indoors happily growing and branching directly under a grow light, and several from leaf props growing outdoors in the sun, though this week my succulent tray has been moved under the canopy of a pomegranate tree away from direct sunlight due to a 105F+ heat wave.
My jellybeans got badly damaged from hail 3 months ago but it has bounced back already with lots of new little babies from all the fallen leaves & I’m already seeing a few flower heads starting which is surprising seeing as it’s still mid-winter. I did a mass planting of cuttings in a wide 30cm bowl and it was looking full until the hailstorm but it seems to be regrowing really fast. I just need to do a daily snail check because we’re getting daily rain here.
Yes, they are currently starting to get ready to flower- i can see little buds forming as well! ☺ The hailstorm is such a bummer, hope they'll bounce back well for you. Come September, they should explode in growth💚💚
I have a little flat of various sedums, the others in the flat are great but for some reason the pork and beans sedums got scorched from the summer sun. Smh at myself. Shoulda been paying closer attention.
Great 👍 i needed to hear about these jelly beans propagation. I have bought one recently. I am trying to propagate through leaves and stem, but i guess the weather is dry and hot of 36 degrees Celsius.the leaves are falling too.wish me good luck 😊
Yeah, they can sometimes struggle a little when it's hot but they should give you a few leafbabies 💚 Hopefully, in a couple of months, you'll have loaaaads 🙂
Your video has reassured me that I’m on the right track. After a few brutal summers, my mom’s collection of Jelly Beans was down to only 3 or 4 plants between some Ghosties in a pot. It was slow getting these guys to spring back, but I now have a couple indoors happily growing and branching directly under a grow light, and several from leaf props growing outdoors in the sun, though this week my succulent tray has been moved under the canopy of a pomegranate tree away from direct sunlight due to a 105F+ heat wave.
Heatwaves can be such a pain- i always dread the summer 😭Hope you'll soon be back to having loads- you're doing all the right things 💚🙂
My jellybeans got badly damaged from hail 3 months ago but it has bounced back already with lots of new little babies from all the fallen leaves & I’m already seeing a few flower heads starting which is surprising seeing as it’s still mid-winter. I did a mass planting of cuttings in a wide 30cm bowl and it was looking full until the hailstorm but it seems to be regrowing really fast. I just need to do a daily snail check because we’re getting daily rain here.
Yes, they are currently starting to get ready to flower- i can see little buds forming as well! ☺ The hailstorm is such a bummer, hope they'll bounce back well for you. Come September, they should explode in growth💚💚
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I have a little flat of various sedums, the others in the flat are great but for some reason the pork and beans sedums got scorched from the summer sun. Smh at myself. Shoulda been paying closer attention.
Oh noo 🙈 I have done this before too- left succulents behind a sunny window in summer and cooked them 😭