How to know when your plants are ready to pot up!
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2022
- Today we're having a quick chat about potting up plants! 🌱
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I’d love a video that breaks down the different varieties and when each is dormant/growing so I can make a chart. 😊
Love the bear paws! Also it's nice to see you make longer videos! Makes them great to watch/listen to while gardening...
Hi Kalei, thank you so much :) I appreciate the feedback :D
Thanks for the tips. Those Debbies are gorgeous!
Your very welcome! :) Thank you, I have been really happy with them this Summer :D
You have gorgeous! Wish we could purchase them from the USA !!!
Thank you :) Yes it is a bit frustrating that we can't. Although I'm not sure they would look as good when they arrive, as I'm sure they would be in transit for a long time.
Great to have you back and another great tip thankyou 😊
Those cell trays do make sense!
And your Debbie's are beautiful!
Hi Christine, thanks so much :) It is nice to be back. Thank you, they have been stunning this Summer :D
Onto the website! Thankyou so much.
Your welcome and thank you so much! 😊🙏
what about when we buy bare root or cuttings without root systems? do we wait until the root system develops before potting? if so, what do we do with the plant meanwhile?
Hi Leslie, if the plants have been bare rooted, I would place the plant into a small pot, just big enough that the plant does tip over. The same for a cutting, but a lot of the time a cutting will be smaller, so you could get away with a smaller pot and wait for roots to strike. I hope that helps :)
@@mickssucculents thanks for the tips!
@@purrsianblue no worries 🙂👍
How can you tell when your plants are dormant
There are some charts on the internet that can help you, just put that into a search engine. Other signs when looking at the plant is, lack of growth, plants rosette closes up (Very noticeable in Aeonium), lower leaves start to die and drop off and also colour change can be an indicator. Easier to jump online and that will give you an indicator. I hope that helps :)
are these ones in the tray grown from seed/leaf or are they all just cuttings?
They are all just cuttings 🙂👍