Ahhhh!!!! Thank you for this! I just got a new succulent (it’s also my first plant I’ve had before) but I was worried about it not doing well! I think it has root rot but I don’t know if I should try the drying method you listed or snip the roots…. (If this plays into anything I have two cats that sometimes bite it (then get yelled at) and it’s an inside potted plant)
Hello, I’m new to succulents, bought my first hen/chick. Took it apart and didnt know what to do about massive root hen had. THKS to ur great instructions and info, we both survived 😅. Where did u buy scoop/spoon set and the pebbles
Hi there, you can try water them thrice a week to grow the roots healthier. Also, when you water your echeveria, make sure to soak the soil completely. Hope this helps
Hi. There're many reasons of the black spot on succulents. We have a blog about this topic, hope it would be helpful. You can check it here 😉 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/black-spots-on-succulents
I never water the soil of rootless propagations. Because, they don't have any roots, how can that water be absorbed? In my experience, prematurely watering a propagation will lead to rot. I wait until roots have grown, then I introduce water to the soil.
Hi there, plants absorb water through their whole surface, including their roots, stems, and leaves. However, because root hairs absorb the majority of water, it is important to take good care of its roots while it matures. And because there is no root system to transfer nutrients and moisture into the stem, the cuttings must be watered. However, the last two most typical reasons for cutting failure are overwater or underwater. I hope you will be careful when caring for your succulents.
This is so nice 🥰 thank you so much friend, love it! More success to you 💞🎉
Thank you so much 🤗
Ahhhh!!!! Thank you for this! I just got a new succulent (it’s also my first plant I’ve had before) but I was worried about it not doing well! I think it has root rot but I don’t know if I should try the drying method you listed or snip the roots…. (If this plays into anything I have two cats that sometimes bite it (then get yelled at) and it’s an inside potted plant)
I got a new succulent. Its my first plant ever. The roots are thin and brown and its root rot. I really wish itd stay alive:((
Sorry to hear that. You should try another one and it will be better for sure 💪
3:31 what's that peanut like material you put on the pot?
Hello, I’m new to succulents, bought my first hen/chick. Took it apart and didnt know what to do about massive root hen had. THKS to ur great instructions and info, we both survived 😅. Where did u buy scoop/spoon set and the pebbles
Glad it's helpful for you 😉We have a variety of garden tools for you on our website succulentsbox.com/collections/succulent-tools
Great stuff!
Love how you explain everything in this video very informative ♥️🤗
Thanks. So glad to hear that
Wow ! Great information thanks , know I know what to do with my plant that’s growing air roots . Plus I Love those little cute pots!
So nice of you. Glad you found this helpful!
Thank you for this video☺❤
You're welcome 😊
My succulent has small roots
I already repotted it awhile ago but Im wondering what I can do to encourage root growth and its an echervia
Hi there, you can try water them thrice a week to grow the roots healthier. Also, when you water your echeveria, make sure to soak the soil completely. Hope this helps
@@SucculentsBox ok i will try it thank you!
Very informative vlog
Glad you liked it
The leaves of my succulent have brown spots and then they eventually fully turn black and fall off, is this from root rot?
Hi. There're many reasons of the black spot on succulents. We have a blog about this topic, hope it would be helpful. You can check it here 😉 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/black-spots-on-succulents
What’s the name of the succulent in the thumbnail the green on in front
It's Echeveria Golden Glow. You can check it out via our website: succulentsbox.com/collections/echeveria-succulents/products/echeveria-golden-glow
I never water the soil of rootless propagations. Because, they don't have any roots, how can that water be absorbed? In my experience, prematurely watering a propagation will lead to rot. I wait until roots have grown, then I introduce water to the soil.
Hi there, plants absorb water through their whole surface, including their roots, stems, and leaves. However, because root hairs absorb the majority of water, it is important to take good care of its roots while it matures.
And because there is no root system to transfer nutrients and moisture into the stem, the cuttings must be watered. However, the last two most typical reasons for cutting failure are overwater or underwater. I hope you will be careful when caring for your succulents.