Another very helpful video. Many of my succulents died which i had ordered online but since the seaweed dunking they are doing well. I loved how the pots enhanced the beauty of the succulents
Thank you so much Ms.Liz I've learned a lot on this video. Now i need water my new planted succulent "Ellen " . I think they are thirsty because 2 leaves are dry.
Another very helpful video for me to be fearless. I'm always afraid I'm going to over water my succulents. I tell myself Bahala Na, and give them a good drink. I purchase many succulents from Korea with no roots, it always takes me forever to get them to root. I feel I'm doing something wrong, or they just don't like me! 😂 Wow 700.00 dollars for 1 rosette.😮 The most I paid for a succulent was 20.00 dollars. Because I'm still a newbie, maybe when I get better and become a succulent Whisperer like you, Liz, I will spend more on the beautiful ones I've seen. Blessings to you & Pedro from Mexico.
I've slowed down a lot now with my purchases, Helen. I find setting a limit because the prices do come down a fair bit. Most plants are only expensive when they're new on the market. I've learned to wait for 6 months (novelty period) and the price drops drastically.
Ms Liz I learned a lot! Thank you! I've had 2 var awayukis that did the same thing when I first got it. Lost a lot of leaves, rotting etc. I thought that if I keep them dry, they have a higher chance of surviving. Your video rescued them from sure death! ❤️❤️ From 🇵🇭
Hello Liz, The Hoshikage Crested is FANTASTIC!! and the color is beautiful. It reminds me of a Creedite (CREED-ite), with all it's different crested facets
Oh my goodness Adela!!! You are showing your true color. I didn't even know that CREEDITE exist. BEAUTIFUL Mineral. Wish we have them here. Thank you for the info. You are my Rock Guru.🙏🙏🙏
Hi Liz!!! I’ve missed a lot of your videos lately 😔 I’ve missed you terribly! So much has been happening. Today is a take a break day and hopefully I’ll be able to catch up on some of your videos. ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks dear Liz for another great video. Beautiful plants in beautiful pots ❤ We have temps between 41-42 Celsius and my plants are struggling . The sempervivums have been attacked by mealies and also burnt in the strong sun 😢😢 Just waiting for this heat wave to pass
Sempervivum will do better in the shade and kept watered. They become attractive to meallies when they're dry. With your temperature, this is the reason I keep most of my succulents dry during summer. They can handle the heatwave better if they're dry. Alternatively, a 50%UV shade cloth will do wonders.
Watering is easy Moira. After leaving it dry for a couple of days or a week or two. I usually soak the whole pot and drain. Of course it all depends on your soil mix. The less organic matter, the less chance of rotting.
I have loads of leaf cuttings from last year but many badly etiolated. I don’t know if I should cut everything’s head off and repot in a few days. What do you think? They’ve been in a south facing bedroom the whole winter. Only the malice kitten, moon stones, ghost plant (G Paraguayensis) money plants and hawarthias look ok.
Once they etiolate, it can really be a challenge trying to grow them compact again. Cuttings is the only option and hopefully you get lots of babies too.
I usually don't water them when it's that hot. I wait till temperature goes down to below 86°F and I keep my cuttings on bright but no direct sun area. 50% UV shade cloth is a better option.
Please will you explain how leaves can rot when the plant is dry and wanting water [at 2mins 43]. I have the same symptom on my indoor Perle von Nurberg that's due to be watered after a month. Thanks.
The best trick I've learned from growing succulents is to water them when they need watering (soft leaves & dry soil LIGHT POT), and not when we think they need watering. Rule of thumb is to water heavily(soak) but less often. The video below might help to answer your question. Cheers HOW TO DEAL WITH SUCCULENT UNDERWATERING ROOT ROT - ua-cam.com/video/XsudetdWud0/v-deo.html
I get my succulents from different sources. Please have a look at my PLANT HAUL Playlist or Videos where I get my plants. All the links are on those specific plant haul videos. This is potting-up plants from Norah Garden 89 on Facebook. LINK -facebook.com/norahgarden89
Been doing this for a long time and they don't seem to mind. Only rot I had was if they have open wound and haven't been dried first before dunking on the seaweed solution. Using plain water is another story.
That blood moon is gorgeous!!!!!
yes i see plants hahahah
i love that pot my dear Likz...🥰🥰🥰
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All your pots are very exquisite . Lovely
Day 6 stuck at home with the flu. But seeing your video pop up is a lovely surprise to brighten my boring day.
Hope you get well soon.🤗😘 Hope you enjoy the video. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you 😊 Love to your and Wal ❤️
i miss you.
movie marathon in here 👋👋👋
my fav. is ice plant
laht nmn po sila ay napaka gaganda
Sinabi mo pa.🥰
Yeay a new video hello from Florida
Hope you enjoyed it!
Always watch your videos faithfully everyday say hello to Pedro for me
Thank you, that was an awesome video. Learnt heaps 👌❤
So beautiful
Hello Liz😘 wonderful video ❤️❤️❤️❤️thanks 😘😘😘
Glad you liked it!! Thanks for watching Cristina.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK always!!!jaja you re a great teacher and a wonderful person ❤️❤️❤️❤️love from Argentina😘
Loved,loved your blog!!!
Thank you so much!!
i love your collections madame !
Thank you so much!
Another very helpful video. Many of my succulents died which i had ordered online but since the seaweed dunking they are doing well. I loved how the pots enhanced the beauty of the succulents
Amazing!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching!
THANK YOU THANK YOU Liz they all look so beautiful in they're pots so love the crested one. THANK YOU so much for sharing. God Bless
Thanks so much for watching.😊
Thank you so much Ms.Liz
I've learned a lot on this video.
Now i need water my new planted succulent "Ellen " . I think they are thirsty because 2 leaves are dry.
Great video Liz, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it Jeanine. Thanks for watching.
So cute Ma'am Lizk 😍
Thank you! 😊
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK You're welcome 😊
Love your videos. You got me to buy more succulents even it’s summer where I live.
Best time to buy succulents.😊
Another very helpful video for me to be fearless. I'm always afraid I'm going to over water my succulents. I tell myself Bahala Na, and give them a good drink. I purchase many succulents from Korea with no roots, it always takes me forever to get them to root. I feel I'm doing something wrong, or they just don't like me! 😂 Wow 700.00 dollars for 1 rosette.😮 The most I paid for a succulent was 20.00 dollars. Because I'm still a newbie, maybe when I get better and become a succulent Whisperer like you, Liz, I will spend more on the beautiful ones I've seen. Blessings to you & Pedro from Mexico.
I've slowed down a lot now with my purchases, Helen. I find setting a limit because the prices do come down a fair bit. Most plants are only expensive when they're new on the market. I've learned to wait for 6 months (novelty period) and the price drops drastically.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK That's very smart of you, and very good advice. Thank you! 😊
Ms Liz I learned a lot! Thank you!
I've had 2 var awayukis that did the same thing when I first got it. Lost a lot of leaves, rotting etc. I thought that if I keep them dry, they have a higher chance of surviving. Your video rescued them from sure death! ❤️❤️ From 🇵🇭
I'm glad my videos are useful. Thanks for watching and happy growing.
Hello Liz, The Hoshikage Crested is FANTASTIC!! and the color is beautiful. It reminds me of a Creedite (CREED-ite), with all it's different crested facets
Oh my goodness Adela!!! You are showing your true color. I didn't even know that CREEDITE exist. BEAUTIFUL Mineral. Wish we have them here. Thank you for the info. You are my Rock Guru.🙏🙏🙏
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK =D , my rock-gemstone brain is always on, lol.
Hi Liz!!! I’ve missed a lot of your videos lately 😔
I’ve missed you terribly! So much has been happening. Today is a take a break day and hopefully I’ll be able to catch up on some of your videos.
❤️❤️❤️
I miss seeing your avatar. Hope everything's now okay. I keep thinking of you whenever I see my Blue Metal.🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK ❤️
Thanks dear Liz for another great video. Beautiful plants in beautiful pots ❤
We have temps between 41-42 Celsius and my plants are struggling . The sempervivums have been attacked by mealies and also burnt in the strong sun 😢😢
Just waiting for this heat wave to pass
Sempervivum will do better in the shade and kept watered. They become attractive to meallies when they're dry. With your temperature, this is the reason I keep most of my succulents dry during summer. They can handle the heatwave better if they're dry. Alternatively, a 50%UV shade cloth will do wonders.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you dear Liz, your tips always help 💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Eeeps. You poor things
Beautiful as usual. I really wish I had confidence to top dress. When I do, I can’t judge watering. So annoying
Watering is easy Moira. After leaving it dry for a couple of days or a week or two. I usually soak the whole pot and drain. Of course it all depends on your soil mix. The less organic matter, the less chance of rotting.
I have loads of leaf cuttings from last year but many badly etiolated. I don’t know if I should cut everything’s head off and repot in a few days. What do you think? They’ve been in a south facing bedroom the whole winter. Only the malice kitten, moon stones, ghost plant (G Paraguayensis) money plants and hawarthias look ok.
Once they etiolate, it can really be a challenge trying to grow them compact again. Cuttings is the only option and hopefully you get lots of babies too.
Tita Lizk,I wish we have that seaweed fertilizer of yours here the Philippines.
Super dami at Lazada and shopee. Any seaweed foliar spray/extract/fertilizer you can use.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK nag try ako napakabaho ng nabili ko. Anyway hanap ako ibang brand. thank you.
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It’s 105F in the shade. How often should I water my succulents? Do I keep cuttings in the shade or keep them inside?
I usually don't water them when it's that hot. I wait till temperature goes down to below 86°F and I keep my cuttings on bright but no direct sun area. 50% UV shade cloth is a better option.
Hey Liz where do you buy all your pots?
I buy them wherever I can find them but a lot came from garage sales and thrift stores or OPshops.
I was going to ask the same question, lol! They're all so unique and beautiful!
Please will you explain how leaves can rot when the plant is dry and wanting water [at 2mins 43]. I have the same symptom on my indoor Perle von Nurberg that's due to be watered after a month. Thanks.
The best trick I've learned from growing succulents is to water them when they need watering (soft leaves & dry soil LIGHT POT), and not when we think they need watering. Rule of thumb is to water heavily(soak) but less often. The video below might help to answer your question. Cheers
HOW TO DEAL WITH SUCCULENT UNDERWATERING ROOT ROT - ua-cam.com/video/XsudetdWud0/v-deo.html
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Where do you find maifan stones guys?
You can find info online for nearest distributor.
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Were do u get all that plants from link?
I get my succulents from different sources. Please have a look at my PLANT HAUL Playlist or Videos where I get my plants. All the links are on those specific plant haul videos. This is potting-up plants from Norah Garden 89 on Facebook.
LINK -facebook.com/norahgarden89
Parang pinaiinom mo lang sila ng kape!!!😊
Are you not worried about them rotting to pot them wet like that?
Been doing this for a long time and they don't seem to mind. Only rot I had was if they have open wound and haven't been dried first before dunking on the seaweed solution. Using plain water is another story.
natakot po ako diligan kagad po kasi po ung ibang napapanuod ko 2weeks dw po bago 20ml lng dw po.. takot po ako madeds😔
Huag po matakot. Kaya po sila na ded, kasi feel nila takot po tayo.😅🤣
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK salamat po😁 ingat po kayo💗
I see plant 😂