I’m have the yellowish on I can’t remember the name but it has it grown anythis winter. It’s also not died back either. What could I do! I have it in a south facing window now. Thank you!
Hi. Thanks for your sharing. Yes, the aerial roots are harmless; so, we can also leave them there. However, we just recommend for those who don't like their appearance or they have become quite numerous and bushy in an ugly way 😉
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Thank you for the information, I deeply appreciate the video and the creator.
Thank you 🥰 so glad you like it!
ThNk u for the nfo now i know i can fertize my plants on winter,
Thank you. I appreciate your video on this succulent variety. 😁👍
My pleasure 😊
Very useful and very well explained Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for posting, very helpful information:)
So glad you like it 🥰
Can you post the recipe for the mix you use for the aeoniums?
This was great - thank you!
Very helpful thank you
Had to watch 3x. Before, I could not understand why I could not keep aeoniums alive.
Thank you excelente explanation!
Glad you like it
Can i start planting or cutting babies on winter? Thank u
Thanks for the tips.
You're welcome
0:50 is actually a euphoria I believe I think it’s called euphoria poissonii and the one is variegated 🤗🤗
Thank you so much for your information! That plant is gorgeous for sure and somehow they look so much alike
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Thanks I thought my plant was dying because it the beginning of the summer 🙂
Glad we could help 🥰
I live in Phoenix AZ. Should I bring them in during the hot summer?
Yesss, you can protect the plant by moving it indoors or to the shady place.
Good stuff
Thanks! Glad you like it 🥰
I’m have the yellowish on I can’t remember the name but it has it grown anythis winter. It’s also not died back either. What could I do! I have it in a south facing window now. Thank you!
Hi, do you mean it look yellowish now? All of the leaves?
@@SucculentsBox it’s the starburst one and it almost looks all dried up. I’ve not lost any leaves but not gaining any either.
Very nice
Thanks
The one with the yellow leaves is euphorbia no relation with aeonium at all
I want to buy aeonium pink
You might want to check some here 😉 succulentsbox.com/collections/aoenium-succulents
After watching this video and heard the word "Aeonium" over and over, I finally remembered the name. What next?
Yayy glad that we could help. Stay tuned for our upcoming content!
I wouldn't recommend cutting aerial roots, I'm not sure why you'd recommend that
Hi. Thanks for your sharing. Yes, the aerial roots are harmless; so, we can also leave them there. However, we just recommend for those who don't like their appearance or they have become quite numerous and bushy in an ugly way 😉
on 0:52 - it's not aeonium.
Is it monadenium?
you were right about fragile leafs one entire bundle...fell off... 🥲also what fertilizer did you use
For fertilizer, we can recommend you some kinds as mentioned in this blog: succulentsbox.com/pages/fertilizers 💚