A Fast Growing Beautiful Succulent (with actual results)
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2018
- Miniature Pine Tree is a succulent plant native to Southern Africa. It's scientific name is Crassula Tetragona. Word Tetragona comes from the structure of the leaves. It is popularly named the "miniature pine tree" among ornamental plant enthusiasts, for its popular use as a "pine tree" in Bonsai.
It is a fast growing plant and can be propagated from its stems. - Навчання та стиль
I just picked this plant up from Home Depot. Thanks for all the great tips. Can’t wait to try and propagate later down the line.
They are beautiful plants :)
Great information! I grow them outdoors in San Diego and they get about 3-4 feet. They do well in part sun and look like little pine trees.
Very helpful video, thank you!
I just got mine today, it's really small tho , hoping it'll take shape like yours quickly
The was super informative! Thank you. Succulents are so hardy.
Very informative 😊
that was great!👍🏾
Waooooo just amazing propagation. So beautiful plant 😍
Very nice info 👍🏻
🙏 for the info 💖🥰
Thank you. Video is great. I have a small plant and want to propagate from the node cutting..
Really enjoyed…just got a couple of these and am trying to bonsai them…very helpful info…thanks!
Great!
I love the name of your channel
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Absolutely!!
I have just made some multiple cuttings with several leaves in cactus soil. I assume I only water when the roots have started to grow, or should I mist the leaves? Great video! I love this plant and can't wait to see how it expresses itself!
Yes you must mist it otherwise it will dry up
@@EasyPeasyGardening Thanks for the quick response. I will be sure to mist it!
wow cool ... i just got 4 cuttings of it yay cant wait till it grows :D
Nice, just make sure that they get plenty of sun light and they will grow.
do they grow fast??? will they root first before they grow into more ?? is weekly water enough for them?
Yes they grow faster than other succulents. Water them only when the soil feels dry from inside.
um.... fast,.... um... the cuttings have roots with in a week?? really?? i didnt think THAT fast :O ...i have only watered them twice since its spring here and they got roots? my echeveria doesnt shoot roots that fast
I have jade plants. When you took a cutting you put this straight into the soil. Don’t you let the cut stalk callous over? Thanks Tim
This plant works even without forming callous but ideally yes, you want it to form callous
Мне очень понравилось видео, всё понятно , нет лишних слов.
Thank you
In all your videos you are using planters, can you show how to shift from to planters to ground.
It's the same thing. Prepare the soil in the ground and move it. The only thing extra you need to take care of is that how much sun that spot gets and does it get lot of water from automatic sprinkler system.
please make a video on how to make potting mix
Ok will do
Can you do the same thing with just a single leaf that has fallen off, but still looks good?
I have not been able to do it but it should be doable.
I have same plant , but tips of leaves are turning brown, please suggest. I don't want to lose it😫😫😫
Probably it needs a little shade. Also check if it needs water
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My plant leaves dried within 2 weeks. Watered twice in a week. How to revive this plant? Please help.
Does the planter have good drainage? Is the sun too harsh?
Yes it has good drainage. I have kept it inside and not in the sun..
Can I do it if the leaf doesn’t have a stem?
I have not been able to do that
I've done it. Let the leaves callus over. Plant them well draining soil and water 1-2 times per month in full shade. Good luck!
Hey can I ask for help for my nieces pine tree cactus plant? I think I left it in a too sunny spot for to long and it fried :( how do I rehab the poor little guy? He's pretty much just stems now
Just move it in shade, keep the soil moist, prune off the top a bit and it will regrow
@@EasyPeasyGardening thank you!!
@@stephanie1178 you are welcome
@@EasyPeasyGardening hmm.. are the end supposed to shrivel before it's sprouts?
@@stephanie1178 they may because they don't have any energy source but in general they don't. May be they are dehydrated