Can succulent acclimate to different environments
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Succulents have managed to evolve in places where many other plants cannot survive. But the adaptations necessary to survive have happened over many, many years.
These days succulents are grown in climates very different to those where they are endemic to. And the adaptations they have develop can sometimes cause issues.
In order for them to survive we need to adapt the environment for them and they also have to acclimate to their best ability.
In this video, we'll have a look at different environments succulents can acclimate/acclimatize to and to what degree it is possible.
Related research:
askabiologist.asu.edu/cam-plants
www.sciencedirect.com/science...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
academic.oup.com/jxb/article/...
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Timeline:
00:00 Intro
00:51 Cold
01:53 Heatwave
03:35 Shade
04:51Wet & humid
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Thank you for Sharing beautiful succulent garden lovely collection have a great day loverly video
I would LOVE to spend a day just walking around her fabulous collection. My mother has an equally fantastic yard full of succulents, orchids, tropical plants, fruits, vegetables, etc. LOTS of appreciation and envy . ❣ This channel and host is wonderful!!
I do that a lot too and it's becoming a problem- i need to work more and look at my plants less 😅😅 It may be possible one day though as i'm working towards getting back on a big property and build a mini botanical garden that would be open to public 🌵🌲🌺 Would love to see our mums garden 💚
@succulentgrowingtips would pay to visit your nursery. Im in Penrith, been meaning to visit you at your market stall.
Love how you back up your claims with sources!
Thank you 🙂 It can get a bit difficult as there is not that much science yet on succulents but the research that does exist is fascinating. I believe there will be more soon though as there's a lot of interest in how to take advantage of succulence and apply to crop plants 💚
I have mine inside, under a grow lamp and some by a sunny window haha I hope they'll be ok!
Thank you for this information. For the "related research links" the third and fifth ones are the same but broken (incomplete) links. The fourth link doesn't work because it requires a Login that I don't have. Maybe put the title of the research paper. Cheers.
My apologies- i've now fixed the link and the article that required a login should also work now without a need for account.
The problem with Black Prince & Black Knight is that you can’t tell that they’ve rotted until it’s too late due to their dark colour. I’ve said goodbye to both of those ones over the past few years. Another really informative video. Thank you 😊
You are so right, the colour does make it difficult😅 I only now have a couple of these left and am not going to propagate any more. They are gorgeous but not worth the hassle 🥲
Me too. I reckon they only need watering once every six months 😂😂😂
@@marialakshmi2330 😂 Probably! 🤣 Mine were due to an unusually long run of heavy rain during winter in Perth.
Could you tell me the name of the rose like succulent at the very start of this video please @ 0:09 time
That is Aeonium aureum (formerly Greenovia aurea) 🙂
What type of succulents grow in al 3 digit temperature.
It’s graptoveria Lovely Rose.
i have a video on a few hardy types 🙂👉
ua-cam.com/video/PminHTcXeYc/v-deo.htmlsi=lKYHBHH8w0Gd3gI5
@@susanlisson7066OMG those lil guys can live in the extreme heat?! I just assumed they were wussy cultivars lol
@@simonb6478 oops sorry I think I answered in the wrong comment section or misunderstood. I usually watch my plant videos before bed. 🫢😆