Was having a horrible day at work. Saw the notification that you had new vids. That became my motivation.. if I can get this done and get out I will eat my dinner and watch. Now doing that. Thank you.
Wow I love how many succulents you have. I recently discovered your channel and have been watching all of your videos! You are definitely my new favorite UA-camr!
Loved this video. I have a leggy kalanchoe in the office that needs a haircut. It’s still flowering and the flowers are so pretty but I’m going to chop and prop it after watching this🪴
Thanks for your helpful video on how to root sedums. I’d been wondering how to get my very leggy plant to be more beautiful and full. 😢You have given me great ideas! I didn’t know that you could save the leaves and let them root 😋
My 2 succulents are tall and curving around. I was going to repot them together in a terracotta pot. Does this sound ok,? I have small lava rock and soil not sand. They are in small pots now with direct TX evening sun. Thanks
On this particular plant, the stem with the bloom will die - but other "pups" below the plant will keep going. A lot of times Kalanchoe will also create little baby plants on the leaves themselves that will drop and start to grow whole new plants. Other monocarpic plants such as agave will fully die after bloom, but they will also have likely shot off a lot of pups before doing so.
@@FreePlantsForever How neat! Do you cut that long stem with the blooms or just let it die back in its own to nourish the bottom parts that continue to live. New subscriber here and I’m in love with your content! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge🙏🏼
Great question! Our city runs a green waste program where they take all garden cuttings (for free!) and turn them into mulch that they give away (and even deliver) to residents to help gardens become more healthy and drought tolerant. It's a great way to recycle garden waste.
Please I want to know how long does to Blume.I was tol that it take five years to Blume.I want to see it Blume before I die.I am a cancer patient My plant is about a year old.I live in Edmonton which get ver cold.
I wish I had an answer, but I'm not really sure how long they take to bloom. I have heard suggestions that they bloom when under stress. Is your plant indoors or outdoors? If indoors perhaps if you put it under the conditions of Spring/Summer, add a grow light and a heating pad and give it less water, it may trick it into blooming. That's just a guess. Best of luck and well wishes to you💚
Was having a horrible day at work. Saw the notification that you had new vids. That became my motivation.. if I can get this done and get out I will eat my dinner and watch. Now doing that. Thank you.
Wow thank you! That is so nice to read and happy to have give you some motivation 😘
Wow I love how many succulents you have. I recently discovered your channel and have been watching all of your videos! You are definitely my new favorite UA-camr!
Thank you so much! I love succulents and have been learning so much myself by growing them. Appreciate you being here 🥰
That was really nice and I learned new tips on propagation thank you so much 😊👍👩🌾
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching 😊
I thought it was a nice touch your lipstick coordinated with the plants at the end. Everything was in harmony!
Awww... thanks, I didn't even realize! 😃
I love watching your videos and learn so much! Thank you for sharing! God bless you!
Loved this video. I have a leggy kalanchoe in the office that needs a haircut. It’s still flowering and the flowers are so pretty but I’m going to chop and prop it after watching this🪴
Thanks for your helpful video on how to root sedums. I’d been wondering how to get my very leggy plant to be more beautiful and full. 😢You have given me great ideas! I didn’t know that you could save the leaves and let them root 😋
Yes! The leaves are so prolific. Glad this could be helpful and thanks for watching! 💚
New subscriber, thanks so much for sharing your video 😊
Love these
My 2 succulents are tall and curving around. I was going to repot them together in a terracotta pot. Does this sound ok,? I have small lava rock and soil not sand. They are in small pots now with direct TX evening sun. Thanks
So does the entire plant you repotted that “bloomed” die back or just the long upper stem with the “blooms”?
On this particular plant, the stem with the bloom will die - but other "pups" below the plant will keep going. A lot of times Kalanchoe will also create little baby plants on the leaves themselves that will drop and start to grow whole new plants. Other monocarpic plants such as agave will fully die after bloom, but they will also have likely shot off a lot of pups before doing so.
@@FreePlantsForever How neat! Do you cut that long stem with the blooms or just let it die back in its own to nourish the bottom parts that continue to live.
New subscriber here and I’m in love with your content! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge🙏🏼
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Do you compose from your green bin.
Great question! Our city runs a green waste program where they take all garden cuttings (for free!) and turn them into mulch that they give away (and even deliver) to residents to help gardens become more healthy and drought tolerant. It's a great way to recycle garden waste.
Wouldn't the kalanchoe possibly regenerate and become invasive in someone else's beds as part of mulch/compost?
Are you in California? Didn’t realize I’ve been pronouncing kalanchoe wrong for decades 😂
I am in California... and for years I pronounced Kalanchoe as callan-cho... thanks to lots of other plant videos I changed up my pronunciation 🤷♀️
Please I want to know how long does to Blume.I was tol that it take five years to Blume.I want to see it Blume before I die.I am a cancer patient
My plant is about a year old.I live in Edmonton which get ver cold.
I wish I had an answer, but I'm not really sure how long they take to bloom. I have heard suggestions that they bloom when under stress. Is your plant indoors or outdoors? If indoors perhaps if you put it under the conditions of Spring/Summer, add a grow light and a heating pad and give it less water, it may trick it into blooming. That's just a guess. Best of luck and well wishes to you💚
I grow kalanchoe in Australia