This was so helpful! Thank you so much. I also have this plant and it’s getting so tall! It’s almost as tall as me. It’s taken me a year to actually figure out what the heck it is! Now I can try and prolog are this bad boy!
I don't know if is the technical name, thats just what I called it, lol. Thanks for checking out one of my videos, and good luck with your new UA-cam channel!
Great information thank you! I propagate these all the time, but I'm not sure if my methods cause more of the remaining leaves to turn brown and die? I take a cutting and then a week or two later the remaining stalk (still potted) starts to brown and die near the ground and just the tops and new growth stay vibrant. Is that normal? I'd rather not have to constantly remove brown/dead material if I can help it, but maybe that's just the nature of the plants.
For this succulent that is normal. My cuttings did not do too well either. This method works wonders with my other plants, but some plants with softer stems dont do as well from cuttings in general. Woody stems work best in my opinion.
Can you do a video on how the chalk sticks are doing since you’ve propagated them?!
Go Chalksticks! i'm going to have to get me some of these!
I'm amazed at how fast they grow. A very fun succulent to grow :)
This was so helpful! Thank you so much. I also have this plant and it’s getting so tall! It’s almost as tall as me. It’s taken me a year to actually figure out what the heck it is! Now I can try and prolog are this bad boy!
I never knew that a crooked stem was called a "kink". Funkadelic-looking succulents!
I don't know if is the technical name, thats just what I called it, lol. Thanks for checking out one of my videos, and good luck with your new UA-cam channel!
Really cool...thank you👍
Great information thank you! I propagate these all the time, but I'm not sure if my methods cause more of the remaining leaves to turn brown and die? I take a cutting and then a week or two later the remaining stalk (still potted) starts to brown and die near the ground and just the tops and new growth stay vibrant. Is that normal? I'd rather not have to constantly remove brown/dead material if I can help it, but maybe that's just the nature of the plants.
For this succulent that is normal. My cuttings did not do too well either. This method works wonders with my other plants, but some plants with softer stems dont do as well from cuttings in general. Woody stems work best in my opinion.
@@GiveitaGrow thanks for the "tip" 😁😁😆😆👍
Can we see what happened to them since then?
So what happened, must now have worked