Repotting is important. And esp advice from someone who has been growing all kinds of succulents for so long must be heeded. Sometimes the crucial Difference is between knowledge and wisdom gained thru experience. Thanku fr another good vdo😊
What you had there was vine weevil grubs! The adult beetles crawl into the pots and lay their eggs. The grubs then eat away at the roots of the plants and destroy the plant if left unchecked! The plant will reroot if caught early enough and placed into fresh soil. You can water the soil with a vine weevil killer to prevent them from attacking the plant but this is only active for 4 months in the soil and you have to then repeat. They love to attack succulents I find and have to repot regularly and watch for signs of damage! Hope that is useful? 😊
Thank you 🙂 I was wondering though- how can you tell that the grub is a vine weevil larva and not another type of beetle such as African black beetle or a Japanese beetle. I've seen all three beetles around my potted plants before and found grubs that were almost the size of my thumb in larger pots. They seemed too big for weevils? I try not to use insecticides for grubs as i think they can be quite harmful to native insects such as bees, butterflies and moths. Thankfully they are not a massive problem in my plants so i just handpick them & repot 🐝🦋 But yeah, it is an option 🙂
You're not Wrong for talking about repotting. I've been growing and collecting for 48 years and I know you're correct. 😊
A fungicide and pesticide routine is crucial too for any plant upkeep. Great video!
Yes- those are great points! Thank you 🙂💚👍
A very important video Thank you for sharing your precious time, advice with us. Kat.
My pleasure 💚💚💚
Repotting is important. And esp advice from someone who has been growing all kinds of succulents for so long must be heeded. Sometimes the crucial
Difference is between knowledge and wisdom gained thru experience. Thanku fr another good vdo😊
Aw, thank you so much, that means a lot 💚💚💚
Great video! I learned quite a bit! Thank you!
Thank you so much! ☺💚
What you had there was vine weevil grubs! The adult beetles crawl into the pots and lay their eggs. The grubs then eat away at the roots of the plants and destroy the plant if left unchecked! The plant will reroot if caught early enough and placed into fresh soil. You can water the soil with a vine weevil killer to prevent them from attacking the plant but this is only active for 4 months in the soil and you have to then repeat. They love to attack succulents I find and have to repot regularly and watch for signs of damage! Hope that is useful? 😊
Thank you 🙂 I was wondering though- how can you tell that the grub is a vine weevil larva and not another type of beetle such as African black beetle or a Japanese beetle. I've seen all three beetles around my potted plants before and found grubs that were almost the size of my thumb in larger pots. They seemed too big for weevils? I try not to use insecticides for grubs as i think they can be quite harmful to native insects such as bees, butterflies and moths. Thankfully they are not a massive problem in my plants so i just handpick them & repot 🐝🦋 But yeah, it is an option 🙂
New subscriber, thank you for sharing 😊
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I have that succulent and it has flowers long stems should I cut it and propagate the flower stem? Thank you
You can certainly try 😃 It's not always 100% successful but you never know 🤞