Had such a crappy day. Came home, made a cuppa and a beautiful cool breeze arrived. Sat down with my cuppa and watched your video so just like that my crappy day turned into something lovely. Thanks for the company Liz…you never fail to cheer me up.❤❤❤
That's wonderful. 🤗 Thanks for sharing. Had a crappy moment a while ago. Hubby was annoying me with his comments on a gold show we're watching in between my potting up. So, I stormed off back to my hot garage. And who's hot and bothered now? 😅🤣
It's 78F in Hawaii right now. We're almost in Spring. I'm glad you say what season it is there in Australia. We're completely opposite. I never get bored by all your beautiful plants..and pots too. You make my mouth water at the end!!! 🤤 Hi Baby P!!! 🦜
Hi Do you realise how knowledgeable you are ? The amount of stuff you know / learned about succulents is incredible. Please keep making your videos and sharing your knowledge. Thankyou MTR
Your Echeveria are glorious Liz! Had no idea there were so many varieties. Kind of like how there are over 1,000 varieties of Hoya. Do you grown any Hoya? There are 12 Species of H. Australis from your country. I love my Hoya Australis Lisa. I too have a few succulents plus many of my Hoya are semi succulent. I used to have my back patio full of succulents but life gets in the way so I just keep my plants indoors. Best Regards & Love from California. ☺️💜💙💚🌿🪴🍀🍃🌵🌱
Yes, I have a few Hoya and love them. With regards to Echeveria Varieties, it's a little bit like Tomato. There are thousands of varieties and tens and thousands more developed varieties. It's a matter of picking through what's available and choosing only the ones one would want to grow.
I have never heard if using calcite . I have only heard of pumice. What an amazing collection. I could only imagine the time you have put in all to that propagation.
That sounds about right Liz. When I first started growing succulents I used the same top dressing and every plant I used it on went downhill. I lost my beautiful Black Knight. Live & learn! The plant you couldn’t remember with the man name is Lehmanni … with the triangular leaves.
I never knew rhipsalis bears fruits. Mine just flowered and the flowers are beautiful. I am using marble chips and i think they r just too heavy and dnt allow the soil to dry out or something. And pumice goes dirty and gets algae kind of stuff over time n dsnt do well either. Baby P heard the crunchy toast and he could not resist. Much love to him. Thanku for sharing.
Hello Liz ! I loved watching your chanel , i don't have a green finger like your, so my plants are dying after few weeks that after i bought from nursery😂 Thank you for your share video, i'm so happy with that and enjoy learning from you👍😘
Hi Liz! I have noticed that many of your babies have scabs or spots on the lower leaves. Some of mine do and it turns out some mine are scale. Is that a concern for you? I’m struggling with my mixes AND the powdery mildew! It’s killing so many! I cannot find reliable sources for information so you are my go to! Those Lolita’s are AMAZING!! Do all your pots have drainage? I thought you drilled holes in them all…but even the coffee mugs? Thanks so much Liz!!
Just like any plant with leaves like fruit trees, vegetables, ornamental plants; succulents are not immune to scabs and spots. Fortunately for my plants/succulents planted outside; I haven't found any scale. I do have some on my indoor plants. This tells me that this is an air circulation problem. If your soil is kept dry for a long time, scale can also happen. A good healthy plant starts from using the right soil mix to the plant species (different succulent requires different soil mix). The weather and the location in your garden also play a big part. Powdery mildew is an indication of too much humidity in the air and can be amended with using the right soil mix. And yes. All my pots have holes. Even the coffee mugs. 🥰
That's a difficult question to answer because there are so many different types/Genus/Species/variety of succulents. They all have different growing requirements. First know the specific succulent name. Find out the dormancy period. Winter growers and summer growers. Some love cold and other hot temperature. But in general, if I have a green house, I would try and maintain the temperature between 15 to 25°C/59 to 77°F. It might help to watch my videos for useful information on growing succulents. Thanks for watching. Cheers
It say's we got to 32°C today but I went outside just now and my thermometer says 37°C. Maifan stone really works. I've used river pebbles before, and they did not like it.
Methylated spray always works for me. 1 cup metho to 1/4 cup water. Spray roots and soil where infestation occurred. Check the next day and repeat if meallies are still present. Doesn't hurt the root at all. Good luck.
I have never use shale into my soil mix and probably never will or as a top dressing also. Shale is usually made up of clay minerals which can break up into little pieces/powder that can clog the soil.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK the expanded shale we get here I think is heat processed . I know a lot of bonsai people use it. It dosen't seem to break apart very easily. I wish I could show it to you.
Thank you, Demi! Been eating this for a long time now and so far, I haven't been to the doctor for a long time now. But yes, you're right. I should stop eating this.
Yes that is why you should always be careful what type of "rocks" you use in your media because they do change the pH of the soil around them and depending on the type of mineral they are made of will dump that into the soil. This is the same concept for aquariums that is why you can't just put whatever rocks you want...Always go with pH stable stuff, this is where inorganic media can be just as bad as organic when you don't realize that it matters.
Had such a crappy day. Came home, made a cuppa and a beautiful cool breeze arrived. Sat down with my cuppa and watched your video so just like that my crappy day turned into something lovely. Thanks for the company Liz…you never fail to cheer me up.❤❤❤
That's wonderful. 🤗 Thanks for sharing. Had a crappy moment a while ago. Hubby was annoying me with his comments on a gold show we're watching in between my potting up. So, I stormed off back to my hot garage. And who's hot and bothered now? 😅🤣
It's 78F in Hawaii right now. We're almost in Spring. I'm glad you say what season it is there in Australia. We're completely opposite. I never get bored by all your beautiful plants..and pots too. You make my mouth water at the end!!! 🤤 Hi Baby P!!! 🦜
Now you're good and ready for your Spring. Thanks for watching.
Good to know that,Thanks Miss Lizk..
You're welcome. 😊
look! baby so cute. eating momies toast bread.. very pretty succulents lisk.thnk u for sharing.godbless po.
My late mother used to say waste not want not when we were kids, thanks for the video and as always beautiful succulents
You are so welcome and thanks very much for watching. Have a great weekend!
I haven’t seen so many succulents in one place! Wow ❤!
Thanks for watching Kalena. Hope you'll find my videos useful.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK I have subscribed and have watched at least six videos so far!
Manage to watch this one, yay!
Hi Liz, please take care💞
You too!!
Thank you for answering my question. I truly appreciate all that I am learning about succulents from your videos.
You are so welcome!
Ahhh hi Pedro you are so cute. Liz I so love when you go in your garden. Lots to see and all so beautiful. THANK YOU God Bless.
Thank you! You too!
Hi
Do you realise how knowledgeable you are ? The amount of stuff you know / learned about succulents is incredible.
Please keep making your videos and sharing your knowledge.
Thankyou
MTR
Thanks for watching Mark. Will continue to endeavor in making videos. Hope you'll find them useful. Have a Great Day!
Yeah I guess you are right on calcite , I met the same problem .
Plus Liz I forgot to ask does the pot need to be a certain death or height?
It depends on the type of plant. Some with long roots will need deeper pots and others with shallow roots can live in a shallow pot.
Your Echeveria are glorious Liz! Had no idea there were so many varieties. Kind of like how there are over 1,000 varieties of Hoya. Do you grown any Hoya? There are 12 Species of H. Australis from your country. I love my Hoya Australis Lisa. I too have a few succulents plus many of my Hoya are semi succulent. I used to have my back patio full of succulents but life gets in the way so I just keep my plants indoors. Best Regards & Love from California. ☺️💜💙💚🌿🪴🍀🍃🌵🌱
Yes, I have a few Hoya and love them. With regards to Echeveria Varieties, it's a little bit like Tomato. There are thousands of varieties and tens and thousands more developed varieties. It's a matter of picking through what's available and choosing only the ones one would want to grow.
Can't wait for the plant haul 🥳 💚💚💚
Coming soon! Sooo exciting.😁
I have never heard if using calcite . I have only heard of pumice. What an amazing collection. I could only imagine the time you have put in all to that propagation.
A lot of my succulent friends use Calcite. Pumice goes brown after a while and not pretty to look at. Thanks for watching.
I like my toast and apricot jelly in the morning also! Love how your succulents plants are doing. 🪴🌱😊
Thanks for watching. 🥰
Just stunning plants and enjoy learning from you
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
That sounds about right Liz. When I first started growing succulents I used the same top dressing and every plant I used it on went downhill. I lost my beautiful Black Knight. Live & learn! The plant you couldn’t remember with the man name is Lehmanni … with the triangular leaves.
Thanks for the Lehmanii Susan. Experience is the greatest teacher, but I feel sorry for the plants. Live, learn and GROW. 🥰
Liz, do your ceramic pots that you sit in the water have a holes drilled in the bottom of them?
Yes, they all do.
I never knew rhipsalis bears fruits. Mine just flowered and the flowers are beautiful. I am using marble chips and i think they r just too heavy and dnt allow the soil to dry out or something. And pumice goes dirty and gets algae kind of stuff over time n dsnt do well either. Baby P heard the crunchy toast and he could not resist. Much love to him. Thanku for sharing.
You're welcome Swati. There's another variety in my garden that use to bear fruit. Might need to add some fertilizer to encourage flowering again.
Is your calcite the small white stones from Bunnings? I hope not because that is what I've been using.
Got mine from the either reject shop or bargain base. If you grab it and some powdery stuff comes off your hand....then it's probably calcite.
Hello Liz ! I loved watching your chanel , i don't have a green finger like your, so my plants are dying after few weeks that after i bought from nursery😂 Thank you for your share video, i'm so happy with that and enjoy learning from you👍😘
You are most welcome. Thanks for watching. Hopefully my green thumb rubs off on you. 🥰
Hi Liz! I have noticed that many of your babies have scabs or spots on the lower leaves. Some of mine do and it turns out some mine are scale. Is that a concern for you? I’m struggling with my mixes AND the powdery mildew! It’s killing so many! I cannot find reliable sources for information so you are my go to! Those Lolita’s are AMAZING!! Do all your pots have drainage? I thought you drilled holes in them all…but even the coffee mugs? Thanks so much Liz!!
Just like any plant with leaves like fruit trees, vegetables, ornamental plants; succulents are not immune to scabs and spots. Fortunately for my plants/succulents planted outside; I haven't found any scale. I do have some on my indoor plants. This tells me that this is an air circulation problem. If your soil is kept dry for a long time, scale can also happen.
A good healthy plant starts from using the right soil mix to the plant species (different succulent requires different soil mix). The weather and the location in your garden also play a big part. Powdery mildew is an indication of too much humidity in the air and can be amended with using the right soil mix.
And yes. All my pots have holes. Even the coffee mugs. 🥰
Hi Liz, like you I am starting to remove the calcite from my succulents because of the same reason.
Succulents are acid loving plants and Calcite makes the soil too alkaline. Hope your babies recover.
Should I leave my succulents in the greenhouse for the summer or take them outside? I live in Connecticut in the US.
That's a difficult question to answer because there are so many different types/Genus/Species/variety of succulents. They all have different growing requirements. First know the specific succulent name. Find out the dormancy period. Winter growers and summer growers. Some love cold and other hot temperature. But in general, if I have a green house, I would try and maintain the temperature between 15 to 25°C/59 to 77°F.
It might help to watch my videos for useful information on growing succulents. Thanks for watching. Cheers
It's quite hot here in Campbelltown today, it's going to be 39 tomorrow.
I've given up using toppings, my plants always dies on me.
It say's we got to 32°C today but I went outside just now and my thermometer says 37°C. Maifan stone really works. I've used river pebbles before, and they did not like it.
Wow😍
Thank you! 🤗
Liz please help !! All of my succulents have root mealybugs...what should i do
Methylated spray always works for me. 1 cup metho to 1/4 cup water. Spray roots and soil where infestation occurred. Check the next day and repeat if meallies are still present. Doesn't hurt the root at all. Good luck.
Do you ever use expanded shale as a soil component or top dressing? That Little Pedro, hes so cute and always getting in your business LOL.
I have never use shale into my soil mix and probably never will or as a top dressing also. Shale is usually made up of clay minerals which can break up into little pieces/powder that can clog the soil.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK the expanded shale we get here I think is heat processed . I know a lot of bonsai people use it. It dosen't seem to break apart very easily. I wish I could show it to you.
@@endeeray4295 You can try it and please let me know how it goes. Cheers
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Will do!
Lovely plants and such a desirable jam!
Thanks for watching and hope you'll continue to enjoy my videos.
Hope your hubby is ok, Liz please don’t take any more 💉💉 very dangerous, wish I could pm you ….
🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
Thank you, Demi! Been eating this for a long time now and so far, I haven't been to the doctor for a long time now. But yes, you're right. I should stop eating this.
Ok, love you guys stay safe. ❤️
♥lovely
Thanks for watching.
Yes that is why you should always be careful what type of "rocks" you use in your media because they do change the pH of the soil around them and depending on the type of mineral they are made of will dump that into the soil. This is the same concept for aquariums that is why you can't just put whatever rocks you want...Always go with pH stable stuff, this is where inorganic media can be just as bad as organic when you don't realize that it matters.
Completely agree with you. Thanks for watching.
Hello tita shy po ako masyado magvlog like you 😊Lalo CP Lang gamit ko😅
Ano po yung CP?
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK cellphone lang po kc gamit ko pangit cam😅😊
Did anyone’s else volume disappear @min 5:00
I checked a few devices on my end, and it all worked perfectly.
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