#96 Echeveria flower stalks - how to propagate with them, and why you need to chop them off

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2018
  • LET'S PLANT!
    EP 96 - Echeveria flower stalks - how to propagate with them, and why you need to chop them off
    Succulent flowers are good for a number of things, but since there needs to be a balance in the universe, they have downsides too.
    This episode discusses in detail what you can do with flower stalks, particularly with echeveria. You can either discard them, or have a go with propagating them. Whatever you choose to do, I'll show you how to do it, and why you should do it.
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  • @user-di8zd5lj6f
    @user-di8zd5lj6f Рік тому +2

    i have been growing succulents for more years than you have probably been alive. I learned more from this video of yours than I did in all the preceding years. Thank you so much.

  • @estherhiguera8950
    @estherhiguera8950 5 років тому +22

    You are so knowledgeable about plants... great videos really enjoy them.... keep up the great job!!

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      Thanks Esther, glad you're enjoying them!

  • @sonakbi
    @sonakbi 5 років тому +13

    it's a bit harsh to chop chop my succulents! but they need to go through this process!!!
    thank you for sharing!

  • @royalicing8603
    @royalicing8603 5 років тому +5

    I envy you so much! I live in Minnesota and we have VERY hard winters. Sure, the snow is beautiful and outside activities are fun, ie; skiing, sledding, snowmobiling, skating, etc. But EVERYTHING goes dormant and LOOKS dead. My potted succulents all have to be brought in and put under grow lights...its a real pain. I see how you can leave your plants out all winter and they still look beautiful! Thank you for your videos! It makes me happy to see your plants! ☺

  • @janhoffman2918
    @janhoffman2918 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I cut off the stalks and flowers and rooted the stalks in the fall/winter here in SoCal and I'm now getting babies on every leaf node! I'm so happy! Free plants! Yay!

  • @reneeboulden9075
    @reneeboulden9075 Рік тому

    You really help me understand plants. Thank you

  • @JW-ci4wv
    @JW-ci4wv Рік тому

    I appreciate your knowledge and familiarity of succulents. But also, I've never seen so many in one place, and so beautifully groomed. I just love succulents. Clearly you do too!!

  • @star3north
    @star3north 5 місяців тому

    Such beautiful collection and arrangement of Succulents! I am from India, that too the western part so my succulents get limited time to grow as most of the year, the temperature is more than 35 °c. But your information and enthusiasm is contagious. Really want to have a collection like this some day!

  • @HouseofplantsUk
    @HouseofplantsUk 3 роки тому

    Your knowledge and enthusiasm are top draw, camera work is great BUT man the flowers are the best bits

  • @jillahchillah
    @jillahchillah 4 роки тому +1

    I literallt just bought a single tiny succulent and was wondering what to do with the stalk... then i found your channel, and I'm afraid i might start a crazy hobby and fill my apartment. Haha great video!

    • @MuMu-fu7qe
      @MuMu-fu7qe 2 роки тому +1

      No one knows what they're getting themselves into when they buy their first succulents lol

  • @juliedorling400
    @juliedorling400 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for the information on what to do with the flower stalks Chuck. My first succulent garden is coming along nicely!

  • @lindaleal809
    @lindaleal809 5 років тому +3

    Lovely plants, beautiful garden...excellent information. You have taught me so much and my new plants are flourishing now! Thank you, Chuck. Great videos.

  • @snortthisshit
    @snortthisshit 2 роки тому

    This is a very good video and explanation/demonstration.

  • @lisaevangelisto290
    @lisaevangelisto290 2 роки тому

    This video was a huge help for me, thank you!

  • @danac1050
    @danac1050 5 років тому +8

    Thanks, those are great tips! I’m trying to root a few flower stalks right now. Fingers crossed for pups!

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      Good luck! Flower stalks are free anyway so just try and see how you go!

  • @evelynbonner3908
    @evelynbonner3908 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for this video, Chuck. I just discovered this channel when I was desperately looking for info about caring for my gorgeous echeveria. I'm new at succulents and dont want to destroy my beautiful plant!

  • @culturedmonster5518
    @culturedmonster5518 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video man, I just discovered you by looking up how to clone my echeveria for my grandmother. She loves succulents and became very excited upon learning 2 or 3 of the ones I have give flowers, and this gave me all the information I could ask for. Your succulent garden is absolutely beautiful and undoubtedly bigger now, keep up the awesome work. From one passionate plant lover to another- I am INSPIRED by your gorgeous set up, and everything looks so healthy!

  • @berniceaizon
    @berniceaizon 4 роки тому

    Informative video, double thumbs up! And your garden looks beautiful!

  • @WilliamsGail1
    @WilliamsGail1 3 роки тому

    Really enjoy your videos and this was just what I was looking for, so thanks. Your garden is gorgeous!

  • @ichefable
    @ichefable 5 років тому +3

    This was your best video yet, I didn't know you could propagate from flower stalks like that. You explained the process well and it all makes sense to me now. I have been following your videos since your early ones and have learned heaps from you. I live in NSW and relate to all your Bunnings materials (I've been Bunnings free for 4 days now, but I don't think I can hold out much longer, LOL)

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      Haha thanks man! I have this guilty face/feeling whenever my wife says something like "the next time you go to Bunnings, please get me some [insert product here]".
      Maybe I should cut down on my Bunnings trips 😂

  • @amberdks5441
    @amberdks5441 4 роки тому

    I just found your channel and I'm so glad I did, my nana actually told me about you! just subscribed and I can't wait to see what else you do :)

  • @TheOscar822
    @TheOscar822 5 років тому +3

    This video was amazing...those edits with the music and removing the flower stalks were too cool :D Keep it up Chuck!

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      haha, obviously I had too much free time when I made this video 😂

  • @margaretfisher684
    @margaretfisher684 3 роки тому

    Really informative and fun video!!! Thank you!

  • @happytobehere5645
    @happytobehere5645 4 роки тому +1

    Love the editing. Very informative

  • @anetaes3015
    @anetaes3015 5 років тому +2

    Can’t wait to try this on my plants! First will be my Black Night Echeveria which is currently forming blooms (Yes, we have almost winter here and she’s at the ending of forming blooms, how wierd!)
    Very informative video as always, Thank you Chuck!💫🙌🏻💫

  • @mrharlemike28
    @mrharlemike28 4 роки тому +1

    Sooooo helful! EVERYTHING I wanted to know. Thank you! Your newest subscriber, Miguel. 😎🍃🌺💚

  • @elisegelkoff265
    @elisegelkoff265 4 роки тому

    AMAZING you are the answer to (almost) all my questions!

  • @stenniewatts3663
    @stenniewatts3663 5 років тому +2

    You are a fantastic teacher!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!

  • @lettyzane2720
    @lettyzane2720 5 років тому +1

    Very valuable info! Thank you from Los Angeles

  • @louisakalakouti2258
    @louisakalakouti2258 4 роки тому

    Hello from Australia from Gold Coast

  • @Diemyluv
    @Diemyluv 4 роки тому

    So beautiful. That garden is #goals

  • @MuMu-fu7qe
    @MuMu-fu7qe 2 роки тому

    That arrangement at 14:20 is breathtaking!

  • @ecylecyl3228
    @ecylecyl3228 4 роки тому

    I'm so glad I found your channel! Very informative, I'm learning a lot...excellent videos! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, I am just starting to grow succulents. Hoping that I can do the same garden like yours. Beautiful!

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 5 років тому

    I enjoyed watching, very entertaining, thanks for sharing❤️

  • @lynsiebringans4497
    @lynsiebringans4497 5 років тому +3

    Chuck thank you for this very informative video. Learning heaps from them👍👍👍
    Lynsie

  • @danieledalmonte7740
    @danieledalmonte7740 5 років тому +1

    I like these video, you are very passionate in succulents, but the white rocks are a punch in the eye.

  • @zdenkatureckova7979
    @zdenkatureckova7979 5 років тому

    tvoje video a tvoje zahrada se me moc libila,dekuji za inspiraci z NZ Aucklandu

  • @washingtonquintuna7619
    @washingtonquintuna7619 5 років тому +2

    Love ❤️ your Garden what a beautiful Heaven❤️🙏

  • @Jaclyn531246
    @Jaclyn531246 4 роки тому

    Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your knowledge! I am a newbie to echeverias and have learnt so much from your channel. One thing that really confused me was the growing seasons esp. since I am in Australia like you. I thought echeverias would grow really well in "full sun" and so I was confused that some of my echeverias completely closed up when it hit the high 30s and 40s ...but now that it's cooling down and raining more, I can see them opening up and a lot of pups and flower stalks forming and it all makes sense now!!

  • @foxfiretales9273
    @foxfiretales9273 4 роки тому +1

    I am in Australia as well; absolutely *thrilled* to discover your channel!

  • @MrIsaacdf
    @MrIsaacdf 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for chare with us all this information! Namastê!

  • @taylorbryant4813
    @taylorbryant4813 3 роки тому

    Great video! Thank you

  • @leahstrydom8415
    @leahstrydom8415 4 роки тому

    Very informative! Love your videos

  • @101candlelight6
    @101candlelight6 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for all this information, subbing from Barbados

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 5 років тому +1

    Another excellent video❗️Thanks! ....... Lola

  • @nephewlantto8961
    @nephewlantto8961 4 роки тому

    Awesome the first acheveria you showed is the ine I have blooming greyish purple

  • @birdwatch7544
    @birdwatch7544 5 років тому +1

    I just found your channel tonight and I really love it. Thank you for touching on pseudo-dormancy. I live in the Philippines so I always feel a little lost when people talk about the four seasons in relation to the plants since it does not apply to my country

  • @christinasornbutnark1208
    @christinasornbutnark1208 3 роки тому

    Your garden is amazing I’m in Los Angeles I wish I could show u my succulent garden.

  • @vinavina44
    @vinavina44 Рік тому

    I will fight you about the beauty of flowers! My plant produced several long stalks (12-16 inches) with beautiful pink flowers, that are now drying up. I want to encourage that growth again. There are some new ones growing. I came here to find out if I should cut the drying ones off or not. I'm still not sure! lol. I'm afraid to lose the flowering stems. I'd love to share a picture, but not sure how!

  • @aparna8099
    @aparna8099 8 місяців тому

    Very informative

  • @annpereira7186
    @annpereira7186 5 років тому +1

    Thanks a ton for this informative video. Your one of the few people I know who make an effort to explain in such detail. I love echeverias and I live in a coastal area in India. This is such a helpful video. Now I know what to do with my flower stocks. Hope to make more babies from them 😍

  • @saladabrasileira
    @saladabrasileira 5 років тому +4

    I am so glad I found your channel , I am in Japan and we are going to winter season here , I am learning so much from you thank you so much and keep it up ❤️❤️

  • @pamelakester7046
    @pamelakester7046 4 роки тому

    I stumbled across this video looking for some guidance and I have hit subscribe! I am new to succulents and this video is great. And your garden is amazing!!! 😍😍

  • @farzansosoft
    @farzansosoft 4 роки тому

    wow wowwwww so many succulents.. too good how u r managing it..

  • @andreavinacco8011
    @andreavinacco8011 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the videos, I can’t Believe how knowledgeable you are with succulents! I have a Kalanchoe Humilis that’s been flowering and I’m curious on what you would do with these? Thanks!

  • @nadzquevz2699
    @nadzquevz2699 4 роки тому +1

    I love your channel Sir..and im starting to plant succulents here in Philippines..

  • @nancycrisman7496
    @nancycrisman7496 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @succulent7garden
    @succulent7garden 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful🖒🖒🖒😍😍😍💖

  • @honglam6527
    @honglam6527 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your excellent info! I only have a question. Do we need to remove leaves from the nodes to let new pups or flowers stalks coming?

  • @missourigal
    @missourigal 5 років тому +1

    Great video! thank you so much. i bought an etchvaria and suddenly it put out 2 stalks and i didn't know what it was doing and for a couple of weeks i was trying to decide whether to cut it off when suddenly it bloomed! i got tiny orange flowers. wow. but as the flowers on one stalk died again i was wondering what to do. and now i found your great video :-) beside the knowledge you provide (after watching lots of succulent videos) i really appreciate that you don't talk fast and are calm and don't try to tell me what's wrong with me that i don't know this stuff (seriously, some people are very judgmental). so to recap: THANK YOU!

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      You're welcome! We all started somewhere so there's no need to be judged... UNLESS YOU LIKE PAINTED SUCCULENTS! haha j/k

  • @brianfitzwater742
    @brianfitzwater742 5 років тому +1

    I really like your channel. If you don’t already do it, could you provide pinned links to follow up videos? Such as to one showing how each of the flower stalk cuttings did ?

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      I'll try to remember that for future ones :D

  • @maojitos
    @maojitos 4 роки тому

    Hello! Found your channel and I love your garden, I want to create a succulenta garden at my front yard which gets morning sun all the way until around 2pm. Someone at the garden store said they wont survive the winter, I am in Texas and Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 39°F to 96°F and is rarely below 26°F or above 102°F. What succulents would you recommend? Thanks

  • @PictureMaria1
    @PictureMaria1 5 років тому +1

    Hello there I am an orchid grower but I am really beginning to take quite an interest for succulent plants (shhhhhhhh don't tell my orchid viewers...LOL!) I really enjoyed your video, it was very informative. I had a succulent dilemma that I needed help with. After viewing countless videos, you were the only one that gave me guidance on what I think I should do. I was given a cutting of a very thick flower stalk with little pups that were already forming on the base of each leaf of the stalk. I wasn't sure if I should remove the pups to propagate them or if I should just plant the flower stalk cutting in hopes of rooting and growing it. I believe the best thing for me to do is to plant the stalk and keep my fingers crossed that it will grow the pups. If you have any suggestions please let me know...again thanks for sharing and I've subscribed to your channel! Happy Growing and wishing you much success!

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому +2

      Wow, that's a huge paradigm shift going from orchids to succulents! 🤔😂

    • @PictureMaria1
      @PictureMaria1 5 років тому

      Cerriscapades Yes it is when you think about it but surprisingly there are many orchid collectors/growers that are just as fascinated with succulents as they are with orchids. I wouldn't even attempt to grow them in my garden here in FL. We just get to much rain but I now have a little greenhouse that may be able to keep them out of harm's way so I figured I would give it a go. I already have many plants outside of orchids and even some that are succulents...but I do feel a sudden urge (that usually becomes a full blown addiction) coming on. LOL! You wouldn't happen to be Filipino would you? Also I was wondering if you sold any of your plants. If so let me know. I would love to do a haul/unboxing video and feature you on my channel. :) Thanks!

    • @PictureMaria1
      @PictureMaria1 5 років тому

      Sorry, I didn't realize you were in Australia. Daaaaaang! LOL!

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      Yeah, a Filipino living in Australia 😄

    • @PictureMaria1
      @PictureMaria1 5 років тому +1

      Cerriscapades HA HA HA!!!! AND YOU READ MY MIND!!! No worries...I'm one living in FL...CHEERS and pleasure to make your acquaintance...even if it is via UA-cam. LOL!

  • @NinjaJoanie
    @NinjaJoanie 5 років тому

    Do these methods work on most types of succulents that flower? I have an Echeveria I’d like to try as well as a Haworthia Cooperi that’s about to bloom!

  • @esperanzaa5556
    @esperanzaa5556 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing! May I know how do you water your beautiful garden?

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому +1

      I'm hoping to create a video about this soon!

  • @jenniferzohn6093
    @jenniferzohn6093 4 роки тому

    just found your vids...really great be even better when i get my sound sorted.....do you think its too late to propagate a large single head frilly echeveria with no sign of pups...in brisbane. would hate to lose this one as its already a rescue plant...might need to it harden up a little first, bit too much filtered shade in summer and its a little stretched.

  • @agnessantos9095
    @agnessantos9095 4 роки тому

    Hi Chuck, I really enjoy all your videos. Any updates on which of the 3 methods of propagating via flower stalks was successful? I have many flower stalks I want to propagate. I live in the LA area but originally from Pinas. Salamat po!

  • @aliciasalonga501
    @aliciasalonga501 3 роки тому

    Wow what 😦 a giant succulents n healthy can be an endorser of any fertiliser 😀

  • @JanetUrsel
    @JanetUrsel 5 років тому +1

    Sorry, don't mean to fight you, but sometimes I want to beg you to leave those gorgeous flower stalks on. Different strokes for different folks, I guess. And did you notice I'm almost caught up? I do appreciate the explanation of the link between dormancy and flowering. What about flower stalks that just barely begin forming deep in the rosette and then shrivel and dry up? I've had that happen with my Echeveria purpusorum and it looks like my Aloe 'Pink Blush' is now doing the same thing. Keep in mind, these are windowsill plants. The aloe was outside all summer and happily bloomed at the time. Weird that it's making a second, half-hearted attempt. My Tom Thumb Crassula bloomed all through October and November (they smell lovely, a succulent version of sweet alyssum) though the books say they are spring bloomers. I figured summer dormancy must have been the trigger, and you seem to be confirming this.

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому +2

      Yeah great effort catching up Janet. I hope you're not sick of my face by now haha!
      As for the blooms, it's mainly in summer that I get rid of them because of all the insects. As for the blooms in the colder months, I generally leave them on (mainly due to laziness), and it is nice seeing the honeyeater birds perching on the stalks to get to the flowers.

  • @asperlee9016
    @asperlee9016 3 роки тому

    My one echeveria seems to have thinner leaves after growing out a flower stalk. Will i be able to bring it back or will its leave propagation produce a normal echeveria?

  • @backplomer
    @backplomer 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the vid 😃can you actually plant the flower tops if you cut them off, tia😃

  • @mrharlemike28
    @mrharlemike28 4 роки тому

    I do have a question. Can you propagate echevera from dried up flowers or flower stems?

  • @anthonyjohnbernal5973
    @anthonyjohnbernal5973 2 роки тому

    Chuck im a beginner plant parent.
    my imbricata has been with for 2 months
    its beginning to grow a stalk from the center im not sure if its a bloom or something else haays

  • @mailie6403
    @mailie6403 2 роки тому

    I have a Cante which has a stem with flowers. I'm a bit nervous about cutting it off.

  • @clarissajaramillo582
    @clarissajaramillo582 5 років тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @ellensmith2417
    @ellensmith2417 4 роки тому

    What is the sun exposure that your echevarias best thrive in. Full sun, partial sun??

  • @christmassnow3465
    @christmassnow3465 2 роки тому

    How many segments can I cut from a single flowering stalk? How many nodes the segment needs to have for a good chance to root and make pups?

  • @danimonsterr23
    @danimonsterr23 2 роки тому +1

    Hiii! Can you propagate from the leaves in the stalks as well? :)

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Dani, yeah you can do that. They are a great source of leaves too because you don't end up plucking from the main rosette. Propagating from flower stalk leaves is good for the varieties that do well with leaf propagation. On the other hand, the frilly and bumpy types do not generally do well with leaf propagation. They do better with the leaves left in the stalk. For that, separate the stalk from the main plant, cut off the flowers, then plant the stalk after it has callused.

  • @JeffO-
    @JeffO- 5 років тому +1

    I don't know if you've been working on this, but I notice less edits in the commentary when you're looking at the camera. Smoooooth. Some do that so much it really bothers me. I like how your methods and video features are developing and expanding. --JeffO

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      Glad you noticed Jeff haha! With the main let's plant series, I am starting to employ a clever use of b-roll and various zooms to mask the cuts. In the recap, I can't be bothered to spend the extra time to edit since I usually film and upload in the same day (and not everyone watches it anyway 😢😂)

    • @JeffO-
      @JeffO- 5 років тому +1

      @@Cerriscapades I noticed the zooms and cut aways but didn't want to make it seem like I thought you were cheating or give away any secrets. I also learned a new thing about rooting the flower stalks. I've got one more before winter up here to play with.

  • @kieshara27
    @kieshara27 5 років тому +2

    i cut off the flowers because like you said it looks messy and i like my succulents as is .... LOL that and the pests problems.... ugh .... so annoying ...

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому +1

      They look good without it eh! 😂

  • @stanf4610
    @stanf4610 5 років тому +1

    Just to be clear, the pups prefer to grow on the flower stem with the leaves intact? Are the flower stem leaves basically useless for leaf propagation? They usually look pretty thin.
    This was exactly the video I was looking for as I am a first season grower and am getting my share of flower stalks in Southern California. I replanted some flower stalks, that have since rooted, but didn’t know what to expect next. Thanks 🍃

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      Most of the tiny/thin ones dry really quickly. But if you're lucky to have thick leaves on the flower stalks, you should definitely try them!

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому +1

      Oh also I should probably do a video about it but I remember trying to check if pups grpw both on the leaf and on the node where it used to connect to the stem and I remember seeing pups grow on both.
      Unfortunately that was from so long ago, I wasn't doing UA-cam at the time yet so I have no hard proof. Will work on it someday.

  • @serenas7220
    @serenas7220 4 роки тому

    I bought recently a succulent that blooms pink flowers and long skinny stocks, but they all the sudden are now dying now that I’ve transferred it to new soil since the soil it came with wasn’t cutting it for keeping it alive, do you suggest I cut them completely or just remove the flowers and leave the stocks?

    • @serenas7220
      @serenas7220 4 роки тому

      The flowers were all ready bloomed and starting to die on their own then the stock followed along shortly after so I’m not going to blame repotting it entirely 😖

  • @eduardodiaz3247
    @eduardodiaz3247 5 років тому

    excelente!!por favor nombre del último tema musical del video
    muchas gracias

  • @valenciarhenna7401
    @valenciarhenna7401 3 роки тому

    Can you take the seed from the flowers ?

  • @MafaldaHolthe
    @MafaldaHolthe 3 роки тому

    Is there any seeds on those flowers you removed ? :)

  • @ay6389
    @ay6389 5 років тому +1

    Will the dried up pollinated flowers produce seeds that will sprout?

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      If they have been pollinated and fertilised, yeah they will produce seeds. Echeveria seeds are so tiny though, it's easy to mistake them for grains of sand.

  • @kerstynrapier6523
    @kerstynrapier6523 5 років тому +1

    My succulent has a really long flower stock. And has flowers but they aren't blooming the seem to just be crispy or drying up . Is there a way to enjoy the flowers before having to take off the stalk. Also will it ever flower again? Is it necessary to remove them?

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      Not necessary to remove them, it's just that they attract lots of pests so rather than trying to deal with them, I just avoid them altogether.

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      Also yes, it will flower again.

  • @souravsaha1484
    @souravsaha1484 3 роки тому

    Can u just mention see the potting mix ratio u used for succlent s

  • @joeldezwaan1149
    @joeldezwaan1149 3 роки тому

    Do you ever harvest seeds? What's your process?

  • @areh21
    @areh21 5 років тому +1

    The stalk on 12:30, how is the bottom part of the stem supposed to look like when you plant it in soil and how deep do you plant it?

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому +1

      Ideally, when it has dried out and calloused over. I plant it in, but not too deep. As long as the tip is in the soil and it is not leaning on its side. Eventually the roots will come out and anchor itself into the ground. But until then I help prop it up by placing rocks underneath the leaves to keep it upright.

    • @areh21
      @areh21 5 років тому +1

      @@Cerriscapades Thanks for responding! I'm a very recent follower and new to succulents so sorry if I'm asking frustrating questions. I was also wondering why it's ideal to wait for stems and leaves to callous over before repotting to propagate? I just repotted a jelly bean stem within minutes of cutting it from the mother plant and am wondering if I should have waited?

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому +1

      Reason for letting them dry first is to prevent microbes or fungus from infecting the plant since it has an open wound. If the wound gets wet, it's a lot easier for microbes to get in. Not all microbes and fungi are fatal, but better safe than sorry. It's ok to plant them right away though, it still works. Just don't water them much. Allow some drying period.
      Bigger plants will have bigger cuts and will need more time to heal. Smaller plants such as the jelly beans don't need so much time. I also just cut and plant them right away.

  • @butterflygorbea
    @butterflygorbea 2 роки тому

    💋 😂 hugs ☺️

  • @d_green_decor
    @d_green_decor 4 роки тому

    Do they form seeds?

  • @fab9114
    @fab9114 5 років тому +1

    Very interesting information about why echeveria are open or not. But I have heard something different: that echeveria are closing up because of the lack of water... what do you think about that? (cf. shopstick and succulent channel). Hope you will understand what I mean ^^ Take care

    • @Cerriscapades
      @Cerriscapades  5 років тому

      It's pretty much the same thing, that's what's implied by my explanation. In summer, by protecting the inner growth, this means that there's less surface area exposed to the sun. This means that there are fewer areas for water to escape from. When dehydrated, they're trying to prevent additional loss. The leaves are more floppy and curl anyway when there's not enough water pressure inside the leaves.

    • @fab9114
      @fab9114 5 років тому

      @@Cerriscapades Ohh ok I got it! I was thinking that they are open when they need some water, especially during the summer but they might know that there is no water during warm season so they just want to protect themselves! Waow such a smart plant!^^ thank you for explain me this point Chuck! Magandang Umaga ;-)

  • @yomama8873
    @yomama8873 3 роки тому

    🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💜💜

  • @yorkiesweetpea23
    @yorkiesweetpea23 2 роки тому

    Which one is that?!! At 5:30

  • @happytobehere5645
    @happytobehere5645 4 роки тому +1

    Also flowers freak me out due to attracting pests

  • @damianjenkins6577
    @damianjenkins6577 5 років тому

    I need you to come help me with my euphorbia Trigons

  • @batman4329
    @batman4329 Місяць тому

    Where you at?

  • @frankearth9786
    @frankearth9786 5 років тому

    Hahaha you’re so cute

  • @nancystewart8853
    @nancystewart8853 2 роки тому

    The music in the background is very distracting and you are presenting great content and don’t need it. Get rid of the noisy music. Most people who like to learn about plant life don’t need all that extra hoopla...