You'll love how cute the leaves are on Sedum rubrotinctum "Pork and Beans"!
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Sedum rubrotinctum
Pork and Beans, Jelly Beans
This fun succulent has bright green leaves whose tips turn a deep red when in full sun. It has a woody stem and displays yellow flowers in the Spring.
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Just a quick note on close ups for the plant... I was trying to keep these simple to produce so we could do a lot this month. However, not including close ups was definitely an oversight.
And one we'll remedy in our next round of videos.
In the meantime, you can see a close up of the plants here:
www.succulentsandsunshine.com/types-of-succulents-plants/?.com&
Yes, good idea, close ups will really help.
That would be very helpful! I’ve been trying to do screenshots so my old eyes can see them better.
Great thanks!
Thank you that will be very helpful! Although,all the videos are so imformative!
Your so sweet thanks for the quick reply I love your show......
I just got my first one literally like 10 minutes ago and I’m super excited, they are super adorable 🪴❤️
How are they now?! Update please 💚🪴
My one year old won’t leave this plant alone, so lots of babies from this in my future!
My hubby knocked my pink jelly bean plant off the window sill a couple weeks ago, so I put half the beans in a little succulent tray. My heart skipped a beat when, a few days later, those beans had tiny, hot pink nubs on their ends. Officially my favorite leaf propagations!
Seeing the featured plants up closed in all of the videos would be really great.
Thank you for the feedback! I was trying to keep these simple to produce so we could do a lot this month. However, not including close ups was definitely an oversight.
And one we'll remedy in our next round of videos.
In the meantime, you can see a close up of the plants here:
www.succulentsandsunshine.com/types-of-succulents-plants/?.com&
Saw this pink jellybean plant tonight at local store, I had never seen them before. I bought one, so cute in person! Mine are all green, they were not under a light, stores treat all plants the same. Can't wait til they start turning color.
Thank you Cassidy. Love your videos.
These are so easy to care for in my yard! And, my most successful propagation to date as well.
I love this succulent! Thanks for choosing it for the video
Oh thank you for information.Your tips works in phillipines.You are such a great succulent expert.
So glad the information has been helpful!
I’m really starting to look forward to these videos every day! 👏🏼
It would be cool to see close ups of each plant! 🌱
Thank you for the feedback! I was trying to keep these simple to produce so we could do a lot this month. However, that was definitely an oversight.
You can see a close up of the plants here:
www.succulentsandsunshine.com/types-of-succulents-plants/?.com&
Yes! A restaurant of succulents!
Cute little plant, I use them in arrangements for variety in shapes and colors. They sure are delicate. Never had them grow tall I have to keep in mind that they are capable of growing to 12”. That is a surprise! Nice video!!
Yes ... another gr8 video ... appreciate ALL the info ... new and reviews !!! A gr8 way to start the day !!! Well done !!!
Thank you! Glad to learn they do better outdoors.
Pork and beans this is a very interesting one never heard of it
so easy to propagate and so cute too
Thanks for explaining about the aerial roots in pork and beans. Interesting video!
I like how these look.
Its a really helpful video .Learning a lot about succulent in easy and simple ways. Thank you
Excellent video as always,,, enjoy them each day!
Mine is doing good right now. It’s very compact and pink!
We love watching you from Michigan
These are really cute. Have to add them to my wish list.
I have some tiny little plants that I am encouraging to grow. They were hitch-hikers on another plant that I bought. Thanks, Cassidy, for the good information!
Yes have to agree good closeup would be great - like these for hot outdoors.
Thank you for the feedback! I was trying to keep these simple to produce so we could do a lot this month. However, not including close ups was definitely an oversight.
And one we'll remedy in our next round of videos.
In the meantime, you can see a close up of the plants here:
www.succulentsandsunshine.com/types-of-succulents-plants/?.com&
I don't have any full pork and beans plants though I did pick up a few leaves here and there from friends. As soon as I get a place that has a garden/outdoor area that gets a decent amount of sun, this plant is at the top of my list to get!
I like this succulent. They are so cute. I have some outside that are very small and stay green. Enjoyed your information. Thanks. Ethel Walker
I have a couple of these cuties.. The leaves do fall off easily, and are really great to watch as the babies come up..Thnx for the info!
I appreciate you sharing your knowledge .
My kids love this plant.
As a newbie I didn't know you could propagate these easily. I bought 3 at the same time because they looked so cute.
Love these but it is very true that they are delicate!
I can’t wait to see my babies to get some fall color
Super cute! Wish I lived in zone 9 or 10!
Thanks for sharing your expertise. I like your sharing the different names for the succulents.
I love my little Pork and Beans. I like to call them Jelly Beans though. They have some pink and the name doesn’t remind me of a BBQ. 😆🌵
Such a cute plant
They are so cute! 💚
Great easy to follow video. Thank you, I am very happy with my new Jelly Bean plant!
Thanks for your input on the aerial roots.... we have a humidity of more than 90 %
MY PORK AND BEANS ARE SO MUCH FUN! THEY DID WELL IN FULL SUN AND IN PARTIAL SHADE.
I love pork and beans! I had one indoors that died. Now I know why!
Got to be one of my favs as well
I ordered some jade plants and the seller sent a little succulent cutting with the jade. I've been trying to identify it and think it's rubrotinctum. Your plants are so cute! Thank you for this video... It's the most helpful I've found. I now know what to do with the little cutting. Gonna get it out of the water and onto some dry soil, this afternoon! It does have the little roots along the stem, as you mentioned. I'm excited to finally know what is! I've had it for less than a week and just put it in water yesterday, so it should be well hydrated, now and ready to grow some roots in soil. :)
So glad the video helped! Best of luck 🙂
Thanks for all the fun information!
Another great video. Thanks for all the great tips!
I have one of these, the babies grow so fast!!
Adorable!
was really worried about the aerial roots, glad its not a bad symptom. tfs.
One of my favorites. Thanks
Love all the videos.
Another plant not for my very dry home.
How cute!
new goal: collect succulents that have food names
I have propagated several of these. They are very fun. Mostly because I’m not very successful in moving them without dropping tons of leaves!
I just got some of this in a box of cuttings that came in the mail yesterday. There wasn't much stem free on the cutting so I popped off some of the leaves and I'm hoping to get some bonus plants with leaf propagation in addition to my cutting!. I'm pretty excited to see if it does well.
You know you’re a succulent lover when you start calling them “cute” haha
And He or She.
Just received my first Jelly Bean this week. Ready to repot so I’m happy to see this video today. I agree with another commentator that I am looking forward to seeing these videos each day.
I hope to discover new varieties I haven’t heard of or have seen yet.
These pork and beans are so cute! I almost lost mine a few yrs back because almost all the leaves fell off while I was repotting it lol Great video! I love seeing the small propagated succulents growing into their full potential!
These are so cute and very easy to propagate!
I love the look of this plant. I think I will try to propagate some leaves; I normally don’t excel at propagation, so wish me luck!
Good luck! I hope it goes well for you :)
Great great filler! Thanks for the info.
I have a “pork and beans” and my plant has been putting off a ton a of aerial roots so it’s really good to know why! 😃
I love your videos! They have been so much help for this beginner. The only thing that would be more helpful is closer views of the plants you are teaching us about. 💚
Thank you for the feedback! I was trying to keep these simple to produce so we could do a lot this month. However, that was definitely an oversight.
You can see a close up of the plants here:
www.succulentsandsunshine.com/types-of-succulents-plants/?.com&
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Got a couple of these they sure do shed leaves with the slightest bump!
Wow! Now i really want this succulent, my fav part of having succulents is watching the propagated plants grow, I feel accomplished of making a complete new plant MYSELF.! Thanks Cassidy for the info!
Don't have any Sedum have seen "Pork and Beans" they are really cute. I really look forward to these videos every morning and the information on succulents is very helpful.
Wonderful, you answered my question on the arial roots, I knew my plant wasn't under watered.... but Texas is very humid makes perfect sense now..🙌
So beautiful. For now I have any Sedum plants but for sure I wish I have. 😍🤗
I am propagating a few leaves now. Thanks for the knowledge Cassidy
I got my pork n beans from a nursery. When I first got it, it was all dark green but knowing what it was I put it in the sun. It took a couple weeks but now it has that beautiful color!
All I can say is, “Location, location, location!”. I bought a 6-pack of these and put them in various pots and spots-indoors and out. I have every result you talked about! 😂 But my favorite is in full sun, has stayed very compact and turned the prettiest red. I live on the Central Coast of California.
My friend gifted me a sedum adolphii (I think thats how it spelled) and I fell in love with sedums. Yesterday I got a pork and beans! They both look amazing! They are gonna share a very long planter. Most of the time I have to have them inside but let them out while I'm at home. They both have names I have my first sedum Franklyn and my pork and beans Porkie.
That's awesome! :)
Thank you
Thanks for the tips!!
I may have already commented, but will again, as I just love this succulent. I originally saw it in a friend's yard a few years ago and took a clipping..now I have a beautiful "bowl" of them in bright red & green colors. I'm glad to know they are also called "jelly" beans, because that's what mine look like. Thanks Cassidy!
These plants are neat, but you definitely aren't kidding about the leaves being fragile! It makes you wonder if you're overwatering when, in reality, you're doing just fine.
I agree that these are best grown outdoors. I usually plant them close to something that can shelter them a bit so the leaves don't fall off so easily
I want one!
This answers so many questions. I'm in Florida and mine have a ton of aerial roots, which showed up after the leaves fell off. I didn't know if that meant it needed to be planted deeper! Thanks for the info
You are welcome :) Glad that the information helped!
Awesome video!
This was one of the first succulents I acquired.
Love the diversity of Sedums--hardy, tender; rosettes, prostrate, creeping, or upright growth habit, and the colors!
I do not have this succulent in my collection. I have seen pictures of the plants when they are bright red and orange and they look amazing so I will definitely be adding them the first chance I get!
Just got my first two succulents today....one of them is a jellybean
glad to know it's a winter grower-Thank You!
I love the name, so cute!
I saw these for the first time over the weekend. I think I may have to get one. 😁
love the look of this one, sadly not a candidate for apartment living. Hopefully some day soon I can have a place to plant outdoors. Thanks for the info Cassidy.
These daily videos are addictive.
I’d love to try this one. We have a lot of humidity so I’m sure it would have lots of the aerial roots making it even more interesting.
I recently got a rooted cutting of this. I have it in a pot in an east facing window. I think I'll move it out to my deck today for more sun although it seems to be doing well where it is. I also think I'll take a few leaves and see how well I can propagate them. Thanks for the video!
Yes! I was going to ask whether you could reach towards the camera for close ups. Love the jelly beans, too cute!
I have noooo idea why but I have failed at growing these babies numerous times. I know they propagate prolifically so I'm sure it's just because I'm over-loving mine. I finally got a good cutting that is just LAYING there on the dirt. And sure enough, shes got some babies started. I think shes really just got a mind of her own. As they do sometimes!
Totally agree these plants are stinkers in that their leaves fall like crazy! But great for propagation!
What little leaves still left are still green as I'm afraid the hot summer sun will burn them but hoping those saved to propagate will do so soon. Fingers XXXXed!🤞🤞
Love these little cuties. Mine are not doing much, but it’s summer so now I know why. Think I need to move them to full sun. Right now they only get morning sun.
Just gradually introduce them to more so they don't burn 😊
Will look forward to propogating this plant! Sounds easy! I agree with Katie's response, it would be great to get a close up of each plant! Thanks, Cassidy!
I have a few of these and didn't realize they were fall growers...I thought I was doing something wrong. Thank you once again for these videos!
My first thought "JELLY BEANS"! They are so cute (even in their green form)!
Yes! And there's actually a sister plant that has the nickname jellybeans:
succulentsandsunshine.com/jellybeans
I purchased this succulent from Mountain Crest Gardens.. It was doing poorly for awhile (losing a lot of leaves, them burning up in the Vegas heat) but they FINALLY grew a cute cluster of pink leaves. Soo happy that they're doing well now. (:
Thanks for guidance on close ups. This sedum really is cute!