How to Repair Stretched and Damaged Succulents with Sucs for You

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • I'm baaack! Missed y'all!!! Click show more...and please subscribe! Learn how to repair succulents that have become stretched (etiolated) from insufficient sunlight, and those that have been damaged by sun, overwatering, etc. Demonstrating with an Echeveria subsessilis and Echeveria agavoides.
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  • @thothtahuti5509
    @thothtahuti5509 2 роки тому +1

    I know this Comment succs but your hair is great in this video, the info has helped me so much!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  2 роки тому

      Haha thank you! I cut it myself!

    • @thothtahuti5509
      @thothtahuti5509 2 роки тому +1

      You're kidding!? That's so impressive, I usually cut my own hair as well but it grows all funky ( haha like some succulents) so it's nothing special like yours. I would absolutely have believed that you just came back from a salon or wedding prep ::)
      Thank you again for such a succinct, entertaining and gorgeous presentation, I look forward to working my way through your library of content and learning all the way, my garden is small at the time (as it's in an room/section, with most all day light) with time I hope to go from the absolute beginner I was weeks ago, to a master that "succs" ::)
      Thanks again for the great content! as far as I can tell you are the best, most competent person on UA-cam and I've been binging your content for days

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  2 роки тому

      ​@@thothtahuti5509 It was pure luck! I can't repeat the cut - I'm going to need to show this video to a stylist lol! Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad to be helping someone on this crazy plant journey :)

  • @lorenacano9850
    @lorenacano9850 4 роки тому +1

    I love your channel ❤ nice to meet you Andrea!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  4 роки тому

      Thank you!! 😊Nice to meet you too Lorena!

  • @ameriwether16
    @ameriwether16 6 років тому +13

    I'd love to see an update video! I am curious about how the Echeveria Subsessilis is doing!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +12

      I can tell you how it's doing! The topped portion has some roots and the main base is dry where I cut it - I might have given it too much sun too quick bc the top leaves that are now exposed are blanching a bit. Note to self ... ;)
      I put the topped portion on a tray until it dried then put it in my prop tray (in dirt) but didn't water until I pulled it up and saw roots. Now it's getting a little bit of water and seems happy!
      Maybe I should just do a series of updates on everything soon ... seedlings, propagations, cuttings... I really love progress data and have a lot documented over here....

  • @aubreysergeant7544
    @aubreysergeant7544 2 роки тому +1

    Love this video and your hair! Thanks for all the great walkthroughs. It’s so helpful to see the intermediate steps and also to see the process on different plants.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much!! I'm glad it was helpful!

  • @amiratef8073
    @amiratef8073 6 років тому

    you know what ?, you are one of the most youtubers who made me love succulents more than before...because I like looking to your eyes while watching your video... :) .... I'm Ameer From Egypt

  • @CastIronCooking
    @CastIronCooking 5 років тому

    *Hey Andrea! You rock!*

  • @RhondaJohnson1on1wraps
    @RhondaJohnson1on1wraps 5 років тому +2

    I wanted to share my excitement today when I picked up a clearance succulent that looked sad, and I hope I can recover it, but the excitement was finding lots of baby plants that had sprouted from leaves that had fallen off! Now to try not to kill them!!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  5 років тому

      That's always a great feeling!!

  • @stephenspark9358
    @stephenspark9358 6 років тому +1

    have lots of plants mostly tropical lots of flowers dig your vids,

  • @lauraarmenta1250
    @lauraarmenta1250 6 років тому +2

    I'm so happy you are back!👏👌great video! 😄

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +1

      Hola Laura!! Thanks! I was going to tell you this a.m. in a reply! :D

    • @lauraarmenta1250
      @lauraarmenta1250 6 років тому

      Sucs For You! 😊thank you!

  • @patricialisowski1080
    @patricialisowski1080 6 років тому +1

    Nice video for the beginners. So many people water their succulents to death. Good advice about removing leaves to propagate..

  • @sarahsevere2639
    @sarahsevere2639 6 років тому +1

    IM SO GLAD TO SEE YOU POSTING! I’ve missed your videos dearly!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +1

      Thank you sweet Sarahhhh!!

  • @Gardengraduate
    @Gardengraduate 6 років тому +4

    we really missed you😍.belated happy V'day🌹💙💚🧡💘💓

  • @carolcaruso5189
    @carolcaruso5189 6 років тому +4

    Enjoyed your video. I've had some of the same problems with that variety. You termed it "Chrispy or crunchy". Just a funny tendency to break off badly, enjoyed learning that that's just the personality of that little guy. I live in northern NM and have Zone envy, but not envy of your hurricanes!!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +2

      Yes lol! But I see roots on some of the leaves I took off so there's still a chance! I've never been to NM but I'm sure it's amazing when it's not super hot or super cold :)

  • @z0phi3l
    @z0phi3l 6 років тому +1

    Perfect timing!
    I need to deal with some stretched plants this weekend and was looking for info

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Girl we are all dealing w/ some plants probs right now!! We've got this ;)

  • @stephenspark9358
    @stephenspark9358 6 років тому +1

    yes I have lots of Knowledge , but I am always learning I have lived all over Houston,I have lived in San Antonio,Dallas,Bay City so yeah I am all over ,in interests also , nice talking to you.

  • @nanajack8527
    @nanajack8527 6 років тому +1

    Always glad to see your videos, happy to see you back.

  • @raydenzidane6
    @raydenzidane6 6 років тому +6

    Finally your back! Awesome videos,great advice! What about a collection tour!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      THANK YOU RAY!!! I'm so happy to be back! :)

    • @raydenzidane6
      @raydenzidane6 6 років тому +1

      Sucs For You! I just edited my comment.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      How long of a video do you think people will tolerate? :D :D

    • @raydenzidane6
      @raydenzidane6 6 років тому +1

      Tolerate! Seriously? First of all, you are well, how can I say without offending you! You my dear are very easy on the eyes!😀 I think people wouldn't mind a long video or you can split it up in categories or something,like plants in different rooms or around your place,divided by genus etc!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      That's very kind :D I did a tour video last summer but my collection is vastly different since then - thank you for the suggestion!!

  • @raiderfrankdatank
    @raiderfrankdatank 6 років тому +1

    Happy Valentines Day! Aloha

  • @dawnpleasant2319
    @dawnpleasant2319 6 років тому +2

    Great video thank you. I checked your channel last week looking for new videos so I'm really glad you posted this one.

  • @LGW3-Orchids-Exotics
    @LGW3-Orchids-Exotics 6 років тому +1

    Very nice info! Looks like you are a bit warmer than here in NJ, but spring is just around the corner for all of us to focus on some plant clean-up and promote new growth! Happy growing...

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Thanks! I'm definitely warmer and according to all the robins and lizards and daffodils, spring is upon us!

  • @TheGilmourGirl
    @TheGilmourGirl 6 років тому

    Thanks for the succulent advice! Mine in Seattle are making new babies right now. So excited for spring.

  • @AdyGarden
    @AdyGarden 6 років тому +1

    Omg I made same video of how to repair stressed succulents yesterday ,will have to edit and upload it today. Btw love ur videos

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Cool! You're in India? That nursery vid is WHOAA!

    • @AdyGarden
      @AdyGarden 6 років тому +1

      Sucs For You! Yes India☺☺. Thanks , means a lot coming from you .

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +1

      I'm fascinated by what grows where so thank YOU!

  • @craigsperry1348
    @craigsperry1348 6 років тому +1

    Woo hoo...Welcome back! I needed a plant fix

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Howdy howdy! Thank you Craig!

  • @daisynickson6917
    @daisynickson6917 5 років тому

    You should do more video about this topic love watching

  • @rowp8604
    @rowp8604 6 років тому

    Glad to see you back Lady😍

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Yo Row!!! Aloha and Mahalo!

  • @areola2012
    @areola2012 6 років тому

    thank so much for all information

  • @CarminhaBreves
    @CarminhaBreves 6 років тому +1

    Amo suculentas! Parabéns pelo vídeo.

  • @kaylacooleybodine7138
    @kaylacooleybodine7138 4 роки тому +1

    OMGoodness I’m SO SO ecstatic I found you 😁🙏🏼!!!
    I have a ton of questions & hope to be able to get up with you soon! I realize this video is older, but hope 🤞🏻you still have time to answer questions ( & look at a pic or 3 😉 ).
    I have enjoyed everything I have seen if yours so far!
    Thanks in Advance!
    xx🌵🔆xx

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  4 роки тому

      Hi Kayla! Nice to meet you! Here's how you can reach out: sucsforyou.com/helpmesfy/

  • @davidparker8242
    @davidparker8242 4 роки тому +1

    You know what? I'm fine with wonky irregular rosettes. :) I also like any excuse to try some propagating. Thanks for the video.

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 5 років тому +1

    Thanks! Again 🌹🌹🌹

  • @vcrmia
    @vcrmia 6 років тому +1

    Yay! Good to see a video from you!

  • @joannecampbell539
    @joannecampbell539 6 років тому +1

    This is a great video. I have a couple of fairly large rosette succulents that have grown upward - pretty much ruining their original appearance. When I searched online for information on how to correct the problem, all I found was a lot of "doomsday" talk. I'm so glad that I happened on your instructional as to how to deal with it. Now I know what to do. Thank you. I have subscribed to "Sucs For You" (love that name - big time) and am looking forward viewing your other succulent videos since you appear to actually know what you're doing - a bit of a rarity among some of the so-called "experts" who post plant care information on UA-cam. I love those that start off with "This is the first time I've done this." Good grief!

  • @lindachen6722
    @lindachen6722 6 років тому +1

    love love love your necklace! :)

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Thank you! I got it from a fellow Houstonian! And the earrings to match :D
      www.etsy.com/shop/AdrianaSoto

  • @lydiaeddins2083
    @lydiaeddins2083 6 років тому +1

    I live in Houston too. I was really hoping to get a new video now that the weather is better. The frosts were just awful! I lost all of my cactus.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Aw Lydia - I'm sorry about your cacti - that was a long and strange winter and anything that survived ... well, I think we're lucky. Two snows and two hard freezes? Where are we again?!?

    • @lydiaeddins2083
      @lydiaeddins2083 6 років тому +1

      I know! But most of my other succulents made it at least. It was nice to get outside and spruce them up. Happy gardening!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      You too Lydia!!

  • @dariaone
    @dariaone 4 роки тому +1

    This is informative thank you! Also what kind of camera are you using? Video is clear

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  4 роки тому

      Thank you!! It's this Canon VIXIA - a really great camera! amzn.to/2STMAHv

  • @beecharly
    @beecharly 6 років тому +2

    Would love a video to catch up with these :)

  • @kristinerazon7116
    @kristinerazon7116 6 років тому +5

    Hi! Do you have an update to this video, how your succulents turned out after the “repair” :) thank you!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +1

      Not yet! It's on the table ;) But I can tell you the top is doing just okay- I saw my first 'root' mealybugs in it :/ Stem babies are goin nuts!

  • @brittneyevans11835
    @brittneyevans11835 6 років тому +1

    I have missed you!!!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      That's so sweet B! I'm back w/ a new camera (my own!) so I'm looking forward to shooting much more often!

  • @jessicasandoval3294
    @jessicasandoval3294 6 років тому

    Can you show how to propagate the Angelina sedum please!

  • @Denise_B17
    @Denise_B17 6 років тому +1

    Great ideas

  • @leaflover3497
    @leaflover3497 2 роки тому +1

    Sunburn is what I deal with the most. I live in New Mexico and have really strong sun. I have a covered patio but I’ve still had a few get burned. Don’t know what to do with them.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  2 роки тому

      Hmmm... is there a way you can hang shade cloth or place them behind something that will block the direct sun?

  • @Rudevasofia
    @Rudevasofia 6 років тому +1

    Hi thanks for very informative content! can you share some tips on what makes succ grow fast? every time i see monster size succs in nursery and always wonder what does they feed them ...

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      You can't hurry sucs... but some grow more quickly than others and they'll always grow faster in controlled conditions

  • @tiffanycheng7097
    @tiffanycheng7097 6 років тому +1

    please do a video on special succulents that need more or less water! i just found out my baby toes are not supposed to be watered in summer after they kept turning red and shriveling T_T

  • @megandbellable
    @megandbellable 5 років тому +1

    What is the name of the aloe in the first planting arrangement that was behind and to the left of the plant you were working on? The spiny one.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  5 років тому

      Aloiampelos ciliaris (Climbing Aloe) :)

  • @ThedaBurke
    @ThedaBurke 5 років тому +1

    Question. On succulents aloes and so forth if the plant/pot is root bound, and it has lots and lots of roots, is it dangerous to cut the roots shorter before repotting?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  5 років тому

      Best to leave the roots alone but if you do need to cut them back, be sure to leave the plant unpotted for a few days so the cut ends can dry. Don't want root rot!

  • @sv4673
    @sv4673 6 років тому +1

    Hi from Chiang Mai 😎 Happy new year

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Howdy to you in Thailand! Thank you!

  • @dorothycherkas17
    @dorothycherkas17 Рік тому +1

    Liked your video.
    But once you removed bottom leaves do you let dry under a grow light? How long? And can leaf be left to dry in any light? Both of my Rosettes died, I did salvage some leaves and 1 plant, letting them dry a few days
    Thank you

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  Рік тому +1

      Bright indirect light so they don't dry up before rooting 🙏

    • @dorothycherkas17
      @dorothycherkas17 Рік тому +1

      Thank you, will give it a try

  • @savannahbillings1741
    @savannahbillings1741 6 років тому

    What is the plant next to the Echeveria subsessilis called? I bought one without a tag and have been looking everywhere for its name, if anyone know that would be awesome!

  • @rachelwalsh6442
    @rachelwalsh6442 6 років тому +1

    I needed this! I have a guy that's super leggy and am new to this whole thing, it has roots on the stem and I'm wondering how I should handle it, (it might be a longer type I'm not sure) but it's a very sentimental plant so I want to do right by it please help!!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      That sounds like a perfectly normal scenario! Roots on the stem are aerial roots and you don't need to worry about saving them. They're usually a sign of humidity that happens in longer stemmed plants.
      If you want to send pics and get a bit more customized help, you can join our FB group here: facebook.com/groups/sucsforyou/

  • @denisestine2141
    @denisestine2141 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, so I recently( about a month and a half ago repotted) a succulent I think it is an Echeveria, but there were several small ones in the same container... so I put most of them in their own pots. Now some of them have roots growing out of the stems even though they have roots at the base & are potted... what can cause this & how do I fix it?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  4 роки тому

      It's normal! Look up aerial roots. Common w/ cuttings and rooted plants in humid location, and sometimes a sign of a need for more water. Your cuttings probably shot them out as a backup plan while putting out base roots 🙏

  • @gloriaalfaro5221
    @gloriaalfaro5221 6 років тому +1

    I live in Houston as well and the amount of rain we have been getting recently is killing my plants!! My plants are looking like yours, if not worse! I have never had any luck propagating but I will try it again, and behead my ugly sun-deprived plants. Sigh. Is it a mistake to do this in the fall? Although, Houston fall doesn't start until the end of November LOL

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Spring and fall are the best times for us to try propagation - spring is better though :)

  • @leslieballecer8616
    @leslieballecer8616 6 років тому +1

    Would you know if it’s really impossible to propagate echevaria imbricata? I had a few leaf cuttings and they’re on to their 2nd week. Not showing any baby roots at all. 😢 keeping my fingers crossed. Not sure what you call it there but we call it rose cabbage in the philippines. Would love to hear your thoughts! ❤️

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Hi Leslie! I love the name Rose Cabbage haha- how perfect! I think 2 weeks is a bit soon to start worrying - some of my leaves have taken months to do anything! E. imbracata can be a bit difficult to care for in more hot and humid regions -- and since it's always pretty warm there, I'm going to guess it's just a slow grower and not a season issue. Report back in 2 more weeks :D

    • @leslieballecer8616
      @leslieballecer8616 6 років тому

      Sucs For You! I will 🙂 I hope I don’t kill any more of them in the process. Haha! Thanks!

  • @squarefootplanter4966
    @squarefootplanter4966 6 років тому +1

    Hi. Lovely collections of succulents. Does that pot have any drainage holes?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Thanks!! Absolutely - my #1 rule ;)

  • @stephenspark9358
    @stephenspark9358 6 років тому +1

    When I am at work tell customers about your channel,

  • @anetaes3015
    @anetaes3015 6 років тому

    Looks like it's echeveria chihuahuensis ❤️

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      I wish! But I see the similarities ;)

  • @FrancescaLig
    @FrancescaLig 6 років тому

    Hi! What do I have to do with leaves with roots but without the baby plant? Do they make baby plants like the ones that grow with both roots and baby from the beginning?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Please check out my latest video on propagation - it's all in there :) ua-cam.com/video/UAtSumafJaA/v-deo.html

  • @galatea6315
    @galatea6315 6 років тому +1

    I love those mini pots for the baby succulents! Do you remember where you got them?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +1

      Yes! Let me add it to the description too :) www.etsy.com/shop/succulentgnome

    • @galatea6315
      @galatea6315 6 років тому

      Sucs For You! Thank you very much!

  • @Crystal-be9ze
    @Crystal-be9ze 4 роки тому +1

    Can you please help me understand the cinnamon over a fresh cut to prevent water absorption until it callouses, I am really new and I heard that so I’m wondering if it’s true and if so when does it work and doesn’t it work, I know that was a lot to ask in the comments 😂 oh and the stem one you have, if you were to cut a new opening in the stem would a plant grow there?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  4 роки тому +1

      Cinnamon helps as an anti-fungal but I haven't heard that it helps prevent water absorption. And per the stem, you usually need to cut the whole thing rather than just nick it.

    • @Crystal-be9ze
      @Crystal-be9ze 4 роки тому +1

      Sucs For You! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  4 роки тому

      @@Crystal-be9ze welcome!!

  • @fmarieluna6441
    @fmarieluna6441 5 років тому +1

    Could you please tell me what the name of the succulent growing in the back of the pot is? (the tallest spikey looking one) thanks!

  • @tao4488
    @tao4488 6 років тому +1

    would love to know how to water post pulling off the leaves? Thank you

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      I would wait a few days to let the plant get over any shock then resume watering as normal :)

  • @isol
    @isol 5 років тому +1

    I love your videos!!!!

  • @windycarlisle1687
    @windycarlisle1687 3 роки тому

    Andrea how do I fix stretching prop babies they went crazy man like crazy I've never seen him do this before

    • @windycarlisle1687
      @windycarlisle1687 3 роки тому

      It won't let me insert a picture

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  3 роки тому +1

      Try getting them acclimated to more light 🙏

    • @windycarlisle1687
      @windycarlisle1687 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks babe love ya always and thanks for taking the time out of your day just to help us do what we do

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  3 роки тому

      @@windycarlisle1687 I gotchu! 😘🌵🙏

  • @Emeralds.Bee4
    @Emeralds.Bee4 6 років тому +4

    Great tips! By the way you are really beautiful😅

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +1

      Thank you and (blushing) thank youuu :D

  • @sonnmorangello6837
    @sonnmorangello6837 2 роки тому

    Hi, I have a question. I bought a stretched succulent at Walmart and repoted it bc the pot it was in was super small. The next day it started dropping bottom leaves like it was over watered. So I took it out and cleaned the dirt from roots and allowed them to dry then I repoted again. I didn't water it. Still today 4 days later, I see another leaf dropping and its only got 4 leaves left now. I don't know what else to do for it besides beheading it and starting it over. Any suggestions?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  2 роки тому

      I agree - sounds like stem rot - hopefully there's a section left with a will to live 🙏

  • @NguyenTran-yn9mf
    @NguyenTran-yn9mf 6 років тому +1

    Hello, i am from Houston too. I have not had successful in growing succulents, i still try to plant them again this year. Most of the time, they got root rot, or too dry. What is the maximum heat succulent can tolerate?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +1

      Perfect! I wrote this about caring for succulents in the summer... written from Houston :) Most succulents are hardy up to 90F or so but they're all different so look up your variety's name with the search terms 'heat' and 'hardiness' sucsforyou.com/2017/08/04/sucs-in-the-summer/

  • @Cynthia5014
    @Cynthia5014 6 років тому +1

    How do you fix a sun damaged succulent? I didn’t realize I left it in the sun too long and the part of the leaves that connect them to the stem became very soft and thin and kinda shriveled. Also the smaller middle leaves were shriveled. It’s a pretty small plant but I do not know the name

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      It's up to you! You and let the damaged leaves die off and new growth will come in. Or you can remove them manually and try to propagate them. Sun damage is permanent in most cases but minor enough to not harm the plant's growth :)

  • @stephenspark9358
    @stephenspark9358 6 років тому +1

    Wonder if you know Paul Downs?

  • @Aryafortis
    @Aryafortis 5 років тому

    When I tried propagating the leaves of mine, they either turned black and rotted, or they turn yellow and then they dry up. Is there a specific cause to this?

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  5 років тому

      It could be due to breakage during removal or not being kept dry afterwards ...

  • @stephenspark9358
    @stephenspark9358 6 років тому +1

    Houston is where i'm from.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Hi Stephen! Whatcha got growin on? :)

    • @stephenspark9358
      @stephenspark9358 6 років тому +1

      Now I live in Fort Worth ,lithops ,an aloe from Alpine, Brugmansia,work for Calloways use to work for Teas,love your videos!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      You're all over the place!! I had a delicious sandwich in Alpine - I'd rather have an aloe though! :) I love Brugs - I've never grown any but I have an Abutilon in bloom! At least their flowers are still upside down haha! I bet you gained lot of awesome plant wisdom from your involvement w/ nurseries!

  • @CherokeeBear
    @CherokeeBear 6 років тому +1

    I love your videos, they are highly informative. But I have a question, and hopefully you can turn this question into a video for your channel, but here in Michigan I have succs growing in my house and the fungus gnats are real....I have tried a lot of things I found online that are not working at all. Some have said using ground up dried egg shell or coffee grounds but I don't want to do that yet. Please tell me what you do to keep gnats off your sucs!!!

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Thanks Kayla! Do you keep non-succulents indoors too? I'm wondering if the moisture in the soil is inviting gnats ...

    • @CherokeeBear
      @CherokeeBear 6 років тому +1

      Sucs For You! Yes i do but they are just seedling herbs that are completely isolated in my warm laundry room. Today I actually put rocks in all my succulent pots except for the one such center piece I actually bought from Meijer. I read that you should always repot store bought plants cause they use a lot of moisture holding organic materials in the soil to keep from having to water a lot, so I repotted it with an organic cactus soil. The original soil it was in was quite dry so I'm wondering if the gnats came from the Bananas. I keep this center piece on my kitchen table.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Ah then I bet the gnats are from an external source like your fruit. Its odd that they're going after the succulent soil if its drying out between watering. First, try letting the soil dry out and stay dry for a week or more. When you water, do so sparingly. Meanwhile, set out a trap of vinegar for the flies - you can google methods that work for you.
      I'm not sure where you're located, but join our FB group if you'd like! facebook.com/groups/sucsforyou/ - I found a few links that have some non-toxic solutions and others in the group may have some tried and true methods

    • @CherokeeBear
      @CherokeeBear 6 років тому

      Okay, thank you for the info. It's very much appreciated. Especially now that the doggone gnats are going after my seedling herbs. I sprinkled peppermint essential oil around the plants on the counter (not in the soil) as a smell barrier and it seems to be working. I am going to try it with my succulants.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      You're welcome! There are some yellow sticky traps you can set out too but it won't stop any previously laid eggs from hatching. Watering w/ diluted vinegar can be used on plants that aren't as delicate as seedlings :/ I sprinkle cinnamon in my soil to hopefully keep fungus at bay... I can't verify that it works for sure but it smells great! :D

  • @credacullen334
    @credacullen334 6 років тому

    Can you please identify this plant for me? I’ve never seen one like it and I’ve looked on the internet for a picture of something similar but no luck.
    I’m trying to send a pic.

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      Join our FB group if you'd like to send pics! facebook.com/groups/sucsforyou

  • @supersimly5881
    @supersimly5881 6 років тому +1

    Will my succulent survive if I pick off all the leaves because they are all stretched and they vary alot in size I only bought the plant in November and its not getting any better. Ive tried looking for the plants name to see if im doing anything wrong but I cant seem to find anything it has a pale green colour with a faint red outline and theres a point on each leaf like the first succulent in the video but it doesnt look like it. Please help and comment any suggestions the closest plant I found was Echeveria Pullidonis

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому

      You want to leave some leaves on if you're planning on keeping the stem planted to help assist in photosynthesis. What you described does sound like an E. pulidonis and they're durable and great propagators!

    • @supersimly5881
      @supersimly5881 6 років тому

      Sucs For You! Thanks. They must be good propagaters because a leaf that fell off grew roots with no water in a month! Hope this year will be great 🌱

    • @supersimly5881
      @supersimly5881 6 років тому

      Sucs For You! I found it, it was echeveria pulidonis derenbergii. thank you so much

  • @alvinomar6
    @alvinomar6 6 років тому

    They are to green and thats why they have done that.

  • @tropicals2395
    @tropicals2395 6 років тому +1

    cute channel name, lol

    • @SucsForYou
      @SucsForYou  6 років тому +1

      Thanks!

    • @tropicals2395
      @tropicals2395 6 років тому

      lol, I have not said yet, good video, beside ur channel name, ur cute urself too, keep up the good work!

  • @haitianhendrix
    @haitianhendrix 6 років тому +1

    Watching this makes me nervous.

  • @alvinomar6
    @alvinomar6 6 років тому

    You are not giving them proper sun.