Propagating Gasteria - How To remove Gasteria Pups
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Propagating Succulents - How To remove Gasteria Pups.
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Hi Guys :-D In this video I talk about Propagating Succulents - How To remove Gasteria Pups
I need you help. I have a 6+ years old Gasteraloe (type X) which grew sprouts from the “heart” of the plant and not the bottom. I repotted again for the first time in I believe 2,5 years because the growing sprouts were crushing the bottom row of leaves.
I removed leaves that broke or felt mushy and placed it in a new pot with fresh soil but I still got mushy and dead leaves in the bottom row.
I took the plant out of the pot again, removed as many leaves of the bottom as possible which I felt were maybe a bit dodgy, and washed the stem. The two (huge but rootless) sprouts I hope to get rooted, but is that possible? And how do I make sure that my “mother plant” won’t die of any further? Because all three “hearts” have new leaves ready to grow
Gasterias are so lovely. I love your spoon technic😄
haha so happy you love my little spoon Fernanda :-D thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Portugal for a fantastic Wednesday afternoon XXXX
Love this video! Very interesting information! This Gasteria is wonderful! Wishing you Lyn and Hans a wonderful evening!
Gasteria are amazing plants to grow and so easy to propagate too
Nice job Lyn, happy planting wid your lovely gasteria😊🌵🌼🙏
thanks so much Norman for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday XXXX
Great video Lyn, that’s a lovely looking Gasteria too. My Gasteria little warty has just started to offset now, too small to take them off yet though. Thank you for sharing with us as always Lyn, from Edith & myself to you and Hans, have a wonderful evening and upcoming new week 😊❤️🌵☀️🌸🌺🌼🏜
Thats fantastic that your Gasteria little Warty has started to offset too Daz :-D I love how Gasterias offset with these little pups :-D thanks so much for your wonderful friendship and amazing support and comment and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you and beautiful Edith lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to England and Singapore for a fantastic Wednesday afternoon XXXX
Hi Lynnie!!! Hope you, Hans and your wonderful plant family are doing well. The Variegated gasteria is a real stunner. Loved the video and so true about the roots wrapping around school other. Haha. Thank you for sharing this informative video with us. From the garden city of India to you and Hans, stay safe and have a fantastic week! Cheerio Lynnie!!!
So happy you loved the video Carl :-D and so happy you love the variegated Gasteria, its a cutie indeed :-D thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to the Garden City of India for a fantastic evening ahead XXXX
Hi Lyn! Love gasterias as they’ve such beautiful patterns on their leaves. Very informative and useful indeed on how to separate pups from the mother plant. 👍👍
So happy you love Gasteria's too Molly :-D they really are so beautiful with their lovely patterned leaves :-D thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Malaysia for a fantastic Thursday ahead XXXX
Thank you soooo much for this video....I have just repotted my Gasteria Little Warty and removed the 6 pubs.... I needed this video! Thanks.... 🤗❤️🌵
Thanks! That’s very timely tbh. Cinnamon is excellent (and smells much nicer than sulphur) 😺
haha so true Cinnamon smells so much nicer than Sulphur :-D thanks so much Carol for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday XXXX
Hi Lyn, great video. Now you will have more this plants. They are beautiful. Thanks for the tips. 🌵🌿🌱🙂
So happy you enjoyed the video George and thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Moldova for a fantastic Wednesday afternoon XXXX
Hallo dear nice Lady Lynn!
Thanks for sharing us your wonderful Video about the Gasteria Sukkulent plant, I have learned today some new thinks about the Plants!
Really wonderful!
I saw the video from the Gift Packet with the wonderful Pelargonium, hoping the Name is correct, really wonderful!
Thanks for all your help Videos and now you have much work (or a little bit time before the Plants musst go in the Polytunnel or in the House )!!
Thanks again for showing us your wonderful Video!
Yourssincerely from renate from Vienna to Ireland, bye, bye and all the best for you and your mr. Hans too! Gongratulation for the hard work that you have done all over the Year, goodbye to the next video! 👍👍🌵🌵👌👏💜
Thanks so much Dear Renate :-D and so happy that you love the Gasteria video and have learned new things, so happy you loved the video with the Pelargonium too, it was so fantastic to unbox the new plants, thanks so much Dear Renate for your wonderful friendship and all your amazing support and fantastic comments and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Vienna for a fantastic afternoon XXXX
Great video Lyn!!! I really like these gasteria cause like haworthia they grow in all kinds of conditions!!! Tough little plants!!! Thanks for sharing how to propagate them with us all!! From Morris park in the Ozarks to across the Emerald isle have a great week ahead!!!! Peace,Love,Plants✌💖🌵🌹🌴🌷🌿🌸🌻🍀🌺
So happy you enjoyed the Gasteria video Clyde :-D they really are tough little plants haha, thanks so much for your wonderful friendship and amazing support and comment and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you and beautiful Deb and all the pets and plants lots of love and happiness and PEACE, LOVE and PLANTS and PLANT POWER to Morris Park in the Ozarks for a fantastic Wednesday today XXXX
Yes cinnamon powder is the best for sealing the cut off any plant really, it’s nature’s healing remedy powder ... when l do my grafting on my desert roses that’s exactly what I use ... thank you Lyn for sharing this video. 💕🌵💕
Thats brilliant that you use Cinnamon powder on your Desert Roses when grafting Cher :-D its fantastic and smells so wonderful too :-D thanks so much for your wonderful friendship and support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Queensland, Australia for a fantastic Thursday ahead XXXX
Great info Lyn. I had no idea Cinnamon can be used for rooting. What a pretty plant. 💕
So happy you love the plant and info Sheila :-D Cinnamon is fantastic to use to encourage rooting and it smells so wonderful too :-D thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday XXXX
Thank you! This video was so helpful!
You're so welcome! and thank you so much for watching XXXX
Thanks for the video on your AMAZING gasteria plant!! I have planted my own oak seeds (acorns) today, I planted 12! I plan on keeping one or two but I will give to nature by planting them out in the wild haha
Thats so wonderful that you have sown Oaks acorns, and thats a fantastic idea to plant them in Nature when they get bigger, I have a few Oaks from Acorns and am planning on planting them into nature in the future too, its a wonderful thing to do, thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday afternoon XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Oh nice! It's nice to hear others are doing the same thing it's good to plant a tree so I thought I would do as many as I possibly can haha
Edit: on a walk just found tons and tons of really good looking acorns!!! Couldn't resist
@@succulentland4045 its so wonderful to find lovely fresh Acorns to plant haha XXXXX
That's a pretty gasteria, my gasterias pups are still too small -thank you for this detailed video.
So happy you enjoyed the video Magda :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday afternoon XXXX
I use cinnamon as well. I seperate babies when i bring them in in October. So they root by spring for my friends.
So happy you love to use Cinnamon too Tinamarie :-D its fantastic to use when taking cuttings and it smells so wonderful too haha :-D thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday XXXX
Hi #desertplantsofavalon / Lyn, thanks for the video! A question: do you repot the pup as soon as the cut hardens up, or do you wait until it grows roots? Thank you!
So happy you enjoyed the video :-D I repot the pup as soon as the cut has hardened up, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle XXXX
Hi! How come you need to separate the soil from its roots? As it appears you just twist off the pup which has no roots. Many thanks.
Hi Catherine :-D sometimes the pups can be joined from the Mother plant and the roots can be tangled and have to be separated, but if the pup can be removed directly from twisting off the Mother plant that is ok, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday XXXX
May I ask Lyn what kind of cinnamon you use? I am under the impression that there are two kinds of cinnemon you can buy from the supermarket, (Cassia & Ceylon) Ceylon being the slightly better for health. On a plant, I assume both would be just as effective as each other in ensuring fungus and bacteria do not find a pathway into a cut.
Leaved succulents are not present in my collection at this present time, but it is interesting gaining plant knowledge from other experts, as there may be a time where I might return back to this video at some point in the future if I decide to start collecting them. That is just one of many values you're older videos have as they will always be relevant to someone looking for an answer to a query or just general round knowledge.
The south has hotted up again this week. 27C air temperature today with full sun, and twenties until at least 21st September. My greenhouse is now back up into the mid 30's degrees and there is no way any desert plant will begin to enter dormancy at this temperature. This does happen every 5 years or so but this is very warm for mid September. Still looking to stop watering completely by late October, early November at latest.
Thanks for posting as usual. J.
Hi James :-D I use a Ceylon Cinnamon powder by Tesco, its in a little glass jar, and smells amazing haha :-D OMGOLLY yes the weather here is absolutely AMAZING this week, its been really warm and nice and sunny, so beautiful, its like the Spring heatwave again, I was going to stop watering the majority of the cacti in the polytunnel this week, but its so hot in there now that I will keep watering them lightly until the heatwave passes haha, hopefully this Indian Summer will make the Winter pass quicker :-D thanks so much James for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Somerset for a fantastic afternoon XXXX
cool do you have agave plants mine growing good in a fabric grow bag its still out side.
Hi Christopher :-D yes I love Agaves and have a few of them, I have them in the garden outside but bring them into the polytunnel for Winter, I keep them outside until the middle to end of October :-D thanks so much for your wonderful support and amazing comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday XXXX
If I cut these little babies from the parent plant then should I dry these little babies a week before I put them into the pot ooor...? thanks :)
Hi there, yes its best to wait a couple of days before planting the babies up to allow any of the cut parts to harden off, good luck with your propagation and thanks so much for watching XXXXX
Hi Lyn. I have had a gasteria for a year now and have just repotted It. When repotting It I noticed the roots were very dry and white looking, plant Itself looks like It's dead. Do you think I can save It? Valerie.
Hi Valerie :-D so sorry to hear about your Gasteria, it can be difficult to say if it can be saved without seeing a photo, could you send me a photo to my email at lyn@desertplantsofavalon.com and I will be able to take a look after I come back from work tonight, thanks so much XXXX
At 32 seconds there is a gasteria on the far left that has a really long shoot coming from the centre. What is that? Mine had one that got so long so I removed it and it’s now growing back again.
Hi Amy :-D its a flower spike stem, they produce these long shoots from the centre when they are growing flowers, the little flowers grow on the end of the long flower spike, some people remove the flower spike but I leave them on as the flowers are only very small but cute, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Monday today XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon thanks so much for replying I’d googled it but couldn’t find anything. I’m going to keep this new one then I’d like to see it flower. It just grows so long! Have a great day xx
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the baby gasteria that i took out already had a root, do i still need to let it dry?
Thats wonderful news your Gasteria baby has a root already, you can go ahead and plant it now, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and have a fantastic plant powered Sunday XXXX
Desert Plants Of Avalon Can You Teach Me How To Pollinate My Haworthia because ita going to bloom soon thanks
Hi there :-D I haven't pollinated Haworthia before, but you can have a go at pollinating the flowers by rubbing a little brush onto the pollen and onto the stigma inside the tiny blooms, thanks so much for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Wednesday XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Thanks its was my first time doing it thats why I have no idea... But ive seen alot of people pollinating it like peelling off the leafs from the blooms to reveal the stigma and the pollen. After that, they took a brush to get the pollen from the blooms and rub it on the stigma. What im confused about is after I pollinate do I leave the blooms open like that.. Will they produce seeds? Please make a video of it in the future thanks 😍
@@iihxxky5940 Hi there :-D yes you can leave the blooms open after you have pollinated them, and if they have been pollinated successfully they will produce seeds, and I will definitely plan on making a future video in the future when I pollinate them, Good luck with your pollination XXXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon Thank You So Much For Your Help You Made My Day 😍
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What if one of my leaves broke off how do I save it?
Hi Jacqueline :-D you could try to plant the leaves to see if they will root, quite often Gasteria will root well from a leaf cutting, let the leaves dry fully from where they have broke off before planting, and keep the soil quite dry until they have rooted, good luck with your leaves and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Tuesday XXXX
Hello madam I'm from INDIA ,
Temperature 🌡️: Summer 38° ; winter ❄️ 14°
How often I water Haworthia and gasteria ।।
Thanks in advance
Hi there
@@desertplantsofavalon thank you madam , for your response , wish you a very HappyNerYear to you .. waiting for more videos with information in this year .. grow them well
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