Thanks for this. I have 50 Echeveria. The light green and the light tan colored plant’s have this problem. The deeper colored plants do not. I am going to try to save tomorrow.
waiting 5-7 days for a leaf prop to callus is a little overkill, ive had plenty of success with waiting 1-1.5 hours, although if they're bigger leaves of a beheaded cutting then 3 hours is long enough. also, the video doesnt state this, but you want to leave them to callus in shade/indirect sun to prevent them from drying out too much
Hey... this video is really helpful...I bought a new succulent two months ago.. now it's not growing and leaves have started to shrink. I could not recognise the problems with the plant. Please suggest me
Hi, thank you for your question. Here is the blog with the topic of leaves symptoms & the treatments. Hope it would help 😉 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-tell-if-your-succulent-leaves-are-healthy-their-treatments
Ugh, just found out I over watered my tiger jaw succulents. 2 leaves rotted so I doubt they'll propagate. The top section pulled off with no effort so I'll try to dry that one out and repot it
black leaves are often signs of overwatering and root rot. If the rot has spread to the whole plant, i.e., including the roots, stems, and leaves, beheading your succulent might save it. Beheading is just like propagation, which can salvage a part of your plant. Please visit succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/root-rot-treatment-for-succulents for more details
Hello succulent box i have questions which is that the leaves of my succulent which are still attached to the plant are healthy and green only the fallen leaves are black and squishy does that means my succulent is over watered or the leafs are black because they've fallen ?
Black leaves on succulents are often a sign of overwatering. Or it can also be a sign that the plant is sitting in the wrong potting mix. In this case, you are recommended to remove the rotting plant from the soil and your succi can still be saved. Also, please check and cut off the black, mushy parts as much as possible. Hope your baby are soon recovered 💗
I got my young daughter a succulent a few months ago and it was growing good. Recently, she gave it more attention and we didn't know it was overwatered. It took me a week to find out the cause and the little plant already rotted all the way up. The whole stem was hollow, so I cut it off based on a different video suggestion. Now there are only the very top left with a few newer leaves. I don't see any more rotting for 4 days, but the cutting definitely has a scab. How long should I air dry? I don't see any roots yet and I am worried.
This usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks. Make sure it's in a dry, warm place with good air circulation. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight during this drying period.
Hello, my father have 6 Hens and Chicks (Sempervivum Tectorum) and 2 moon cactus in 1 oval-shaped ceramic pot that has no drainage holes. 3 of them has already died after 2 weeks. And I have only watered just 11 days after buying (when buying it was already wet). Right now there are only 3 of them clumped together with roots and I'm seeing some mushy leaves going brown at the bottom. I'll try air-drying the roots. Then Is it good for me to plant them back into the same pot? Or should I plant them on a separate pot?
@@VieKei97 And yes!! It can still be propagated. But the wrinkling of the leaves may slightly lower the success rate of propagation, but it shouldn't drastically impact it if the leaves are otherwise healthy.
It means that the problem is not that bad (it is really bad if the roots are rotten as well). Water staying on the leaves could lead to rotten leaves, you should remove those leaves immediately
@@thewizard5842 so sad :( we hope that you will have a better experience next time :( Remember to use well-drained soil and only water the soil is completely dry to prevent rotting and overwatering!
I just repotted me succulent. Let it airdry for a day. And let it live dry in the new soil for 3 days. And now I have watered them. One day later they became brown. I just can't do anything right 🙄
Hi, I guess your succie got transplant shock. You can take a look at our blog regarding this problem. Hope it can help 😢 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-deal-with-transplant-shock
If the leaf feels crispy and starting to have wrinkly and shriveled up leaves. We also have a video on How to save underwatered succulents ua-cam.com/video/ntXZQk8PHL0/v-deo.html. Hope it helps you 😉
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Thank you for being here for me😢 lol I'm watching my baby dying and I needed all this help. 🙏🏽
Hopefully, your baby will get better soon. Please update us about them ☺
Thanks for the tips. I managed to save my succulent because of this video :)
i had a sun burnt and overwatered pachevera, only 1 of it's children survivied before mother put the pot out IN THE WINTER. that is my little story...
Very nice your tips. Thanks for share
My pleasure 😊
Thank you Succulent Box.. I just bought one... And i saw it's leaves getting moisty and soggy... Hence I came here thanks again
Thanks 🥰 Hope that your plant will get well soon!
Thank you for the tips! 💚🪴
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for the tips! Alot of us really need this😅
So glad the video can help
@Succulents Box Yeah but no matter what I do I think my succulent is a goner🥲
Thanks for the info!
It's our pleasure🤩
Thanks for this. I have 50 Echeveria. The light green and the light tan colored plant’s have this problem. The deeper colored plants do not. I am going to try to save tomorrow.
Wow, that's impressive. Hope they will always be in their best
Nice tips Again enjoy watching your video and thank you .
Glad you love it 😍
Hello succulent box i have a question where should i put the succulent while air drying the roots?
Thanks nice vid
Anywhere dry but don't expose them to direct sunlight
Thanks
My succulent needed this 🥺 Salam n thanks sister 💝
My pleasure 😊
waiting 5-7 days for a leaf prop to callus is a little overkill, ive had plenty of success with waiting 1-1.5 hours, although if they're bigger leaves of a beheaded cutting then 3 hours is long enough. also, the video doesnt state this, but you want to leave them to callus in shade/indirect sun to prevent them from drying out too much
Yeah thank you for your sharing!
U helped me.
Hey... this video is really helpful...I bought a new succulent two months ago.. now it's not growing and leaves have started to shrink. I could not recognise the problems with the plant. Please suggest me
Hi, thank you for your question. Here is the blog with the topic of leaves symptoms & the treatments. Hope it would help 😉 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-tell-if-your-succulent-leaves-are-healthy-their-treatments
Ugh, just found out I over watered my tiger jaw succulents. 2 leaves rotted so I doubt they'll propagate. The top section pulled off with no effort so I'll try to dry that one out and repot it
It's so sad. Please let us know when it recovers 💖
@@SucculentsBox more of the leaves are pulling off way too easily. It's not looking good.
Thank you very much 💖
You're welcome 😊
@@SucculentsBox the stem of succulent has started to turn blue i am worried .. 🤞
Hi what does it mean if my echeveria end are wrinkling and are turning black??
black leaves are often signs of overwatering and root rot. If the rot has spread to the whole plant, i.e., including the roots, stems, and leaves, beheading your succulent might save it. Beheading is just like propagation, which can salvage a part of your plant. Please visit succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/root-rot-treatment-for-succulents for more details
Hello succulent box i have questions which is that the leaves of my succulent which are still attached to the plant are healthy and green only the fallen leaves are black and squishy does that means my succulent is over watered or the leafs are black because they've fallen ?
Black leaves on succulents are often a sign of overwatering. Or it can also be a sign that the plant is sitting in the wrong potting mix. In this case, you are recommended to remove the rotting plant from the soil and your succi can still be saved. Also, please check and cut off the black, mushy parts as much as possible. Hope your baby are soon recovered 💗
I got my young daughter a succulent a few months ago and it was growing good. Recently, she gave it more attention and we didn't know it was overwatered. It took me a week to find out the cause and the little plant already rotted all the way up. The whole stem was hollow, so I cut it off based on a different video suggestion. Now there are only the very top left with a few newer leaves. I don't see any more rotting for 4 days, but the cutting definitely has a scab. How long should I air dry? I don't see any roots yet and I am worried.
This usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks. Make sure it's in a dry, warm place with good air circulation. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight during this drying period.
Hello, my father have 6 Hens and Chicks (Sempervivum Tectorum) and 2 moon cactus in 1 oval-shaped ceramic pot that has no drainage holes. 3 of them has already died after 2 weeks. And I have only watered just 11 days after buying (when buying it was already wet). Right now there are only 3 of them clumped together with roots and I'm seeing some mushy leaves going brown at the bottom. I'll try air-drying the roots. Then Is it good for me to plant them back into the same pot? Or should I plant them on a separate pot?
My plant's root have few white root but most of them are brown .So should i air dry them and cut of all the brown roots ?
And my other plant's leaves have some wrinkles. Can they still propagate?
@@VieKei97 And yes!! It can still be propagated. But the wrinkling of the leaves may slightly lower the success rate of propagation, but it shouldn't drastically impact it if the leaves are otherwise healthy.
I want to know how to grow fastly baby succulents which propagated from leaves
Hi there, usually it takes about 1-2 months for the roots to be fully matured
I have one just like shown in the video..roots are fine but leaves r rotten..why so ?
It means that the problem is not that bad (it is really bad if the roots are rotten as well). Water staying on the leaves could lead to rotten leaves, you should remove those leaves immediately
@@SucculentsBox I tried but all leaves are rotten .. couldn't revive it..
@@thewizard5842 oh no :( If there are still any healthy and plump leaves you could keep them to propagate!
@@SucculentsBox I tried to find some! But literally no leaf left intact..so sad
@@thewizard5842 so sad :( we hope that you will have a better experience next time :( Remember to use well-drained soil and only water the soil is completely dry to prevent rotting and overwatering!
I just repotted me succulent. Let it airdry for a day. And let it live dry in the new soil for 3 days. And now I have watered them. One day later they became brown. I just can't do anything right 🙄
Hi, I guess your succie got transplant shock. You can take a look at our blog regarding this problem. Hope it can help 😢 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-deal-with-transplant-shock
How to know underwatered
If the leaf feels crispy and starting to have wrinkly and shriveled up leaves. We also have a video on How to save underwatered succulents ua-cam.com/video/ntXZQk8PHL0/v-deo.html. Hope it helps you 😉