This phenomenon can also be observed wherein the bottom leaves become yellow, is when succulents are in the stage of rooting or developing a more established root system this is what I read in an article However , no one can explain this concept better than Botanist would love to know his side of the story. Thank you for your all your time and efforts Sir Much Appreciated 🙏
Underwatering ... ha, ha, because I am also a chronic underwaterer and am killing some fussy ones every few weeks when I don't water for two weeks during summer (we were up to 38 degrees here and very dry weather here in Australia).
haha correct ….yes I have so many so it becomes so easy to miss …I have to focus more on foliage plants …..but I soon going to start the tray method it will save a lot of my time and won’t forget to water ….hope it works ….oh 38 c is high ….
@@LushGardener where we live we got to 49 degrees officially but our car temperature we took a photo was 51 degrees C 🥵🥵🥵 Imagine it is still spring and already almost 40 degrees C 🥵🪴😭 Thankfully I have shade cloth for the first time during summer. 2 years I didn’t buy shade cloth but now my collection is also over 1000 plants 😅🚿🚿🚿
@marialakshmi2330 omg yes I heard that the temperature is very high in summer …in Bangalore maximum is 36 c but it’s increasing..no one is doing anything about it 😢…..but are they some parts of Australia that have much pleasant climate right like Victoria …I heard the climate is different …I would never visit Australia…because I have seen the size of spiders there ….I have Arachnophobia
This phenomenon can also be observed wherein the bottom leaves become yellow, is when succulents are in the stage of rooting or developing a more established root system this is what I read in an article However , no one can explain this concept better than Botanist would love to know his side of the story.
Thank you for your all your time and efforts Sir Much Appreciated 🙏
true …yes waiting for his inputs
Thank you this is great info 👏
I am glad you found it helpful!
Yes... They died very well also😅 when dry i call it dry rot..
Yes dry rot is a pain to deal with haha
So informative!! & a such nice colour on the succ.. what's it's name though?
yes …it’s echeveria Monroe …I hope it recovers soon …they are absolutely gorgeous succulents
@LushGardener it will, under your care. Its obvious by now 😆
hahaha hope ...
Underwatering ... ha, ha, because I am also a chronic underwaterer and am killing some fussy ones every few weeks when I don't water for two weeks during summer (we were up to 38 degrees here and very dry weather here in Australia).
haha correct ….yes I have so many so it becomes so easy to miss …I have to focus more on foliage plants …..but I soon going to start the tray method it will save a lot of my time and won’t forget to water ….hope it works ….oh 38 c is high ….
@@LushGardener where we live we got to 49 degrees officially but our car temperature we took a photo was 51 degrees C 🥵🥵🥵
Imagine it is still spring and already almost 40 degrees C 🥵🪴😭 Thankfully I have shade cloth for the first time during summer. 2 years I didn’t buy shade cloth but now my collection is also over 1000 plants 😅🚿🚿🚿
@marialakshmi2330 omg yes I heard that the temperature is very high in summer …in Bangalore maximum is 36 c but it’s increasing..no one is doing anything about it 😢…..but are they some parts of Australia that have much pleasant climate right like Victoria …I heard the climate is different …I would never visit Australia…because I have seen the size of spiders there ….I have Arachnophobia
@marialakshmi2330 do your secculents survive at that high temperatures