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Succulent Fan Club
Добавлен 6 май 2020
A place to learn about and share a love of succulents!
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Видео
Succulent Collection Part 2 challenge. Can you name 3? #succulents #succulent #aeonium #echeveria
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Succulent Collection Part 1 challenge: can you name 3? Or more? #succulents #succulentplants
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Patio Succulents #succulents #patiodesign #echeveria
Просмотров 279Год назад
Agaves taller than me & a thriving Aloe bush 🤩 #succulents
Просмотров 262Год назад
Looking after Lithops #lithops #succulentcare #succulents
Просмотров 558Год назад
Gotta love hardy Succulents! #sempervivum #rockgarden #outdoorplants
Просмотров 117Год назад
Succulent flowers @BuddhaEden 🌸☀️
Просмотров 2022 года назад
Succulent collection enjoying the sunshine on the patio
Просмотров 6542 года назад
How to grow succulents: Echeveria Mandala
Просмотров 3562 года назад
A how-to guide to growing, propagating and caring for this beautiful succulent, Echeveria Mandala. Join the SUCCULENT fan club at www. groups/succulentfanclub
Propagated succulent leaves and cuttings doing well 💚
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Succulent flowers: have they been pollinated? & Aloe Jucunda seed pods
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Some Aloes enjoying some sun and a summer breeze #succulents #aloe
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Getting Succulents ready for winter
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Lots of tips for getting your succulents ready for a long winter! Visit www.Facebook.com/succulentfanclub for more or join the Community at www.Facebook.com/groups/succulentfanclub
Love that. Thanks.
Thank you! I love these plants!
How doyou prevent the weed growing among the rocks? What is your garden zone?
Would like to see an update.
I ❤ you
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Too much talking and not enough to the point.
I am going on the beach
So it’s been birds all along digging up my newly planted succulents?? This whole time I thought it was squirrels lol great video
Thank you! Glad you found the culprit 🐦 annoying but they do help keep down slugs and grubs!
Wow
I have the hardest time trying to propagate succulents, I tried many times, no success 😪 I try n try. Hello from New York ❤
Hey! What’s happening when it doesn’t work? Are they rotting or just doing nothing? Maybe I can help ☺️
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Beautiful!!❤❤
Ok no clue Actually maybe alloveira or however it’s spelt
They are looking great and happy ☝🖐🇵🇭🇬🇧💤atsuuup 👍
I can’t believe you never told us what to do with the leaves you just placed in the tray. You said not to spritz with water. Then you said you’d come back to it and never told us what to do from there!,,
Oh no, I never realised that! Lay the leaves on a tray of soil, which you can water every 2-3 weeks to encourage root growth. Don’t get water on the leaves as this can cause them to rot. There are no roots, so don’t worry if forget to water them as they get all their moisture and nutrients from the mother leaf. When roots start to appear, stick to watering every 2-3 weeks until the mother leaf is absorbed and/ or it has formed its own leaves and go from there. Keep leaf prop trays in indirect sunlight and avoid overheating. I hope this helps 😊
I've had good luck using coco coir for propagating leaves keep the cocoa coir moist and put a lid on under a grow light
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Nice video ❤
Thank you so much 😊
Do you moisten the peat?
Hi! When the leaves cuttings have no roots, there is no need to water as it can make them rot. However, I do find that watering once every few weeks can encourage them to root. I hope this helps but let me know if you have any other questions!
Yes it helps me a lot thank you so much :)
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Thank you so much ☺️ it’s a big challenge here in England!
Great video, concise and full of information. I have only been growing succulents for about a year. I have watched hundreds of videos and no one has ever explained why you don't put babies in an oversized pot.
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Your comment really made my day! ☺️
So... The root ball of mine fell off and all I'm left with are the leaves. Any chance it'll grow new roots? 🥲😅
It’s worth giving it a try! Just don’t water more than a sprinkle as they may rot before any roots form. Don’t give up on them! 🤗
Great Job! Thanks to share & God bless U
Thank you ☺️
Absolutely fantastic one .
Thank you so much! They are one of my favourite varieties!
Thank you😊
What’s the name of that white succulent!!!
Graptopetalum Paraguayense (Ghost plant)
Lovely well spoken video with heaps of good info. Thank you :)
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Thanks, just recently saw some on a new plant that came in. Great video, New subcriber here in Upstate, South Carolina, USA
Welcome! And I hope you get a hold of those nasty bugs. Keep the new plant in quarantine until they are cleared 😊
Hi. Does succulent from leaves grow faster than germinated from seeds? Or it doesn't really matter?
From seed can take much longer and is a fiddlier process (conditions have to be just right) but can be very rewarding when it works!
What the name of that first glaucous sedum? It’s lovely!
Donkey tail, if I’m looking at the same one you mentioned 😁
Very impressive! Thanks for sharing. Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, jade trees grow as sidewalk plants, and can be as large as a good-sized bush. I could not believe this when I moved here. (I’ve also seen a poinsettia green as a specimen tree in someone’s front garden. Astounding!)
It’s amazing what they can do when they are in conditions more closely matching their original origin/ natural environment! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
Thanks for the video. I’ve noticed that plants grow better on a smaller pot vs. a larger pot in the begging. It’s the same for baby aloes, agaves, as well! Plant On!
I think they like to feel more constricted, which better matches being in their natural environment perhaps 🤔
Beutiful
Hi, very nice plant and video, thanks for sharing. I am enjoying the very useful and interesting videos on your channel and have subscribed! Best regards and happy growing!!
Thanks Cactus Joe! Glad you found it interesting and thanks for checking out my channel 😊
Hi, I have a question please. My succulent (blue sky) was doing great and then I noticed this morning the leaves look like something is eating the tips of them. Only starting at the tips though. I don't see anything at all (bugs), do you have any idea what causes this? Any info can help...
Hi! It’s hard to know without a picture/ photo. Slugs and snails will eat them so if you suspect something is eating them, you could put crushed egg shells around the base on top of the soil or I like diatomaceous earth. If you want to share a picture for more advice, come over to our Facebook community page
Fantastic advice thank you 👍
So glad you found it useful. Thanks! 💚
Good job 👍🤩 Thanks. Thailand.
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed!
Thank you for these amazing tips! I'm hoping to save my coworker's succulent that was probably over watered.
What is the point of callousing? Is that a required step?
When you cut a succulent or pull off a leaf, think of it as an open wound- it’s more likely to rot or let infection in from the soil (as soil is not sterile). A callous is like a scab, that will help stop the cut going bad once you put it in soil. I hope that helps :-)
A bit late to the party as you see haha, but quick question. i know some succs only grow from stem cuttings but can you propagate with stem cuttings on all succs?
I’m late to the party too, sorry ☺️ yes, almost all should work from a stem cutting. I’ve not come across any yet that can’t!
Great info. I could barely hear you because of the music.
I’m sorry 😞 I’ll see what I can do about the sound but thanks for watching anyway!
Thankyou for sharing
How to move long donkey tails.
Great video thx for sharing
Thanks for watching! :-)
Wow...u have beautiful collection sister... 😍 Lots of love from INDIA ❤️
thank you 😊
@@SucculentFanClub do u have social media account dear, my succulents are dying 😭 i want to share pictures
Mine is blue ish white and is very mushy help
oh no! do you know what the name of your succulent is? come to www.Facebook.com/groups/succulentfanclub and post a pic and sure we can help!
Thank you short, sweet and to the point. You addressed every problem....
Thank you for sharing but I dont think we should press the soil it may make the root damage and unbreathable?
You are welcome! You want to press the soil down to make the plant stable. As the soil mix is correct, it will still drain and dry out as it should 🙂
Thank you for this excellent information. I am about to remove off shoots so this video was very timely.I enjoy your videos, So keep going!
Glad you found it useful! How did your propagation go?
I did the propagazion with leaf of a succulent (echeveria). Do i have toctake the plant away fron the sun, right? How many time should i give her water?
What's that one at 2:12 called? 👍video