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Thorn & Clay
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Sharing my love for growing succulents.
Repotting Succulents - Aloe wickensii
This brief video shows one of the ways I repot plants in my collection. I use this method for plants that are growing in my own soil.
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Propagating Succulents - Haworthia Truncata Lime Green
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In this video I will be propagating my succulents. Propagating Haworthia is one of the easiest ways to get a ton of succulents. I will be propagating by cutting the top of the plant off using a very quick and simple method. Visit my Thorn and Clay Instagram for more succulent inspiration: thornandclay
Excellent, helpful video. Thank you.
why bother coring it ughh too brutal lime green offsets constantly with pups it's the most prolific grower of all truncata
Очень полезное видео. Благодарю.
It’s great seeing the same kind of plant in several different stages so that we noobs know what to expect at different stages. Thanks for that!
Bela planta
Thank you for sharing your truncata propagating methods with us, I learned so much from you!
No this is a totally absurd procedure for propagating lime green truncatas, because these offset so easily.
Excellent demonstration. I’m currently working on a Haworthia propagation video and was wondering if it would be ok to show part of this method in my video? Full credit and a link to your channel will be given. Thank you for sharing with us. Happy growing 👍🏻🌵☀️🌼🏜
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So just 2 videos?
More coming soon
Make literally any other videos please
Hahahahaha please ❤🎉
Great video
More videos on your succulent collection. More information on your soil mix, fertiliser, how to care... Great channel!!
More cactus videos
Easy peasy.....once you know the trick.
Omg your Haworthia plants look amazing!!!!!! Can you give us a plant tour? Sometimes I have trouble identifying the specific varieties.
Very nice and detailed. Nice plants aswell 😍
Haworthia care video!
Is it bad keeping them in a tight cluster compared to planting them singularly? I personally like the tight cluster look(especially in truncatas) but if i change out the soil every few years then it should be fine letting it grow however it wants to no?
Not right or wrong either way. Just a matter of preference. I like the tight cluster look as well. I try to keep a few clusters as well as a few singular plants.
Maybe an update on the haworthia propagation, could be included in a collection tour.
I agree.
扇をテグスで切るなんて(゜ロ゜; 巨大化してきたので参考に 仕立て直します😌 ありがとうございます✨
Great video. Look forward to more and to seeing your collection!
More to come!
I wish you could show us that black-color one , also
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Thank you for video! Please make more about truncata and other haworthias!
Great video! An idea for future videos could be follow ups to these. how to successfully plant the head .
Thanks! That’s a great idea. I’ll have to make that happen. Stay tuned...
@@thornclay1750 I agree.
Id love to try this, but i only have one plant, id have to get hold of another truncata first to experiment with. Isnt there another way to get them to produce buds?
There are multiple ways to get them to produce more pups. This may be the most dramatic. Lol.
Stay tuned for more videos 😜
@@thornclay1750 Ive managed to sever one leaf, so im gonna try to get a new plant through that.
@@TheLazysketcher I don't think this type of hawoethias propagate through leafs
They actually can. I’ve done it many times.
Awesome video, and great explanation! Would love to see some of your other plants + some info.
Glad you enjoyed it. More plant videos are coming.
I’ve learned so much! 😊
That's awesome!
If you break the bottom ones off, will those propagate as well?
Yes. Break the leaf off as close to the stem as possible and let it dry for a week or two before potting it up.