Succulent Propagation: Kalanchoe Tomentosa "Panda Plant" | Aeonium Sunburst | Jade Plant Rescue

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2019
  • In this succulent refresh I am revamping an old arrangement, propagating a Kalanchoe tomentosa and Aeonium "Sunburst" as well as trying to rescue my large Crassula Ovata "Jade".
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    I love succulents but as plants go, they don't always love me. About a year in a half ago I received a large succulent arrangement. It has slowly outgrowing its pot and now needs a plant rescue. The large Jade plants is starting to look ill. Besides suffering from some sort of mold, I have also noticed a couple mealy bugs and yellow wrinkled leaves.
    Along with the Jade there are two leggy Kalachoe tomentosa that need to be propagated and a large Aeonium decorum "Sunburst" in need of a new look. Propagating the panda plant is pretty easy, but this sunburst is posing a bit of a problem. Check out this plant journey, with the ups and downs of plant propagation.
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    Music from filmmusic.io
    "Magic Scout Cottages" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)

Комментарии • 47

  • @bottanybybethany
    @bottanybybethany 4 года назад +9

    I'm new to the Panda Plant game so it's fun to learn more all about it!

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      Oh good! It’s a fun and easy plant. Let me know if you have questions and I’ll try to help. 👍🏼

  • @lindaowens2959
    @lindaowens2959 2 года назад

    Lol I peek at the progress of the roots too! Thank for the info!

  • @jenniferneal8874
    @jenniferneal8874 4 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this video. I wasn't sure if I should spray my panda plant leaves, and couldn't find too much about it online.

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      So glad you found it helpful. Happy propagating!! Make sure and wet the soil when you have roots!

  • @manymantids
    @manymantids Год назад +1

    lol so interesting you say the panda plant makes your hands itch, i got one specifically because i think they're really fun to touch, no itching here at all. what do you think it is? allergy?

  • @tishku8885
    @tishku8885 Год назад +2

    Ok, Jade: Cuttings need to completely dry before planting, at least a week before potting / otherwise they will rot.
    Panda plant: cutting from stem also needs to dry a week before potting.
    Propagating from leaves, the leaves need to dry 3-4 weeks. Then plant shallow in cactus mix.
    Also, do not pull up plants and rub them, watch their progress, tug to see if rooted.Everytime you pull it up and man handle it, it causes shock.

    • @sammi.b.creative
      @sammi.b.creative Год назад

      My leaves propagated no problem at all, and I didn't let them dry out even one day. I wish I could attach a picture because they grew so well. I even put the prop leaves in the soil rather vertically (due to the shape of the pot), so they were submerged rather deeply & they still grew fabulously 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @donnafaith6155
    @donnafaith6155 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video!! I've been looking for the panda for forever and I finally found 1 last week. I've had some pretty decent success with propagation of other succulents put was scared to even try with my panda. Happy growing!!

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  3 года назад +1

      Good luck!! Happy growing to you too!

  • @melissajenkins9960
    @melissajenkins9960 Год назад

    So for the panda plant, you let it scab then put it in the soil? (The beheaded part) Also, for the leaves do you let them scab before setting them on the soil tray? Do you spray it to keep it damp?

  • @user-ix1ob1hr1b
    @user-ix1ob1hr1b Год назад

    You mentioned not spraying the kalanchoe leaves. What did you end up doing instead? Did you water it at all and how? Thank you!

  • @michellec.4994
    @michellec.4994 3 года назад +1

    Larger pot and fresh soil...it will grow better!

  • @donaldflowers5654
    @donaldflowers5654 Год назад

    so did you throw out all the sems you removed

  • @supermama03
    @supermama03 4 года назад +2

    My aeonium take forever to root too. I use rooting hormone and don't water until it has roots.

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад

      Yea, I think I made a misstep there. However, it is still doing well and I haven’t watered in quite a while so I think I’ll leave it be and see how it goes. Thanks for watching!

    • @supermama03
      @supermama03 4 года назад +1

      That’s great. Good job on your video by the way. 😉

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate your feedback. 👍🏼

  • @Stereotypically_Maadz
    @Stereotypically_Maadz 4 года назад +5

    I NEED HELP 😵 LOL I'm going crazy over my plant ! First off let me just say I have had this type of plant for a good while now , however it has taken me a long time trying to identify it because when I purchased it the leaves had been curled under which I thought was just how the plant looked , which I now know isn't the case and actually means it's has been unhappy . However it always has looked healthy to me so I always just thought that was how the plant looked so here's my dilemma ... I had repotted my kalanchoe tomentosa which has always been fairly small , when doing so I noticed that after a while it started to not do so well (now i know why that was) but the plant had new tiny stem and leaf growth so I was able to cut the tiny growth from the otherwise dying plant and have salvaged it . The only way I was able to really keep it alive because of how small it is was to put it in water which has been fine for the most part but then I noticed that the tiny stem was getting to soggy because of how small it is making it very delicate . So now I don't know what to do and not sure the best approach to care as there isn't much information online about my unique situation . I'd love to send a picture for reference as I am kinda still very new to all this and I'm very eager to learn . I would greatly appreciate any recommendations that could help me to best save this cute tiny plant guy that I love and would be happy to send a reference picture to better help my situation .
    THANK YOU !
    sorry for my rambling LOL

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      You can DM me a picture on Instagram @suburbansill I’ll take a look 👍🏼 and see if we can’t figure something out.

    • @florasaavedra4464
      @florasaavedra4464 3 года назад

      Panda plant dont like a lot of moist even if the leave is moist its somewhat bad so diping it in water which i assume your doing water propigations is bad for the panda plant, so its technicaly dying from i guess stem rot.

  • @ElitaTheCat
    @ElitaTheCat 2 года назад

    I have a little question:
    Can I use pencil boxes for like at the time 8:35

  • @Crystal-be9ze
    @Crystal-be9ze 4 года назад +1

    How are your props now? I noticed the same thing you did with mine and now I don’t even let them see water or they will shrivel up, kinda crazy, and I had to water root my Aeonium in the summer, it wouldn’t grow roots in the soil

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      Doing well! Yea, it is strange...I hardly water the Kalanchoe props and they seem to be doing good. Same with the Aeonium, but I do give it a drink from time to time.

  • @Sam_Antha74
    @Sam_Antha74 4 года назад +2

    How often do you water the panda plant cuttings? I have a cutting I’ve watered once since potting it last week and not sure if I should water more to promote root growth or less or the same as a rooted succulent.

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      Not much at all. Just water as you would a regular succulent. If you water to much the stem cutting will rot. Since it stores water it will be fine not being watered more than every 2 weeks or so. Just water when completely dry.

    • @Sam_Antha74
      @Sam_Antha74 4 года назад

      Thanks!

  • @ShareenHo
    @ShareenHo 4 года назад +1

    I'm trying to propagate my panda plants, and so far only one leaf had gotten roots. The rest are not. One's that looked yellowy and falling off the main plant, I took too to see if they would propagate and they have not. So i'm wondering if those yellowy ones would ever. And if the baby ones would too?

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      How long has it been since you pulled off the leaves? Also did you get a nice clean “break” from the main stem? It might be too late for the yellow ones. You will have the best luck with a nice healthy leaf. You could also propagate by stem cuttings. That works well also. It does take a fair amount of time for roots to start. Probably 2-4 weeks.

    • @ShareenHo
      @ShareenHo 4 года назад

      @@SuburbanSill well for some it has been 6 weeks (1st batch). For some 3(2nd batch). I plucked a few with some other succulents and called that my first batch and my other 'leaves' had grown little roots and sprouts. But the 1st batch panda leaves are not doing anything... just that one lucky one. And I'm slightly worried.
      Also yes some of them had clean breaks, just that they were yellowy. Do i toss out the yellowy first batch ones?

  • @meghana8709
    @meghana8709 4 года назад +2

    What about the main stem of panda plant? Has it grown any new leaves?

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      Do you mean the one that I cut from or the cuttings? The two cuttings have new leaves and they are doing well. So are the leaf propagations. They are growing nicely. I tossed the left over stem because it was just too gangly and stretched.

    • @meghana8709
      @meghana8709 4 года назад

      @@SuburbanSill okay Thankyou.

  • @alienchild1349
    @alienchild1349 4 года назад +1

    What's the difference in putting the panda plant leaf horizontal vs vertical?

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      For propagation you just lay the leaf on top of the soil and it will create roots and put up a new little plant. I have never experimented with putting the leaf in the soil. I’d imagine it would work too. My only concern would be rotting.

    • @alienchild1349
      @alienchild1349 4 года назад

      @@SuburbanSill I will try that way. I put it directly in the soil and it has roots now but no new plant

  • @genomic_
    @genomic_ Год назад

    Timeline?

  • @adorable3kids
    @adorable3kids 2 года назад

    How many days should we let the leave dry out?

  • @TrudySchwartzBurrill
    @TrudySchwartzBurrill 3 года назад +1

    Cut the stem again , let it get a dry end and start over!!!!!!!!!

  • @marshalinn2870
    @marshalinn2870 4 года назад +1

    Have you used hydrogen peroxide and water to kill fungus Mealy bugs. Etc. I believe it is 1:1

    • @SuburbanSill
      @SuburbanSill  4 года назад +1

      Yes I have heard of that. I use rubbing alcohol a lot and sometimes I don’t even dilute it depending on the plant/leaves

    • @marshalinn2870
      @marshalinn2870 4 года назад

      SuburbanSill thank you I didn’t know about alcohol

    • @donnafaith6155
      @donnafaith6155 3 года назад

      I use 1 p 4 w. Ain't seen a knit in weeks. But, 'knock on wood' I don't know what a mealy bug is and hope I never find out!!

  • @SALMANDER33
    @SALMANDER33 2 года назад +1

    Your sabila plant is dying needs more sun and water 💧 😫

  • @louiseburgess1624
    @louiseburgess1624 Год назад

    I loved this video but the plinky plonky music is very off-putting!

  • @stephengibson2011
    @stephengibson2011 3 года назад +1

    This is long as shit to tell you almost no information.