@@FoodMahir howuch time did it take to grow this big? I've been looking at these guys, I've gotten one so I'm trying to learn about it. Pls reply if possible.
@@thatonepakistaniguy thanks for the feedback and question. This is almost 2 years old now but at the time of video it was 1 year old. I’d suggest to plant it in Spring or Winter. Unlike other succulents AEONIUM become dormant in summer and grow in winter. Quite a forgiving plant but needs some care light fertiliser in spring and winter.
I have one of these. I got it this summer, it’s growing really fast. I came on here to see if I could find info about it. Thanks a lot. I guess I need a really big pot lol if it’s gonna grow like that 🤗❤️
Thanks Hossein, succulents don’t need much water. Say once every 3 weeks in winter and 2 weeks in summer. If pot is outside then watch for the rain and then no need to water extra.
Your plants and arrangements are just gorgeous!! I’m so jealous of wherever it is you live. I live on the west coast of Canada, my zone is 7b so my succulents love being outside for about 4 months of the year and then the rest of the time I’m struggling to keep them alive and thriving with growlights 🤣
@@FoodMahir Thanks for the reply. I'm just impressed with your aeoniums and I thought "If he can do that in the north of England then I can do it in the south" Thanks for all of the tips.
Very good video and the waterfall plant is my favorite please tell us the amount of sun or shade the climate etc you’re beautiful plants are thriving in also thank you from roseville ca zone 9b
The black AEONIUM unlike other succulents grow well in winter. I live in Sydney and these take Sydney winter quite well. The rosettes of AEONIUM opens in winter however in summer the rosettes do not flourish and open and gets dark.
Thanks now you can watch in this video the propagation of these AEONIUM went. Wry well Propagation of AEONIUM Succulents | Successful AEONIUM propagate at home
Thanks for your feedback. I live in Sydney Australia so yes Southern Hemisphere. I believe dry and soak method is good. I’ll be uploading more video in few week with more details. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Good one and thanks for your feedback. The growing season for aeonium is winter to spring, so the plants grow in a cooler, damper environment than most other succulents--approximately 18 to 25 degrees Centigrade While the plants can grow year-round, aeoniums often go into dormancy in the summer months and do not require much watering except in extreme heat.⭐️⭐️⭐️
Do you mind if I ask what variety of Black Rose this is? I bought a few cuttings from a seller and the flower pedals do not look like yours. And yours is exactly what I was looking for ironically.
Thanks for sharing your experience. These are Aeonium Arboreum ‘Zwartkop type. The foliage and rosettes colour and shade changes a bit with it positioning with respect to sun. These are with beautiful beautiful dark purple, almost black foliage.
Help !!!1 My large black Aeonium is dropping leaves like crazy. I just purchased it about 3 weeks ago. It's in indirect light Outside on a covered porch. I watered it about 2 weeks ago. I use wooden skewers to determine when it needs water. The skewer is currently damp so I'm holding off on watering. its dropping dry shriveled leaves.
Overwatering and underwatering both lead to droopy Aeonium leaves. I’m your case it doesn’t seem to be underwater case. I would suggest you check that your soil mix or pot mix is well drained. Also do not water until the soil mix is completely dry. Follow dry and soak method for watering.
I have a well-grown aeonium in a big pot currently in my backyard in a partially shade area. I want to move the pot to the front yard in front of the window where it is full sun and no shade. It is a healthy plant now and I am worried that the change of location might damage it. Would that be ok? TIA
@@nikivesta no problems. I’m sure you know that AEONIUM unlike other succulents perform well in winter and they become dormant in summer. Also in high sun they rosettes turn dark and a bit closed.
Thanks. AEONIUM are a bit slow grower but once established these are pretty hardy. Aeonium grow from Autumn through winter to Spring. They grow pretty ok in autumn and winter say the root establish in few weeks. Any type of good quality potting mix is ok. They are quite forgiving in terms of soil type. If you grow in summer the growth will be very slow as summer period is dormant for AEONIUM. Enjoy gardening👍
Helloo, I brought a cutting from Puebla for gto two months ago, and the condemned one has not rooted me, I put it in water and a week 1/2 ago I put it in a substrate with perlite and it is almost always
There are different varieties of AEONIUM. I would suggest to go with Aeonium 'Zwartkop', similar to mine. Zwartop is a show-stopper, that is magenta-black.
@@geethaaus5941 yes. Fertilise with any good liquid organic fertiliser in Spring and Autumn. In winter don’t over water and only water every 2-3 weeks when the soil or pot mix is completely dry. These are quite forgiving plants by the way and don’t require much care. Have yours in pot or ground ?
Good question. Very slow growth not exactly from the cut end but slightly adjacent on the same cut branch. If it is flush cut then almost no further growth from that end.
Good question. ⭐️In order to avoid growing it too tall or leggy, best is to push the cutting in the potting mix or soil if in ground for more than half of the cutting length. In this case it does got that tall and is more bushy..
In addition to my above message if you try to prune it then it might not grow from the same zone however additional buds appears side wise and growth after pruning sometimes is slower too..
ruclips.net/video/fFZrT3t9MmQ/видео.html And just to clarify when I mention push it down I’m potting mix more than half of the length of cutting, that is during planting first time the cutting for propagation.
Mine don't grow at all....I received this plant over winter and there is absolutely no growth...it's so warm outside and still no growth....is it a soil or it needs sun?
They grow well in winter unlike most other plants. These don’t like to be overwatered or soaked in water. Do you have yours in ground or pot? When did you plant it? There might be air pocket and soil or potting mix around not compact
@@FoodMahir Mine is in the pot. I've had it since last 3 months but no new growth and only one small flower that keeps on loosing its outer petals. There is something definitely not right. I used desert mix with well drained terra-cotta pot.
Thanks for watching the vlog and appreciating my AEONIUM! It sounds like your plant might be getting too leggy, which can happen if it’s not getting enough sunlight. AEONIUMs love bright, indirect light. Try moving it to a sunnier spot, but not in direct, harsh sun that could scorch it. Also, if the stem is already bending, you can trim it back to encourage bushier growth. Just cut above a healthy leaf rosette, let the cutting dry for a few days, and then replant it. This should help rejuvenate the plant and get it back on track! Let me know how it goes!
Well mine has not kept the large heads or flowers it’s getting leggy and I feel like I’ve tried everything. I was hoping you would tell us what type of soil you used.
Thanks the best is to use premium quality potting mix and mix it with some veggie mix. Suggest to report it. These grow better in winter. I don’t fertilise it much but the best fertiliser is organic based. Hope it helps !
Also mine is Zwartkop' type that tends to need more water than other succulents. It's best to use the “soak and dry” method, and allow the soil to dry out completely between watering.
I have lots of muted light in my apartment and the plants I keep buying die 😞 . Do I need to move the one still alive to my very hot, humid back porch ?
Hi Astha, thanks. Leaf propagation works best for succulents with fleshy leaves, such as jade plants. I’ve been very successful with leaf propagation if jades however, I’ve never tried Propagation of AEONIUM through leaf. Still it is possible to do it. Take a leaf cutting (a whole leaf complete with the node). Let the leaf dry for a day or two, more in humid locations, then gently push it in a premium quality potting mix pot. Shower water is gently. It should work.. don’t try it in summer as these respond well in spring and winter.
@@FoodMahir Since my last message I potted them in the soil required... citrus and cactus soil.. watered them but not too much, kept them in the sun but they never took root. The stems still feel strong and healthy but most of the leaves has fallen off already. I still have them in the pot but they're still no new growth or anything. What do you think happened?
Thanks m. I reckon just follow the basic rules use good premium potting mix. Use liquid fertiliser in winter as this specific succulent flourishes in winter. Don’t over fertilise. Keep it moist but not soggy. Happy gardening ⭐️
This one is around 2 years. AEONIUM generally have 5 years of life. Then they flower and then die off. They are very easy to propagate so keep on propagating new ones in between.
Don’t throw it grows well in autumn and winter. It is slow grower but once established works well. See in this video the ones I have propagated from stems now started growing actively. These were dormant in summer A Quick Tour of my Plants | Fertilise Plants in Fall | How to keep Plants Healthy in Winter
@@sarahrayrayjohnson9939 never give up. It works well in partial shade. Only too much overwatering can kill it. It is dormant in summer so this type grows well in winter and spring.
Yes I do feed them twice a year. There growing season is autumn winter unlike many other succulents. The are dormant in summer so no need to feed them in summer. I use any mild organic liquid fertiliser mild and also use blood bone fertiliser sometimes.
I didn't expect the new wave synth jams to drop but I did enjoy them :D good video
I’m getting one today and hope mine grows big like you’re bc it’s breathtaking!
I really like that combo of succulents in that big pot. Looks terrific!
Thanks yeh it is doing great for the last few years without much maintenance. Quite a forgiving succulents are most of the time. 👍
Wow, just wow.
Thank you :)
What a smart way to make out of it!
Good Show 👍
Thanks 🙏
‘This is an Aeonium…MONSTER’ 🤣🤣🤣 so true
Yeah it has really grown big 😅
@@FoodMahir howuch time did it take to grow this big? I've been looking at these guys, I've gotten one so I'm trying to learn about it. Pls reply if possible.
@@thatonepakistaniguy thanks for the feedback and question. This is almost 2 years old now but at the time of video it was 1 year old. I’d suggest to plant it in Spring or Winter. Unlike other succulents AEONIUM become dormant in summer and grow in winter. Quite a forgiving plant but needs some care light fertiliser in spring and winter.
@@FoodMahir oh, OK! Thanks, it's actually winter in my country (start). I got mine 1 month ago. I'll try to give it as much care ap.
I have one of these. I got it this summer, it’s growing really fast. I came on here to see if I could find info about it. Thanks a lot. I guess I need a really big pot lol if it’s gonna grow like that 🤗❤️
This is great, medium pots also work very well. All the best 👍⭐️
@@FoodMahir ❤️
Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks a lot
Great video!
Thanks Luqman.
Tk s I love it fron Brasil 🇧🇷 São Paulo
Thanks
How often do you water your Aeoniums after planting them. By the way I love your combination pot looks beautiful.
Thanks Hossein, succulents don’t need much water. Say once every 3 weeks in winter and 2 weeks in summer. If pot is outside then watch for the rain and then no need to water extra.
Loved it
Thanks mate
It’s my dream to have an aeonium like yours.
Thank you so much 😊
Your plants and arrangements are just gorgeous!! I’m so jealous of wherever it is you live. I live on the west coast of Canada, my zone is 7b so my succulents love being outside for about 4 months of the year and then the rest of the time I’m struggling to keep them alive and thriving with growlights 🤣
Thank you so much Sarah. I live in Sydney, Australia where the weather becomes tricky in winter but mostly it is favourable.
@@FoodMahir
Is there a Liverpool in Sydney, Australia? I noticed the council wheelie bins or have you emigrated since recording that video?
@Pigdowndog you are very sharp in your observation. ⭐️. We have Liverpool Council in NSW AUSTRALIA too.
@@FoodMahir
Thanks for the reply.
I'm just impressed with your aeoniums and I thought "If he can do that in the north of England then I can do it in the south"
Thanks for all of the tips.
Very good video and the waterfall plant is my favorite please tell us the amount of sun or shade the climate etc you’re beautiful plants are thriving in also thank you from roseville ca zone 9b
The black AEONIUM unlike other succulents grow well in winter. I live in Sydney and these take Sydney winter quite well. The rosettes of AEONIUM opens in winter however in summer the rosettes do not flourish and open and gets dark.
I wish I was your Neighbor! I would love to have some of those! Lol USA Cincinnati Ohio blessings.
Thanks a lot mate
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hello hello now a very small one but I really liked your vases
Thanks now you can watch in this video the propagation of these AEONIUM went. Wry well
Propagation of AEONIUM Succulents | Successful AEONIUM propagate at home
ruclips.net/video/Azcv1A0mUws/видео.html
Hiya. Nice video. Are you in Southern Hemisphere? You said moist soil in Summer, dry in Winter... opposite of what I thought
Thanks for your feedback. I live in Sydney Australia so yes Southern Hemisphere. I believe dry and soak method is good. I’ll be uploading more video in few week with more details. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
my friend give me this flower today this is first time i see it and i just love it. and your video very helpful thank you
Thank you so much for loving the video and for you feedback. Can give you some cutting if you were in Sydney :)
@@FoodMahir No, i am from Lebanon.✌
@@Mryaseen2001 I stayed in Dubai for 17 years and always loved the Lebanese cuisine
Muy hermoso felicidades
Thanks Merci
my heart pumped hard when you pruned the Aeonium.. btw what temperature are they happy to grow?
Good one and thanks for your feedback. The growing season for aeonium is winter to spring, so the plants grow in a cooler, damper environment than most other succulents--approximately 18 to 25 degrees Centigrade While the plants can grow year-round, aeoniums often go into dormancy in the summer months and do not require much watering except in extreme heat.⭐️⭐️⭐️
Bonjour 😍Bravo👍 elle est magnifique, je m'abonne.
Thanks a lot 👍
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Do you mind if I ask what variety of Black Rose this is? I bought a few cuttings from a seller and the flower pedals do not look like yours. And yours is exactly what I was looking for ironically.
Thanks for sharing your experience. These are Aeonium Arboreum ‘Zwartkop type. The foliage and rosettes colour and shade changes a bit with it positioning with respect to sun. These are with beautiful beautiful dark purple, almost black foliage.
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@vISoaRIv yes correct
Thank you for a really informative video. Is there a better time of year to propagate than others? I'm in the Greater Sydney region. Thanks :)
Thank you so much. Autumn and winter good times to propagate AEONIUM through cuttings.. It goes dormant in Summer so not a time to propane.
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Thanks for your feedback ⭐️
Help !!!1 My large black Aeonium is dropping leaves like crazy. I just purchased it about 3 weeks ago. It's in indirect light Outside on a covered porch. I watered it about 2 weeks ago. I use wooden skewers to determine when it needs water. The skewer is currently damp so I'm holding off on watering. its dropping dry shriveled leaves.
Overwatering and underwatering both lead to droopy Aeonium leaves. I’m your case it doesn’t seem to be underwater case. I would suggest you check that your soil mix or pot mix is well drained. Also do not water until the soil mix is completely dry. Follow dry and soak method for watering.
I have a well-grown aeonium in a big pot currently in my backyard in a partially shade area. I want to move the pot to the front yard in front of the window where it is full sun and no shade. It is a healthy plant now and I am worried that the change of location might damage it. Would that be ok? TIA
AEONIUM work fine in full and part shade. It would be fine if you relocate it to full sun
@@FoodMahir Thank you so much for your response 🙏
@@nikivesta no problems. I’m sure you know that AEONIUM unlike other succulents perform well in winter and they become dormant in summer. Also in high sun they rosettes turn dark and a bit closed.
How long will it take for the Black Rose Succulent to root in the new soil)pot? Ty
This video was nice 👍
Thanks. AEONIUM are a bit slow grower but once established these are pretty hardy. Aeonium grow from Autumn through winter to Spring. They grow pretty ok in autumn and winter say the root establish in few weeks. Any type of good quality potting mix is ok. They are quite forgiving in terms of soil type. If you grow in summer the growth will be very slow as summer period is dormant for AEONIUM. Enjoy gardening👍
Thank you! What is this soil mix?
For pots best to use premium potting mix. Then slowly keeps my topping with organic fertiliser
Helloo, I brought a cutting from Puebla for gto two months ago, and the condemned one has not rooted me, I put it in water and a week 1/2 ago I put it in a substrate with perlite and it is almost always
Thanks for sharing your experience 👍⭐️
Mine doesn't grow purple like this; stays green and flowers are not this dense. How to change their colour and grow denser? Need to fertilise?
There are different varieties of AEONIUM. I would suggest to go with Aeonium 'Zwartkop', similar to mine. Zwartop is a show-stopper, that is magenta-black.
@@FoodMahir thank you. anything to make each flower dense?
@@geethaaus5941 yes. Fertilise with any good liquid organic fertiliser in Spring and Autumn. In winter don’t over water and only water every 2-3 weeks when the soil or pot mix is completely dry. These are quite forgiving plants by the way and don’t require much care. Have yours in pot or ground ?
@@FoodMahir Thanks for your prompt reply; much appreciated. All in pots. Few in the sun and few partly shady positions.
Where you cut on the original plant. Will it have regrowth?
Good question. Very slow growth not exactly from the cut end but slightly adjacent on the same cut branch. If it is flush cut then almost no further growth from that end.
Will it survive in a tropical county , the Philippines
Most people would keep them indoors in tropical conditions. But still they are quite forgiving succulents and stay good in tropical as well.
How would you propagate a single stem one? I'm afraid mine is getting too tall for its pot and would like to trim it down.
Good question. ⭐️In order to avoid growing it too tall or leggy, best is to push the cutting in the potting mix or soil if in ground for more than half of the cutting length. In this case it does got that tall and is more bushy..
In addition to my above message if you try to prune it then it might not grow from the same zone however additional buds appears side wise and growth after pruning sometimes is slower too..
Sharing few more vlogs on AEONIUM
ruclips.net/video/haTr0Fo-kp0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/fFZrT3t9MmQ/видео.html
And just to clarify when I mention push it down I’m potting mix more than half of the length of cutting, that is during planting first time the cutting for propagation.
Hola. Que tipo de sustrato de tierra usas para este aenium ? En nombre de Jesús.
Thank you. I only understand English language. Can you please send you question in English ?
use una mezcla para macetas de primera calidad, agregue un poco de fertilizante orgánico o incluso puede agregar una suculenta mezcla para macetas.
Mine don't grow at all....I received this plant over winter and there is absolutely no growth...it's so warm outside and still no growth....is it a soil or it needs sun?
They grow well in winter unlike most other plants. These don’t like to be overwatered or soaked in water. Do you have yours in ground or pot? When did you plant it? There might be air pocket and soil or potting mix around not compact
@@FoodMahir Mine is in the pot. I've had it since last 3 months but no new growth and only one small flower that keeps on loosing its outer petals. There is something definitely not right. I used desert mix with well drained terra-cotta pot.
Mine are bending over & dying. How can I save it please?
Thanks for watching the vlog and appreciating my AEONIUM! It sounds like your plant might be getting too leggy, which can happen if it’s not getting enough sunlight. AEONIUMs love bright, indirect light. Try moving it to a sunnier spot, but not in direct, harsh sun that could scorch it. Also, if the stem is already bending, you can trim it back to encourage bushier growth. Just cut above a healthy leaf rosette, let the cutting dry for a few days, and then replant it. This should help rejuvenate the plant and get it back on track! Let me know how it goes!
Oh. I would to have this beauty in my garden, but I am not getting it.
Thanks mate. You mean not available where you live?
Well mine has not kept the large heads or flowers it’s getting leggy and I feel like I’ve tried everything. I was hoping you would tell us what type of soil you used.
Thanks the best is to use premium quality potting mix and mix it with some veggie mix. Suggest to report it. These grow better in winter. I don’t fertilise it much but the best fertiliser is organic based. Hope it helps !
@@FoodMahir Do you think that is why my heads of the flower are staying small they are not growing
Thank you for the fast reply. It was unexpected I appreciate it very much
Also mine is Zwartkop' type that tends to need more water than other succulents. It's best to use the “soak and dry” method, and allow the soil to dry out completely between watering.
I have lots of muted light in my apartment and the plants I keep buying die 😞 . Do I need to move the one still alive to my very hot, humid back porch ?
Yeh not a bad idea.
See this link how well the propagation went
ruclips.net/video/Azcv1A0mUws/видео.html
Hello sir I'm trying leaf propagation but I'm not getting proper response from my research . So will it grow or not.
Hi Astha, thanks. Leaf propagation works best for succulents with fleshy leaves, such as jade plants. I’ve been very successful with leaf propagation if jades however, I’ve never tried Propagation of AEONIUM through leaf. Still it is possible to do it. Take a leaf cutting (a whole leaf complete with the node). Let the leaf dry for a day or two, more in humid locations, then gently push it in a premium quality potting mix pot. Shower water is gently. It should work.. don’t try it in summer as these respond well in spring and winter.
@@FoodMahir Okay sir, I'll follow your teaching and hope it will work for me too. Thank you 🤍
@@olaavef7021 thanks and all the best Astha 👍
I got 2 pieces from a friend yesterday and put them in a bag to fly home. How long can they last without being planted ?
They can last quite long for weeks if not too hot. But surely few days no problem. Better to Remove these from the bag. 👍
@@FoodMahir Thanks. I put them in a plastic bag for 4hr flight. I didn't want the smell to offend anyone.
@@FoodMahir
Since my last message I potted them in the soil required... citrus and cactus soil.. watered them but not too much, kept them in the sun but they never took root. The stems still feel strong and healthy but most of the leaves has fallen off already. I still have them in the pot but they're still no new growth or anything. What do you think happened?
@@jesubosslady8968 what the is weather at your end. It grows better in late winter spring and not much in summer
@@FoodMahir The weather here was hot when I first got it. The weather is now starting to change. It's been on the porch in a pot.
how do i get mine to grow this big
Thanks m. I reckon just follow the basic rules use good premium potting mix. Use liquid fertiliser in winter as this specific succulent flourishes in winter. Don’t over fertilise. Keep it moist but not soggy. Happy gardening ⭐️
How much watering is too much?
It doesn’t need much watering. Water it once in two to three weeks in winter and once every week in summer.
How old are your plant is?
This one is around 2 years. AEONIUM generally have 5 years of life. Then they flower and then die off. They are very easy to propagate so keep on propagating new ones in between.
how old are your big pots?
2 years
Dove va tenuta la pianta in inverno ?
Thanks for your comment. Can you please send me in English.
gli aeoniom si coltivano meglio in inverno e dovrebbero essere tenuti all'aperto a differenza di altre piante grasse, al riparo dal gelo
I have this plant... but like it hasn’t grown.... :(
I’m thinking of throwing it away.
Don’t throw it grows well in autumn and winter. It is slow grower but once established works well. See in this video the ones I have propagated from stems now started growing actively. These were dormant in summer
A Quick Tour of my Plants | Fertilise Plants in Fall | How to keep Plants Healthy in Winter
ruclips.net/video/2jo7PDa67lM/видео.html
I now have my 4th one and I hope I don’t kill it. I still don’t know what I’m doing wrong but perhaps it’s time to give up.
@@sarahrayrayjohnson9939 never give up. It works well in partial shade. Only too much overwatering can kill it. It is dormant in summer so this type grows well in winter and spring.
Do you feed yours? Can you write me back please, what do you feed them ? Thank you?
Yes I do feed them twice a year. There growing season is autumn winter unlike many other succulents. The are dormant in summer so no need to feed them in summer. I use any mild organic liquid fertiliser mild and also use blood bone fertiliser sometimes.
@@FoodMahir thank you 🥰
Love the video. But the music is to much
Thanks for the useful feedback. Noted with many thanks 🙏
Who else noticed the zebra in the background at 1:55
Have you really lol
Sorry but your music is too loud can’t really what you saying. Very beautiful black Aeonium .
Noted with thanks.
I wish you would not play that loud music, while you are talking, it's hard to hear you.
Spot on and thanks for your constructive feedback. Much appreciated
Sorry but the music 🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉
Yeh you are right. Thank you so very much for your constructive feedback
I can't bear to watch you cutting this back 🤐
Thanks for your feedback ⭐️ These succulents are very forgiving plants and pruning brings them back to shape. It is still intact in my backyard.
@@FoodMahir phew👍👍
We don’t need this music
Thanks for your suggestion, much appreciated. One of my other viewer subscribers also suggested the same.
Stop playing music during your vid. Most annoying
Thanks for your valuable feedback. Noted with thanks
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