That 'redundant stem portion' can also be propagated. Just lay it on top of soil and it will soon develop roots and offsets. I do this will all my stem chops and have always had success.
Thank you for your comment. I have tried propagating the stem but it has never worked for me. Others have communicated that they have had success, like you, but I wouldn't really call it an easy propagation method
I HAVE NOT HAD ANY LUCK WITH THESE TYPES OF PLANTS. BUT, EVERY BODY TELLS ME KEEP TRYING THEY ARE SOME OF THE EASYEST PLANTS TO GROW. YOURS ARE BEAUTIFUL. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO IT WAS GREAT!!!
Great video, thank you. I live in Dublin and I'm wondering if Aeoniums (potted) can be outdoors now. I've potted one up today (dark plum in colour), used JI no.2, grit and perlite and potted into terracotta pot, I only lightly it and have put out onto the patio. It's rainning here now, so can I leave it outdoors now and at this time of year? Hope you can help. Regards Tina (April 12th 2023)
@@GardeningatDouentza Many thanks for the quick reply, I brought it indoors earlier just in case, so I will keep indoors now until May or last frosts as you suggest. Thanks again, keep up your great work, love it 👏🤗
That 'redundant stem portion' can also be propagated. Just lay it on top of soil and it will soon develop roots and offsets. I do this will all my stem chops and have always had success.
Thank you for your comment. I have tried propagating the stem but it has never worked for me. Others have communicated that they have had success, like you, but I wouldn't really call it an easy propagation method
@@GardeningatDouentza Just need time and patience. I did it as an experiment and buds have formed but nearly 3-4 months later.
I HAVE NOT HAD ANY LUCK WITH THESE TYPES OF PLANTS. BUT, EVERY BODY TELLS ME KEEP TRYING THEY ARE SOME OF THE EASYEST PLANTS TO GROW. YOURS ARE BEAUTIFUL. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO IT WAS GREAT!!!
Ah do keep trying! You will get there in the end! Aeoniums are worth persisting with.
Aeonium are my favourites! I have about 8 differents species and hope to get more. They are so easy to grow and so beautiful!
I totally agree! ❤️
If you take out the center leaves it will form multiple head s for each stem and in about two months they will be bouquets
The centre leaves on a single rosette? Never heard that. Thanks.
I did this to my Aeonium plant and have three florists.
What happens to the cut stems of the mother plant? Do new rosettes grow?
have to love Aeoniums.
Absolutely
Perfect timing…👍🏼Thank you.😊
So glad!
Great video, thank you. I live in Dublin and I'm wondering if Aeoniums (potted) can be outdoors now. I've potted one up today (dark plum in colour), used JI no.2, grit and perlite and potted into terracotta pot, I only lightly it and have put out onto the patio. It's rainning here now, so can I leave it outdoors now and at this time of year? Hope you can help.
Regards
Tina (April 12th 2023)
Tina, I would wait until May before placing aeoniums outdoors, especially with all this rain. Rain and cold are a deadly combination.
@@GardeningatDouentza Many thanks for the quick reply, I brought it indoors earlier just in case, so I will keep indoors now until May or last frosts as you suggest. Thanks again, keep up your great work, love it 👏🤗
Thanks!!! Guess I'm waiting a year or 2 before I do this
Which fertiliser is the best for Aeonium and how can I make it to grow dark purple florets. 😊 Thank you
If your aeonium is a dark variety, light and sun will bring that colour out!
I used Yates thrive which is a general liquid fertilizer and it took off.
@@8723402jm thank you
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Do u sell your aeonium here in northern ireland thanks
I don't, no.
@@GardeningatDouentza ah so sad
Thankyou
You’re welcome 😊