Que maravilloso proceso... pero estaría genial que nos compartan el tipo de tierra, sustrato, fertilizante, que agua o preparación rocía a las suculentas. Saludos
I wish you explained what you’re doing and adding. Like what is the blue and red fertilizer you’re adding to the first plant? Bone and blood meal? 🤔 and then when you removed all the leaves from the Graptopetalum and misted it, was that plain water or dilute fertilizer?
Hallo. Can you please advise me what you are spraying on the stem and leaves? I live in South Africa and up to now could not found anything I saw in your videos. Please advise me.
Succulents can have any soil but it has to drain water quickly! In my opinion, sphagnum moss is ideal for succulents. It dried out quickly and provided aeration. I think the less actual DIRT the substrate contains, the better. Succs prefer airflow as opposed to nutrition, and the heaviness of soil can block airflow and create rot. While some people amend their soil with drainage, and add extra perlite or pumice, I mix soil the opposite way- I add a pinch of organic matter (soil) to my inert materials... instead of adding pumice or perlite to my soil, I’ll mix the rocky elements first. So perlite, pumice, maybe zeolite (like in Lechuza Pon), decomposed granite, volcanic rock, sand and a pinch of activated charcoal (for deodorizing), and THEN I’ll add a handful of soil to that mixture. No more. And that’s a maybe too. Soil is not even that important for them. You can just add a small amount of vermiculite for moisture, and a pinch of granular fertilizer like Osmocote, and that’s all you need! Soil-less mix!
Que maravilloso proceso... pero estaría genial que nos compartan el tipo de tierra, sustrato, fertilizante, que agua o preparación rocía a las suculentas. Saludos
Какие шикарные растюшки !!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What chemicals are you using for the succulents?
Zelo lepo bi bilo od vas, da napišete, s čim špricate in kaj dodajate vodi za zalivanje.
I agree!!!!!!!!!
I want to see videos of succulents that grow in water
Portulacaria afra is one of the few
I wish you explained what you’re doing and adding. Like what is the blue and red fertilizer you’re adding to the first plant? Bone and blood meal? 🤔 and then when you removed all the leaves from the Graptopetalum and misted it, was that plain water or dilute fertilizer?
I think it’s hormone spray. Of course they kinda show us, but not really, cause it’s a secret! Buahahahah😆😅😂
Maravilhosas, trabalho fantastico. Like.tmj
Es una belleza todo lo que hacen!!! Graciasss por compartir!!! Saludos!!! 😍
Could you pl explain what are the ones u r using to pot the succulent
Que hermosas todas las suculentas, me enamoran ❤ que líquido es el que usan para usarlo yo también por favor 🙏
Are you spraying just water or is it plant food? Many thanks
Qual o melhor lugar pra suculenta , só sombras ou meio a meio ....
Hola, disculpa que es lo que le rocias? Gracias
Hallo. Can you please advise me what you are spraying on the stem and leaves? I live in South Africa and up to now could not found anything I saw in your videos. Please advise me.
What are soil ingredients, at which temperature these succulent survive nd flourish
Huy si que poco solidarios, mejor que no mostrarán nada.
Bravo - Česká republika
Lo malo de esto es que no dice ni qué sustrato usa. Ni el alimento fertilizantes
I agree!!!!!!
So cute
What is the potting mix?
Succulents can have any soil but it has to drain water quickly! In my opinion, sphagnum moss is ideal for succulents. It dried out quickly and provided aeration. I think the less actual DIRT the substrate contains, the better. Succs prefer airflow as opposed to nutrition, and the heaviness of soil can block airflow and create rot.
While some people amend their soil with drainage, and add extra perlite or pumice, I mix soil the opposite way- I add a pinch of organic matter (soil) to my inert materials... instead of adding pumice or perlite to my soil, I’ll mix the rocky elements first. So perlite, pumice, maybe zeolite (like in Lechuza Pon), decomposed granite, volcanic rock, sand and a pinch of activated charcoal (for deodorizing), and THEN I’ll add a handful of soil to that mixture. No more. And that’s a maybe too.
Soil is not even that important for them. You can just add a small amount of vermiculite for moisture, and a pinch of granular fertilizer like Osmocote, and that’s all you need! Soil-less mix!
Cute
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