Chuck, wonderful, excellent job in capturing the name of the plants and then showing the plant itself. I learned a lot from seeing the correct identifications of the plants. It must have been hard work, and I appreciate your passion and love for these plants. Keep up the excellent work!! You are the best.
This is the best viveo of a plant show i have ever seen ! So many beauties . Some pots enhanced the beauty of these plants but some left a lot to be desired , for example there were very dark plants in black pots ... Enjoyed watching , congrats and thank you for sharing 👍
I was enjoying your clear annotations so much, and then when I saw that huge beautiful ruffled rosette I almost recognized it and, sure, enough, it was yours. Congratulations for your growing contribution to our worldwide gardening delight! I'm enjoying each show very much.
Love the way your vid moved very slowly that I can look closer and admire all the plants. Also like the way all the names appears on the screen. Greetings from Brunei
Hi from England new subscriber. it’s so beautiful video my friend. I love succulents. They are the most beautiful plants. Stay connected dear friend and have a blessed day
This is the best of the best video on succulents and Cactus. You did a lot of effort for capturing all these gems in one lengthy video. I enjoyed watching it. Thank you so much for uploading this and sharing it with us.
Chuck! From one who edits video to another - stella effort!! Kudos to you for going through loads of video, editing and producing lower thirds and callouts - that is one massive feat - and its longer than a feature film! Now to the video - OMG it was inspirational and relaxing to watch! What did you think of the competition and the variety? Do you think you will add in any other species to your Echies and Aeoniums? Again, amazing work!! I hope your garden is holding up in all this windy weather we are having!
You have no idea how happy I am to read this, I feel so validated haha! I have a few mistakes here and there due to copying and pasting over the motion graphics templates (I recently learned how to do MOGRTs too!) so some names are repeated. Alex has found them all for me and indicated the timestamps in his comments haha! Regarding expanding my collection, not likely, at least not anytime soon. I might expand on the ones that I already have though. I have a bunch of haworthia / gasteria / aloe in the ground which I didn't consider potting up to bring to the competition. I think a few of them are show worthy!
Great video, love the music....sitting here doing my diamond Art, so relaxing with the choice of music you have with that great video ....cheers from Alb/Wod
Hi Chuck! I've been catching up on your channel and totally binge-watching all the episodes that lead up to the succulent competition. Congratulations on all your wins - wish some of those lovelies didn't get disqualified based on the size confusion. You know exactly what to do next year! It was really cool to watch a competitor's thought process from the very beginning, to see what happens behind the scenes and how much prep goes into it, and getting to see the entire show is a treat! Thank you :)
Very cool I really liked these enough to copy a name and look more into them... Sedum furfuracum lol lovin the fur fur part lol easy to remember sedums can be common but they always have a beautiful shape I collected several from friends or my mom's plants they can multiply like crazy being a low growing ground cover with beautiful flowers I think we have 3 kinds here #1 yellow flowers tiny leaves... #2 white flowers bit bigger leaf and round #3 same leaf size but more purple colors when stressed pointy leaf... These are all hardy down to 40 below and 4 feet of snow Ontario Canada... My sedums are messy I had a beautiful butterfly gaurd this garden the caterpillars could have it this year I will tidy it up in the spring... My friend has Sedum lawns 2 diff kinds I will have to bug her it will give you something beautiful to look at when your going into fall... Thanks for the plant chat...
@@Cerriscapades ya I had no idea that they kept reclassifing plants until I was learning mushroom names and kept renaming them then I realized that they were doing to plants... The more we learn the more there is to learn lol
Great video and congrats on the wins. I don’t know if you’ve done this before but if haven’t yet, can you do a video on the best pup producers from your echeveria collection?
An absolutely amazing video Chuck!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I’m sure we will have this on repeat like last years as well lol Awesome job as always 👍🏻 Gary and I’ve been waiting for this to be uploaded lol
Cerriscapades omg Chuck this video is awesome!! Honestly I’ve watched it so many times already lol stop being so hard on yourself Gary and I always look forward to your vlogs so keep them coming
I've been busy with work and home (we actually just finished extending and renovating) so hopefully I can pick up again once everything settles down. I've been filming clips here and there for the past year, but I just never find the time to edit them yet 😅
@@Cerriscapades thanks for responding. No pressure….life happens. Know your videos are missed. May I ask, whatever happened to all those beautiful succulents?
My kind of succulent video! 2+ hours! Yes! I’ll be back with I’m sure a ton to say! Let’s hope it has nothing to do with hairy balls like last years contenders.
Cerriscapades question, the Monanthes, is that a from Crassula? If that makes any sense. Family Crassula, species/genus/form Crassula whatever lol. It looks like a sedum/Crassula but it’s lovely! Like a big pot of apple jellybeans.
Here are few suggestions to make your videos better. The first hour- waste of time to film (Home Depot level plants, have nothing against Home Depot but nothing there should be filmed for SHOW quality) I had short glimpse of hundred if not thousands of amazing artistic and horticultural achievements but only saw what you was interested. Why only short glimpses of whole tables ?. Why not take wide sweeps of whole tables ? slow and deliberate ? from one end to the other? I could see all that was there and if I want to see closer I could pause the video. Thank you for your report, I enjoyed some of your choices to film and some of your closeups.
Sorry to say, but I couldn’t continue to watch this. The way you showed the tag for so long before showing the plant was very annoying. Seoul’s have had more close-ups also. Thanks anyway.
Let's give this guy a round of applause for such a huge effort!
Agree , very thoughtful to do all of this
And the music!! Wow
Chuck, wonderful, excellent job in capturing the name of the plants and then showing the plant itself. I learned a lot from seeing the correct identifications of the plants. It must have been hard work, and I appreciate your passion and love for these plants. Keep up the excellent work!! You are the best.
This is the best viveo of a plant show i have ever seen ! So many beauties . Some pots enhanced the beauty of these plants but some left a lot to be desired , for example there were very dark plants in black pots ... Enjoyed watching , congrats and thank you for sharing 👍
I was enjoying your clear annotations so much, and then when I saw that huge beautiful ruffled rosette I almost recognized it and, sure, enough, it was yours. Congratulations for your growing contribution to our worldwide gardening delight! I'm enjoying each show very much.
Apologies for the delay, my kids were sick so I wasn't able to work on my videos for a couple of days. But it is finally here!
For your convenience here's timestamps of each class in the video:
NOVICE
00:00:48 - Astrophytum
00:02:20 - Copiapoa
00:03:30 - Echinopsis / Lobivia Hybrids
00:05:22 - Trichocereus and other cereoids
00:06:33 - Echinocereus
00:07:03 - Ferocactus
00:07:33 - Echinocactus / Leuchtenbergia
00:08:24 - Gymnocalycium
00:10:02 - Mammillaria single body / dichotomous
00:11:33 - Mammillaria multiheaded / clumping under 16cm
00:14:06 - Mammillaria multiheaded / clumping over 16cm
00:16:02 - Melocactus
00:16:32 - Eriosyce group
00:17:03 - Parodia / Notocactus group
00:18:34 - Rebutia group
00:19:04 - Ariocarpus group
00:19:55 - Grafted cactus
00:20:25 - Monstrose / crested cactus
00:21:36 - Variegated cactus
00:22:07 - Any other cactus
00:23:18 - Agave
00:25:11 - Aloe species
00:28:04 - Aloe hybrid / cultivar
00:29:35 - Asclepiad - non caudex forming
00:30:46 - Pachycaul
00:31:17 - Caudex other than pachycaul
00:32:48 - Caudex under 10cm
00:33:18 - Adromischus
00:35:30 - Crassula
00:40:04 - Echeveria under 14cm
00:41:36 - Echeveria over 14cm
00:44:49 - Sedum / Sempervivum
00:47:21 - Aeonium
00:48:32 - Euphorbia globose
00:49:03 - Euphorbia shrubby / sprawling
00:51:56 - Haworthia over 16cm
00:52:26 - Haworthia under 16cm
00:55:42 - Gasteria
00:57:14 - Hybrids of Haworthia / Gasteria
00:57:44 - Lithops, Conophytum, Argyroderma, Pleiospilos, Dintheranthus
00:58:00 - Other mesembryanthemums
00:58:30 - Variegated Agave / Aloe
00:59:21 - Variegated other than Agave / Aloe
01:04:15 - Monstrose / crested succulents
01:07:49 - Other succulents
OPEN
01:15:50 - Astrophytum
01:17:22 - Copiapoa
01:18:12 - Echinopsis / Lobivia Hybrids
01:19:13 - Trichocereus and other cereoids
01:19:33 - Echinocereus
01:20:04 - Ferocactus
01:21:15 - Echinocactus / Leuchtenbergia
01:21:45 - Gymnocalycium
01:23:57 - Mammillaria single body / dichotomous
01:25:29 - Mammillaria multiheaded / clumping under 16cm
01:27:20 - Mammillaria multiheaded / clumping over 16cm
01:28:11 - Melocactus
01:29:42 - Eriosyce group
01:30:53 - Parodia / Notocactus group
01:32:25 - Rebutia group
01:33:56 - Ariocarpus group
01:35:48 - Grafted cactus
01:36:59 - Monstrose / crested cactus
01:39:11 - Variegated cactus
01:39:41 - Any other cactus
01:40:58 - Agave
01:41:49 - Aloe species
01:43:20 - Aloe hybrid / cultivar
01:44:31 - Caudex other than pachycaul
01:46:03 - Caudex under 10cm
01:46:33 - Adromischus
01:50:21 - Crassula
01:53:59 - Echeveria under 14cm
01:55:33 - Echeveria over 14cm
01:57:15 - Sedum / Sempervivum
01:59:14 - Aeonium
02:07:22 - Euphorbia globose
02:01:51 - Euphorbia shrubby / sprawling
02:05:04 - Euphorbia caudex
02:06:12 - Haworthia over 16cm
02:07:50 - Haworthia under 16cm
02:11:11 - Gasteria
02:12:20 - Hybrids of Haworthia / Gasteria
02:13:00 - Lithops, Conophytum, Argyroderma, Pleiospilos, Dintheranthus
02:15:22 - Other mesembryanthemums
02:17:16 - Variegated Agave / Aloe
02:18:11 - Variegated other than Agave / Aloe
02:23:17 - Monstrose / crested succulents
02:25:04 - Other succulents
MIXED
02:25:59 - Dish garden under 20cm
02:29:57 - Dish garden over 20cm
02:34:02 - Unusual / humorous containers
02:34:16 - Hanging basket
02:35:25 - 3 cacti same genus under 14cm
02:35:37 - 3 succulents same genus under 14cm
02:35:49 - Photographs
Cerriscapades I hope your munchkins are better now 🤗
Good man family first, hope all is well, thanks for taking us along chuck
Slight issue at 52:17 with the name Chuck
Again at 57:36
1:31:53 there's an error in the label.
Love the way your vid moved very slowly that I can look closer and admire all the plants. Also like the way all the names appears on the screen. Greetings from Brunei
I really like the dish gardens the most! Your garden looks great too!
You did good for your first year. Kick ass in 2020!!
I love the display and the pottery! I like the unique pots,.. it really bring out the character of the cactus!!
These songs are outrageous, I am shazaming every single one. I logged in and subscribed for your music, wow so great my heart in fluttering!
Thank you very much for your videos ! The best with time to observe plants and NAMES ! 👍👍👍👍 Hello from FRANCE.
Hi from England new subscriber. it’s so beautiful video my friend. I love succulents. They are the most beautiful plants. Stay connected dear friend and have a blessed day
Wow,Excellent Job.Very nice.Thanks for sharing.
Admirable y noble concurso gracias por compartir tan fantásticas plantas saludos desde Colombia
I love succulents! There are so many awesome colors and forms. My very favorite plants!
I love that Parodia Magnifica clump!!!
This is the best of the best video on succulents and Cactus. You did a lot of effort for capturing all these gems in one lengthy video. I enjoyed watching it. Thank you so much for uploading this and sharing it with us.
I would love it if you added chapters to these types of videos so we can skip easily to which ever part we want to see 🙂
Bless the algorithm for bringing me to your videos! Amazing channel!
Great show!!! Lots to compliment I have a full brain and happy eyes thank you
I had to move away from the computer, but I kept it playing just to hear the playlist. 👍
Gotta hand it to you .... great music selection to your presentation of the succulent and cactus show.
Thanks so much for all your work. I'm just viewing it in Nov. 2020.
Chuck! From one who edits video to another - stella effort!! Kudos to you for going through loads of video, editing and producing lower thirds and callouts - that is one massive feat - and its longer than a feature film!
Now to the video - OMG it was inspirational and relaxing to watch! What did you think of the competition and the variety? Do you think you will add in any other species to your Echies and Aeoniums?
Again, amazing work!! I hope your garden is holding up in all this windy weather we are having!
You have no idea how happy I am to read this, I feel so validated haha! I have a few mistakes here and there due to copying and pasting over the motion graphics templates (I recently learned how to do MOGRTs too!) so some names are repeated. Alex has found them all for me and indicated the timestamps in his comments haha!
Regarding expanding my collection, not likely, at least not anytime soon. I might expand on the ones that I already have though. I have a bunch of haworthia / gasteria / aloe in the ground which I didn't consider potting up to bring to the competition. I think a few of them are show worthy!
Love ur VIDEOS...I AM HOOKED🌼🌼🌼💚💚💚😁😁😁
Hi, congrats for your video 👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Thanks very much Soy de Uruguay and I love these plants 🙌🙋♀️ Sorry my English 🤭
Awesome! Beautiful plants! I love your videos! Keep it up. Your are a great gardening role model!!
Great video, love the music....sitting here doing my diamond Art, so relaxing with the choice of music you have with that great video ....cheers from Alb/Wod
Hi Chuck! I've been catching up on your channel and totally binge-watching all the episodes that lead up to the succulent competition. Congratulations on all your wins - wish some of those lovelies didn't get disqualified based on the size confusion. You know exactly what to do next year! It was really cool to watch a competitor's thought process from the very beginning, to see what happens behind the scenes and how much prep goes into it, and getting to see the entire show is a treat! Thank you :)
Yeah I'm better armed for next year! I might even enter a few other classes (haworthia/gasteria/aloe) since I have a few of those in the ground.
I had so much learning from this Bro. Thank you
Magnífico and Muchísimas gracias 👋👋👋👍❤️💚💕
Hey Chuck! Second time to watch this video. Thanks for a 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 presentation ! Keep up the good work! ....Shout out to your supportive family.
Such beautiful plants!!
These have been so nice and relaxing watching this just beautiful footage buddy beautiful collections from everyone...
I think my fav would be long skinny red aloe Vera looks like grass
Very cool I really liked these enough to copy a name and look more into them... Sedum furfuracum lol lovin the fur fur part lol easy to remember sedums can be common but they always have a beautiful shape I collected several from friends or my mom's plants they can multiply like crazy being a low growing ground cover with beautiful flowers I think we have 3 kinds here #1 yellow flowers tiny leaves... #2 white flowers bit bigger leaf and round #3 same leaf size but more purple colors when stressed pointy leaf... These are all hardy down to 40 below and 4 feet of snow Ontario Canada... My sedums are messy I had a beautiful butterfly gaurd this garden the caterpillars could have it this year I will tidy it up in the spring... My friend has Sedum lawns 2 diff kinds I will have to bug her it will give you something beautiful to look at when your going into fall... Thanks for the plant chat...
Yeah sedums vary very wildly eh? The range is so wide that they keep reclassifying lots of plants under as a new genus for better grouping.
@@Cerriscapades ya I had no idea that they kept reclassifing plants until I was learning mushroom names and kept renaming them then I realized that they were doing to plants... The more we learn the more there is to learn lol
Beautiful succulents.!!!!
Thank you for taking the time to take videos and editing. I really enjoyed it!
I love the music,what is it, it’s so relaxing 😌
I made it to the end! Nice work Chuck :)
That's impressive haha!
Parabéns pelo seu vídeo, lindas suculentas 👏👏👏👏
PARABÉNS, SUAS PLANTAS SÃO MARAVILHOSAS ,AMO,ABRAÇOS DE SÃO PAULO, BRASIL.
Thanks waooo 😍🥰😘 I bought a lot a plants and don’t have names 😔
Great video and congrats on the wins.
I don’t know if you’ve done this before but if haven’t yet, can you do a video on the best pup producers from your echeveria collection?
That's a good idea!
Muito bonitas todas elas gostei muito parabéns 👍
Great video, thank you for sharing, new subscriber
An absolutely amazing video Chuck!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I’m sure we will have this on repeat like last years as well lol Awesome job as always 👍🏻 Gary and I’ve been waiting for this to be uploaded lol
Can't wait for next year's one, I'll definitely be a lot more efficient and not run out of time unlike this one haha!
Cerriscapades omg Chuck this video is awesome!! Honestly I’ve watched it so many times already lol stop being so hard on yourself Gary and I always look forward to your vlogs so keep them coming
Super, thanks for doing this
Hi Chuck, how do u glue the top dressing pebbles, so it does not fall and make a mess thanks
Great video!
Bro,, I love your plants...I’m also a plant lover.
Amazing effort. 👍👍👍👍
so beautiful
That agavoides Ebony at 42:14 ... 😮
Yeah it's huge, but I reckon the markings on mine is much better haha! (you'll barely see it in the 3 of a kind class towards the end)
Fantastic is it on this yeAr oh no not in Lockdown I just realised shame greT video thank you
Wow thanks.!
2:30:31 mealy bug on the rubrotinctum?
Looks like it.
Hey dude … Uh, I mean Chuck, …. What happened to you!? Just enjoyed this video again. You are missed.
I've been busy with work and home (we actually just finished extending and renovating) so hopefully I can pick up again once everything settles down.
I've been filming clips here and there for the past year, but I just never find the time to edit them yet 😅
@@Cerriscapades thanks for responding. No pressure….life happens. Know your videos are missed. May I ask, whatever happened to all those beautiful succulents?
Çok güzel olmuş. Kaktüslerin.
Beautiful
My kind of succulent video! 2+ hours! Yes! I’ll be back with I’m sure a ton to say! Let’s hope it has nothing to do with hairy balls like last years contenders.
Hahaha, I remember that one!
Cerriscapades question, the Monanthes, is that a from Crassula? If that makes any sense. Family Crassula, species/genus/form Crassula whatever lol. It looks like a sedum/Crassula but it’s lovely! Like a big pot of apple jellybeans.
😍 amazing
I love succulents
😍😍😍
Your amazing from indonesia
many cactuses from california
Congrats..great vedeos new subscriber new friend here stay connected👍💚☘️🍀
Wow👌
Here are few suggestions to make your videos better.
The first hour- waste of time to film (Home Depot level plants, have nothing against Home Depot but nothing there should be filmed for SHOW quality)
I had short glimpse of hundred if not thousands of amazing artistic and horticultural achievements but only saw what you was interested.
Why only short glimpses of whole tables ?. Why not take wide sweeps of whole tables ? slow and deliberate ? from one end to the other?
I could see all that was there and if I want to see closer I could pause the video.
Thank you for your report, I enjoyed some of your choices to film and some of your closeups.
Wow🥰😎
👍🏼👍🏼
Harika
like~~~~~~~
So blured
Sorry to say, but I couldn’t continue to watch this. The way you showed the tag for so long before showing the plant was very annoying. Seoul’s have had more close-ups also. Thanks anyway.
Muito lento 😔
like~~~~~~~