I have propagated a couple of my succulents by watching your videos and after a couple of weeks today I am delighted to say that i have found roots on two (only two out of about 40 leaves) I am ecstatic and so pleased.♥️
@@ChopstickandSucculents I moved my lil friends around this morning and realized that there are lil babies all around the edge of one of the leaves that I propagated do you know what this one is called? The leaf is green with a scalloped reddish brown edge.
Hello...THERESA..I waked up this cold morning here in Los ANGELES. I enjoyed a hot cup of CHOCOLATE with conchas( Mexican bread) while watching your WONDERFUL Video...Thanks for your advice...😘😘😘😘😘😘😇
The Basque country is a challenge for growing succulents. There are constant rains and not too much sun. My method? TRANSPARENT PLASTIC. It's not expensive and It's reusable. Even inside the plastic I havent watered my plants in 3 months, with the ambient humidity is enough for them
Usually, the black sooty molds results from plants getting infected by sap-sucking pests like mealybugs and aphids. I would isolate the plants and spray with Neem oil. Anytime the cause of the problem is too much water, remove the plants as soon as possible from the source. So, if the soil is soaking wet, remove the plants and keep them dry. You'll be able to save them that way.
Hi, I have all my succulents outside. Yesterday it was raining the whole day. Today I went out to check on them and my succulents are wilting which is bizarre to me cause they're showing signs of dehydration. The leaves aren't discolored nor do they feel mushy or heavy. What's going on with my plants?
Yes. Those dehydrated succulent can benefit from the rain. Those huge, bush like Jade plants and Portulacaria will look.even healthier. But those small ones like the Echeverias and sensitive to water types like the Mesemb would probably suffer more.
Right video at the right moment! 😉
Perfect! I'm glad you think so!
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I have propagated a couple of my succulents by watching your videos and after a couple of weeks today I am delighted to say that i have found roots on two (only two out of about 40 leaves) I am ecstatic and so pleased.♥️
Yay! Cheers to more succulent propagation!!!
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I moved my lil friends around this morning and realized that there are lil babies all around the edge of one of the leaves that I propagated do you know what this one is called? The leaf is green with a scalloped reddish brown edge.
Sooo pleasing to See these beautifull succulents, Thank you Maam for sharing Information about succulent, God bless your work
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Love this video , I’m so glad most of my succulents were moved in the patio before the rain starts last week
Thanks for the feedback. I'm happy to know that yours are safe!
Hello...THERESA..I waked up this cold morning here in Los ANGELES. I enjoyed a hot cup of CHOCOLATE with conchas( Mexican bread) while watching your WONDERFUL Video...Thanks for your advice...😘😘😘😘😘😘😇
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Thank you for teaching
Fabulous advice, thanks 🌱🌵👍
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Thank you so much..very helpful to me...❤❤
I'm glad it is very helpful to you. Enjoy gardening with succulents.
Your videos are so peaceful and helpful!
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Thank you for videos! I really appreciate them. Love from the Caribbean ❤
You are so welcome! Glad you appreciate the video.
The Basque country is a challenge for growing succulents.
There are constant rains and not too much sun.
My method? TRANSPARENT PLASTIC.
It's not expensive and It's reusable.
Even inside the plastic I havent watered my plants in 3 months, with the ambient humidity is enough for them
Thank you for sharing. That's a great idea.
wow. good advice, thank you!
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Thanks for the tips! What about when they get mold and mildew from all the rain? Do you have any tips for that?
Usually, the black sooty molds results from plants getting infected by sap-sucking pests like mealybugs and aphids. I would isolate the plants and spray with Neem oil. Anytime the cause of the problem is too much water, remove the plants as soon as possible from the source. So, if the soil is soaking wet, remove the plants and keep them dry. You'll be able to save them that way.
Thanks a lot for all the information.I appreciate it very much.
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Good infomation
Thank you!
❤️ this, thank you for the tips. Have a wonderful New Year and keep safe!
Loved the Video thanks for this good information.
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Very useful tips thanks for sharing 💚👌
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Have faith that the sun will come out and everything will be ok.
Hi, I have all my succulents outside. Yesterday it was raining the whole day. Today I went out to check on them and my succulents are wilting which is bizarre to me cause they're showing signs of dehydration. The leaves aren't discolored nor do they feel mushy or heavy. What's going on with my plants?
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So strange, several days of heavy rain make my succulents prosper.?????????????
Yes. Those dehydrated succulent can benefit from the rain. Those huge, bush like Jade plants and Portulacaria will look.even healthier. But those small ones like the Echeverias and sensitive to water types like the Mesemb would probably suffer more.
And snow? Sukulenta die?
There are succulents that can survive deep freezes like some Sedums and Sempervivums
@@ChopstickandSucculents so in Poland not God out there, we have winter snów sometimes 😁😁ok thanks for a answer 🥰
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