I love these crazy unusual succulents which is why I buy succulents! If I lived near you I’d pay you to let me help you. I also love the pots you have, beautiful.
What a wonderful series. It’s great to hear about these ‘mutants’ of the succulent world from someone so knowledgeable and experienced. He has amassed a terrific selection. Looking forward to learning more about the propagation care of these plants.
@@johnnyAGardening good morning. I'm been watching your succulents show I love it. Because I'm succulents lover, how do I contact you? I'm in suburbs of Sydney. Where is this place. Could you please respond me thank you.
@@INDAYNGABIL In Sydney Try susanssucculents.com.au/ - they have a nursery at Killcare ( By appointmant) OR try Succulents Australia www.succulents-australia-sales.com/ - They are in Melbourne....
Ha! After watching this, I really took my pointed eyebrow tweezers to the crevices of my one cristate Echeveria, “Golden Maria” today! Extremely satisfying to get rid of the old and dead stuff. I suppose I was nervous about damaging the plant before. Thanks for giving me confidence. In the process, a couple of fat lurking Mealy Bugs had their atoms returned to the great cycle of the universe.
Ah Carol, the power of tweezers is a remarkable thing. A good clean out makes a lot of things look better..... You can get long bonsai tweezers as well, excellent for plants,.......
I have a very tiny crested eschevaria growing from leaf propagation. From the first moment I could see it forming, the line was there. Very exciting. I also have a graptosedum ghostly that is crested. Gorgeous. 💚
Brilliant video! Absolutely amazing to see so many crested varieties while learning how to care for them. I'm in love with the crested monanthes polyphylla and E. Green Smile potted with the crested version is lovely. Thank you johnny and James!
Hello Maria, we have a propagation video on the way, and will talk to James about transplant, repotting and potting mix video, thanks for the idea and stay safe.
That was a truly beautiful video to watch, I feel privileged just to see so many different crests lol. The are like unicorns just so unique and I absolutely adore them. I have a few now in my collection, some I've grown myself others I've stumbled across with much delight at a local nursery or from a local grower. I'm going to find your propagation video now because I have a crested echeveria topsy turvy but it hasn't put down roots yet so I'm hoping to learn alot for your next video thank you all very much for such fantastic videos 😁👏👏👏💯😁
@@johnnyAGardening no worries mate, I realised after I commented that this was a very new video and I was going to have to wait for the next 2. Then felt like a bit of a goose lol. Again just brilliant videos so helpful and really informative I learn alot. I was so happy when you explained how the mutation is happening, probably have to watch a few more time before it sinks in lol but information like that is so helpful and really interesting 👍. Anyhow, Eargerly but patiently awaiting the next videos 👌👍😁.
Fantastic collection! Thanks for the overview. I'd love to have many of those. Most would need to overwinter indoors in my rainforest tho, so I have some planning and re-organizing to do!
Wow ! Love all your crests ! They’re my favorite! I’m loving your videos. I’m subscribing right now . The brilliant red Echeveria Chocolate is to DIE for ! So glad to know the name . You’re so right about the dead leaves . And if you get pests , they’re harder to treat . Any tips on treating spider mites and Mealybugs in crests ? I’ve had quite a time with both pests . Killed my favorite crested Fred Ives treating for mites . I was devastated . Thanks for another great video 😊
Don't mist a succulent. Wait until the leaves aren't firm and soak them until water runs out or bottom water. Most important things for succulents are a well draining soil mix and a pot with proper drainage.
"Revert to Normal" is an interesting turn of phase, as is the word "weird". Easy to identify with plants however with gardeners........ All a little weird or is it everyone else....
Fantastic! I believed that the crest form only can get from leaves, but I have a truck of beheaded Perle Von N. where was growing a new crest plant because there was a little space between the truck and one leaf (before, on the top of this leaf borned another plant): a few of heads and only one (central head) was normal. I took pictures ( I could send you if you want to see them) so now I know the reason of cresting form is not a virus or bacteria or not only these. It's very interesting: of my ten diferent propagated leaves, four new plant are crest. Regards.
Hello Ana, it is a fascinating area, we are doing a video on propagating crests from stem cuttings, and another from leaf cuttings. Hope to have the first one of these soon. The one on leaf cuttings will take longer as we are trying to show the results as well as the process with these.
Hello Johnny. Great! I live in Seville (Spain), not so far 😂. I can email 3 pictures and I hope I can explain well what I want to say: 1. When the new plant was growning between the thunk and the leaf. 2) When I cut the leaf to promote growth of the new plant. 3) the truck when I cut the new plant because there is another baby echeveria down (a little part remains attached to the trunk because I ripped it so I think it is going to grow too). I am sure that when you will see the picture you will understand me perfectly. Sorry, my english is not perfect 😂! Your videos are very interesting and the echeverias are amazing. Thanks for share knowledge and beauty.
Hello Ana, You can email to info@nurseriesonline.com.au . Send the photos to this address. If you have a mobile phone, a 10 sec video would be interesting as we are doing a video on PVN very soon and would love to include that.
Beautiful plants! 💕😍As always, very awesome and informative video, thank you Jhonny and James. I love all your plants but I live too far to buy from you without risking the life of the plants. Merry Christmas to you all🎄💕☮️🌵🌺.
@@johnnyAGardening is Echeveria fimbriata Crest the same as the chocolate? I cannot find it on their website and that was the only one that came up looking similar.
Great video, absolutely lovely! What is that multicolored beauty left of E. fimbriata crest found around the 1 minute timestamp? Is it the crested form of the Graptoveria Debbie?
Hello Nardgin, The response to this video has been great and encourages us to to more, we will have two more videos specifically on propagation of crests, then we will try to include crests in each individual video where possible. We do mention them in the video on Ling Snow, ruclips.net/video/ZB4n4FT2t4E/видео.html
I’m new to succulents and trying to understand what crests are. Thank you for the great explanation. They aren’t particularly appealing to be but they will probably grow on me. Pun intended.
2:06 what's the name of that plant again? I think I heard you say echeveria chocolate? I looked it up on Google and the images that came up look nothing like it.
Finally a video that gives a fair idea of what makes these crested. Thank you
Thanks for that, a little more to come on crests soon...
They're all lovely and Amazingly beautiful.I enjoyed watching this video.Thanks for sharing.
I love these crazy unusual succulents which is why I buy succulents! If I lived near you I’d pay you to let me help you. I also love the pots you have, beautiful.
What a wonderful series. It’s great to hear about these ‘mutants’ of the succulent world from someone so knowledgeable and experienced. He has amassed a terrific selection. Looking forward to learning more about the propagation care of these plants.
Thank for that, James is so ready to share his knowledge. The first propagation video (stem cuttings) should be ready very soon.
@@johnnyAGardening good morning. I'm been watching your succulents show I love it. Because I'm succulents lover, how do I contact you? I'm in suburbs of Sydney. Where is this place. Could you please respond me thank you.
@@INDAYNGABIL In Sydney Try susanssucculents.com.au/ - they have a nursery at Killcare ( By appointmant) OR try Succulents Australia www.succulents-australia-sales.com/ - They are in Melbourne....
You have opened my eyes to a whole new world of plants. Thanks so much. I have watched these over and over and have begun collecting some.
Ha! After watching this, I really took my pointed eyebrow tweezers to the crevices of my one cristate Echeveria, “Golden Maria” today! Extremely satisfying to get rid of the old and dead stuff. I suppose I was nervous about damaging the plant before. Thanks for giving me confidence.
In the process, a couple of fat lurking Mealy Bugs had their atoms returned to the great cycle of the universe.
Ah Carol, the power of tweezers is a remarkable thing. A good clean out makes a lot of things look better..... You can get long bonsai tweezers as well, excellent for plants,.......
I have a very tiny crested eschevaria growing from leaf propagation. From the first moment I could see it forming, the line was there. Very exciting. I also have a graptosedum ghostly that is crested. Gorgeous. 💚
Hello Christina. Glad you like the Crests, they are unusual and we think fascinating The Ghosty crest would be a real beauty.
New friend from London. How I wish I could have that beautiful succies someday
Wow! Beautiful all! 🥰❣️
So beautiful I am so jealous watching all those spectacular succulents specially the crested onces 😍
Thanks for sharing your collections. Some of them really tall. I love the RED ones 🌺🌺❤️👍
Wow, My best friend, Wonderful video dear. I enjoyed watching. Hope to see you soon...
Beautiful colors, so vibrant.
Amaizing collection love succulents
I have 6 different varieties 🥰 chocolate is a stunning plant wow
This is my first time hearing about this. Now I’m going to go find me one if I get lucky. 🤣
Preciosas toda tu colección de suculentas crestadas, me encantaron todas!!!! 😍😍😍😍
That RED one is beautiful 😍
Brilliant video! Absolutely amazing to see so many crested varieties while learning how to care for them. I'm in love with the crested monanthes polyphylla and E. Green Smile potted with the crested version is lovely. Thank you johnny and James!
They are top plants !! Very beautiful!!!!
Many thanks for that, James has the best collection of succulent crests we have seen.
This collection is so beautiful, I would love to see you in a transplant video with this beauties.
Hello Maria, we have a propagation video on the way, and will talk to James about transplant, repotting and potting mix video, thanks for the idea and stay safe.
Wow very beautiful succulents.
Gorgeous. Thank you very much for sharing
Wow so adorable beautiful succulents 👏👏👏
Definitely Beautiful! Sending you my support, new Subscriber here from California. 💚💚💚🦋🦋🦋👍
That was a truly beautiful video to watch, I feel privileged just to see so many different crests lol. The are like unicorns just so unique and I absolutely adore them. I have a few now in my collection, some I've grown myself others I've stumbled across with much delight at a local nursery or from a local grower. I'm going to find your propagation video now because I have a crested echeveria topsy turvy but it hasn't put down roots yet so I'm hoping to learn alot for your next video thank you all very much for such fantastic videos 😁👏👏👏💯😁
That video on propagation from stem cuttings is coming soon, the one on leaf cuttings a little later, so stay tuned.
@@johnnyAGardening no worries mate, I realised after I commented that this was a very new video and I was going to have to wait for the next 2. Then felt like a bit of a goose lol. Again just brilliant videos so helpful and really informative I learn alot. I was so happy when you explained how the mutation is happening, probably have to watch a few more time before it sinks in lol but information like that is so helpful and really interesting 👍. Anyhow, Eargerly but patiently awaiting the next videos 👌👍😁.
Fantastic collection! Thanks for the overview. I'd love to have many of those. Most would need to overwinter indoors in my rainforest tho, so I have some planning and re-organizing to do!
Wow ! Love all your crests ! They’re my favorite! I’m loving your videos. I’m subscribing right now . The brilliant red Echeveria Chocolate is to DIE for ! So glad to know the name . You’re so right about the dead leaves . And if you get pests , they’re harder to treat . Any tips on treating spider mites and Mealybugs in crests ? I’ve had quite a time with both pests . Killed my favorite crested Fred Ives treating for mites . I was devastated . Thanks for another great video 😊
So beautiful. It's such a shame that I can't keep a succulent alive to save my life. Great video.
Try one, but it out side, in the shade. Don’t water it. Mist one a week only.
Don't mist a succulent. Wait until the leaves aren't firm and soak them until water runs out or bottom water. Most important things for succulents are a well draining soil mix and a pot with proper drainage.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely succulents they all so beautiful are you selling any
What causes the succulent to crest??? Very intriguing 🤔 👌
how intresting. another great video. have a good and safe christmas. thanks for videos
Thanks Gerard, appreciate the comments, working on a few more soon.
Simply beautiful! I love succulents but I don't have any crested ones (yet). I had a crested dandelion in my yard once, does that count?
When it comes to gardening, everything counts, never seen a crested Dandelion, so its a first.
“Revert to normal” I love that term. Makes me think they got tired of being weird and decided to fit in. Personally, I prefer the weirdness. 😉👍🏼👍🏼
"Revert to Normal" is an interesting turn of phase, as is the word "weird". Easy to identify with plants however with gardeners........ All a little weird or is it everyone else....
Fantastic!
I believed that the crest form only can get from leaves, but I have a truck of beheaded Perle Von N. where was growing a new crest plant because there was a little space between the truck and one leaf (before, on the top of this leaf borned another plant): a few of heads and only one (central head) was normal. I took pictures ( I could send you if you want to see them) so now I know the reason of cresting form is not a virus or bacteria or not only these. It's very interesting: of my ten diferent propagated leaves, four new plant are crest. Regards.
Hello Ana, it is a fascinating area, we are doing a video on propagating crests from stem cuttings, and another from leaf cuttings. Hope to have the first one of these soon. The one on leaf cuttings will take longer as we are trying to show the results as well as the process with these.
Hello Ana, I spoke to James and has never seen a PVN crest so would love to see a photo, or even a 10 second video. Which country are you in ?
Hello Johnny. Great!
I live in Seville (Spain), not so far 😂. I can email 3 pictures and I hope I can explain well what I want to say: 1. When the new plant was growning between the thunk and the leaf. 2) When I cut the leaf to promote growth of the new plant. 3) the truck when I cut the new plant because there is another baby echeveria down (a little part remains attached to the trunk because I ripped it so I think it is going to grow too).
I am sure that when you will see the picture you will understand me perfectly. Sorry, my english is not perfect 😂!
Your videos are very interesting and the echeverias are amazing. Thanks for share knowledge and beauty.
Hello Ana, You can email to info@nurseriesonline.com.au . Send the photos to this address.
If you have a mobile phone, a 10 sec video would be interesting as we are doing a video on PVN very soon and would love to include that.
I sent the email!
Amazing I love crest and the unusual. So informative Thank you🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💜💜
Awesome video!
What a wonderful video!!!
Beautiful plants! 💕😍As always, very awesome and informative video, thank you Jhonny and James. I love all your plants but I live too far to buy from you without risking the life of the plants. Merry Christmas to you all🎄💕☮️🌵🌺.
Buenas noches son uno genios Pará tener esas bellísima de plantas me gustaría tener su colección los felicito bendiciones
Beautiful
The Echeveria crested chocolate is amazing. Id love find this type! I did a quick search couldnt find it. :/
This is a rare one, we have only seen it at Succulents Australia.....
@@johnnyAGardening is Echeveria fimbriata Crest the same as the chocolate? I cannot find it on their website and that was the only one that came up looking similar.
Great video, absolutely lovely!
What is that multicolored beauty left of E. fimbriata crest found around the 1 minute timestamp? Is it the crested form of the Graptoveria Debbie?
It is called 'Chocolate', will ask James for more details.
Oh my god they are a show stopper it's so pretty 😍😍
wooowwwwww... i really love it...and waiting for the next video on crest.... 💕💐❤️👍
Hello Nardgin, The response to this video has been great and encourages us to to more, we will have two more videos specifically on propagation of crests,
then we will try to include crests in each individual video where possible. We do mention them in the video on Ling Snow, ruclips.net/video/ZB4n4FT2t4E/видео.html
beautiful
Felicitaciones, tiene una hermosa colección de echeverias , sólo por favor, que la traducción sea en español, muchas gracias
Very beautiful👍👍❤
Entiendo muy poco lo que dices pero me encantan tus plantas!
Alguien sabe si hay alguna app que pueda subtitular y traducir al mismo tiempo?
How do we know when is time to re-pot? And where is your nursery, please I would love to visit your business.
I’m new to succulents and trying to understand what crests are. Thank you for the great explanation. They aren’t particularly appealing to be but they will probably grow on me. Pun intended.
So beautiful 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Beautiful crests I’d love to buy some but I live in France…
LINDAS, LINDAS, LINDAS!! PARABÉNS!!👏👏👏👏🧡💙
Muito obrigado pelo comentário
Maravilhosas 🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍💕💕👏👏👏
Absolutely gorgeous. I would love to remove the dried leaves. Wish your nursery was near me.
Oh, me too! Very therapeutic and meditative to groom plants.
Muito lindas parabéns 👏 👏 👏 👏
Que belíssimas 👏👏👏👏😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 amei, perfeição
but what beauty, was one per leaf? I greet you from Puerto Rico. Blessings.
I could spend all day plucking and cleaning up the debris off of those crested beauties!
I enjoyed your RUclips
👍👍👍👏👏👏
2:06 what's the name of that plant again?
I think I heard you say echeveria chocolate? I looked it up on Google and the images that came up look nothing like it.
AMAZING!! 😍😍😍
Me contrata para tirar as folhas secas? Kkkkk, não precisa nem pagar, amaria passar uns dias no meio dessas belezuras!!!!!
Can you type out the name of the succulent at (12:07) I can seem to find it on google and must be hearing the name wrong. Thanx
I'm argentina. I like me your suculentas
Muito lindo 🤩🤩🤩👏👏👏😘😘
What is the name of the red one in the red pot?
Johnny, hi, stupid question, but do crested succulents grow at all? I mean at the base, the stem.
Muero de amorrr!!!!
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Where can we get those crested succulents? They’re beautiful!
omg..can ship to philippines?i like the red crested..
Where can we buy some of those beautiful artisan pots?
Hello Heidi, where are you located ?
What’s the name of the red one on the thumbnail?
Hello Maria, that one is an Echeveria fimbriata Crest. Amazing red color and a stunning specimen plant.
@@johnnyAGardening Yes it’s beautiful!
Do you sell your succulent. If yes , please let me know how to buy them from you
Eu quero uma cristata rsrs
Hi, How can I order the crested succulents?
It depends where you live. .........
😍😍😍
,,😍😍😍😍👍🏼🌵
polyploids?
Additional set of chromosomes.
@@johnnyAGardening yes. is that what causes this>?
looks like polyploid cannabis buds!
말이 이해가 안되니 답답하네요 잘보고갑니다
Beautiful