Greetings from the lil peninsula off Washington state, I just got my first big clump of succulents from my boyfriends co-worker and your videos have been a dream with helping me learn about them!
Your description of leaf roots (11:10) reacting to soil moisture level is the kind of skilled observation that can determine the difference between success and failure with propagation.
Hello Liz, I had a lot of work and I hardly see you, and let me tell you that I already miss you when a day passes and I do not see your beautiful videos, thank you for making my life happier, blessings and greetings 😉🇲🇽
"Fall" Liz? Come on mate, your Aussie. We say Autumn. PS. Just found ur channel today and have watched about 8 uploads so far. Your info is great and I love your humour.
"Remove the offending creature!" I'm going to use that next time I am near someone I don't like. 🤣 Love your videos Liz! I finally got my brick of CoCo Coir! I'm excited to get started, love it! Thank you!
Excellent excellent video Lizzy. Very well said and done❤️❤️❤️. God Bless you for sharing your awesome knowledge on propagating succulents from coconut coir, your master mix (propagation soil) and your very detailed hands on on succulents leaves. Goodnight Succulent Whisperer.❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi Liz. Haven't try coco peat yet but I should give it a try. Yours are so big and healthy. Just a quick up date since our lockdown has been lifted a bit, has allowed me to go to bunnings, local nurseries. I have gone crazy buying so much. Even brought 2 lavender pebbles, didn't think Iwould be able to get :) so happy to be out and about shopping for my babies.
I'm happy for your lockdown lift. I could just imagine you frantically spinning around looking at those succulents like a hawk and grab and grab and grab....LOL Oh I need a tray....Oh, better yet, get a trolley. Hahaha Good to know you had fun.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK lol, yes you could say something. 😆. Been buying everyday except Sunday and now I want to go again to see what else they have. Now I know why it so hard for you to stop. 😆
I am literally in love with your personality. You're amazing thank you. Do you just allow them to sit in a pan until they get roots and then move them to soil?
Great this is what I'm going to do!! sounds like a good way to weed out the weak succulents as well! You have a whole new set of skills and the proof of success to back it up! Now I just wish I could access your Australian brands of products in america I am struggling with what to buy for my master succulent soil mix 🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤗
Oh Liz!! I missed you posting last night!!! Get this: I made a huge mistake with a tray of succulents I was trying to acclimate... they were starting to stretch a tiny bit so i knew they wanted more sunlight.. so I moved the tray and in 1 day they fried to a crisp :( I'm so devastated.. I should have only moved them slightly... I've even watched your video's but I didn't expect that to happen so quickly.. I almost felt like crying.. they were doing so well. I hope I can get them to recover but .. I don't think so.... now I will watch this video :)
I the babies with root or without are in kinder, do you have a video when they go to 1st degree, maybe 2,3,4 etc degrees?? Will try to find it. Thank you very much Liz
Thank you liz! Now I know why after I bury the roots on some of my props they still come out of the soil it's because I keep my soil very very wet. So that's telling me it's too wet! I never could understand why they did that!! ☺️ I also saved some coconut coir from a plant that I bought and used a little bit on some propagations and you're absolutely right these propagations took off so fast and they're growing so big! I have to go by succulent soil today so I'm definitely picking up some coconut coir! I really hate using my regular soil mix for propagations because it's just so Rocky and all the perlite just comes up to the top of the tray so I will probably switch over to the complete 100% coconut coir mix! Another fabulous video as always ❤️
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK haha. Truth be told I spend the majority of my day in my plant room. I'm just happier when I'm around them ❤️❤️❤️ happy for the first time in my life, I'll take it! ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Liz...I'm a new subscriber but have watched 👀so many of your videos & enjoy them lots. Thanks for sharing your knowledge on propagation & all your amazing succulents!! 😊
you are inspiring an incredible to watch! I've learned quite a bit from you and although I'm still in my first year, going on my second year, of growing succulents I've learned quite a bit from you. this may sound like a very stupid question, but at the end you mentioned adding your "fairy dust." I know you like to joke around a little bit to have fun, it was this simply your way of saying you are going to add a little water, or you will be giving it some TLC. I would appreciate any help you could give. thank you!
Hello. If I’m not mistaken I need to air propagation first until there are roots before putting them on soil, correct? Will it also work if i put them on soil but not water until they are showing roots? Thank you
Hey Liz. Love your succulents and mine. :). How do you get the leaves to root as you shown in your tray? I couldn't get that. Rest assured I am going to try cocopeat :)
Depending on the succulent, some will germinate fast and others will be slow. It can take from one month to sometimes one year for a leaf to produce babies depending on the species and variety. But all my leaf propagation(for ex., Echeveria, Graptoveria, Sedeveria) starts off by just leaving them on a tray with paper towel to absorb any moisture, and let them germinate on their own and grow roots. Once they have roots, that's the only time I plant them in the soil or coco peat and water as needed.
Hi Lisz, puede pa ba magpropagate malapit na ang winter dito sa colorado under growlight ? what do u think using the crushed decomposed granite in your master mixed soil ? lalagyan ko pa ba ng fertilizer ? ang fertilizer ko ay Osmocote smart release plant food containing NPK 14%. ok ba yun? Ang taba at ganda ng mga plants mo. Maraming salamat!
Hi Patricia, I use decomposed granite and not crushed granite. If you can't get hold of decomposed granite, the crushed granite has to be sieved first to get rid of fine powder. Ideal fertilizer for succulent should have low "Nitrogen" for them to color nicely. This year during winter is when I propagated a lot of my succulents from leaves and also beheading/headchop. Happy propagating.
I loved this video. It gave me some great ideas-especially labeling the individual leaves! I noticed you used a ceramic pot with no drainage holes which appeared to be maybe four inches deep. I have always done my leaf propagations in plastic containers which are about one to two inches deep with several drilled drainage holes so I can bottom water and allow the excess water to drain away. Do you recommend that I should not drill the holes or that I use deeper containers? Using clear plastic containers allows me to know how much water is in the container, but without the holes I’m afraid it would increase the chance of too much water with no way to remove the excess. Your opinion would be greatly appreciated. If it helps, I live in Zone 8b in Georgia, USA. I have a lot of succulents/cacti in a 10’x12’ greenhouse as the temperature here can drop into the mid-20 degrees F occasionally during the night here during the Winter. I also have some, including babies and young, small ones indoors under 4’ grow lights. Summer can get from 95-102 degrees F sometimes with relatively high humidity. Thanks!
When it comes to propagating leaves, you can use both. Holes and no holes. Since I'm using coco peat, they dry up really quick on top. As I've explained in the video, this encourage the roots to go down into the water. This is less watering times compared to the ones with hole, more watering times. If I put too much water that it saturates or get to the top of the leaves or over the leaves(I'm exaggerating the scenario), I use a turkey baster to suck out the water to my desired level. You can know how much water is in it by lifting the pot. Happy growing.
I use just coco coir and nothing else for propagation but they need to be watered almost everyday or when the top layer dries up or when the pot feels light. Once the babies grow to a certain size, they need to be transplanted to a much healthier soil or they'll eat themselves away.
In this case with the coconut coir and plants having roots, I water straight away and water when the top coconut coir/soil looks dry. From everyday to every second day depending on where I place the pot.
Another wonderful video as always!!! Recently am having fungus gnat problem in my succulents and propagation tray. I have sprinkled cinnamon powder, bottom watering the succulents- but they are still there. What to do? Please advice..
Liz, my props from leaves have stagnated growth. They all have pups but the leaves have not dried up and they dont seem to be doing ANYTHING. Just little pups with viable mother leaf for 3 mos now. What the heck do i do?
Sounds like they're ready to go into soil. If there's roots, you can water them but if no roots, just wet the soil halfway from the bottom and lay them on top of the soil to encourage them to reach into where there's water.
Hi Liz. Thanks for sharing. However i need to confirm for leaves propergating you only put 100% coco coir? For cuttings you mix with soils, perlite, coco coir mixing all together right????
For this video, air propagated plants with roots can be placed or grown in just straight coco peat/coco coir. Cuttings and other grown plants; all depends on what you want to achieve and also the situation you're in and also the species/variety of plant. I have a few videos on propagation so please take a look at my videos as different plants requires different soil mix or condition. My latest Layna Le Collection series (Part 1, 2 & 3) might also shed some light into your query.
Hi, Liz :) I am amazed at how big your babies are after four months. I've been growing mine in coco coir for 2 months, and none are as big as my fingernail. I can't say they're unhealthy, just that they're rather puny. I fertilized once but it was low nitrogen. Do you think that's what they need...that they're not getting enough nutrients? Thanks much!
They don't need much fertilizer Susan. Underwatering might be the problem and also if it's under the grow light, it grows much faster, coco peat dries quicker and have to water everyday.
Hi Liz, want to know about soil mix or potting mix you use for master soil mix . It looks so barky, do you prepare your own or buy it? What does it contain? Think that there is no garden soil in that?
Maam Lizk good day! I was never been successful with leaf propa 😢 ive been trying putting them to shaded area and water them 2 or 3x a week and place them in coco peat but unfortunately i end up dried leaf😮😢
Sorry to hear that. Depending on the succulents; the ones with thin leaves are best grown from cuttings. Thick leaves are best left on their own without watering until they grow roots. Once roots shows, plant is coco peat or direct into soil mix and water when soil is dry. Hope this helps.
Hi Liz! I came from your prospecting channel because i love succulents too! Have you tried pinching the top bit of the roots so that new pimples can go through? I keep seeing people do that saying it works. 😄
Good day madam and birdie .Birdie why you did not talk? A bit shy huh? Uli ka dri sa Negros Birdie with your beautiful mommy Liz. Maam Liz now i know why my trying up propagating local succulents leaf is a failure. Its all wrong from the medium up until watering. Now i will try to follow your way. I hope i will be able to have a succesful propagation.
Hi Liz, I wonder is it because of your previous video that you have already mentioned about the coco coir to propagate baby succulents, I went to three Bunnings and they all are running out of coco coir peat bricks! 😄
Below is a video of how I grew succulents from seeds. I think it all depends on the seeds itself. Some will germinate and some wont. Hope this helps. Please take a look at my growing from seeds playlist for the growth updates. How to Grow Succulents From Seeds - ruclips.net/video/0fvpVCs9wt0/видео.html Growing Succulents From Seeds -The First Week - ruclips.net/video/srtFOK2IFqY/видео.html
🌎❤️🕊😊 😊 Hello Liz! Thank You So Much For Sharing Your Skills ! This Is My First Time Watching You On RUclips . I Love Your Video! I Hope You Will Making More Video. Do You Make Your own Succulent Soil Mix? This Is My First Time Doings The Succulents & Cactuses. I Order 10 Different cuttings of Succulent.
Thanks for watching. I make my own soil mix and all links are under this video in the description box. Congrats on your new succulents and hope you'll find my videos useful.
Love your videos I’m very new to succulents these videos are very helpfull for me , would u b interested in selling sum of your baby plants as I’m trying to get more variety 😃😃
I do sell IN PERSON occasionally but I don't have time to sell via POST or if I have to process and send it as that takes a lot of time. Time I don't have at the moment. Thanks for your interest.
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Hallo Liz, i already DM you on instagram😊 a few days ago, i bought succulent but i dont know the ID, can you help me? I send you the picture on instagram
Hallo Liz, i already DM you on instagram😊 a few days ago, i bought succulent but i dont know the ID, can you help me? I send you the picture on instagram
Greetings from the lil peninsula off Washington state, I just got my first big clump of succulents from my boyfriends co-worker and your videos have been a dream with helping me learn about them!
That is awesome! Good luck and thanks for watching.
Your description of leaf roots (11:10) reacting to soil moisture level is the kind of skilled observation that can determine the difference between success and failure with propagation.
Exactly
Hello Liz, I had a lot of work and I hardly see you, and let me tell you that I already miss you when a day passes and I do not see your beautiful videos, thank you for making my life happier, blessings and greetings 😉🇲🇽
You are just a darling Maria. I'm glad my videos makes you happy. Thank you.
nice dropping by here, learned something from this video. thank you watching from the Philippines
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. Ingat po.
Watching from 🇨🇦 thank you for your knowledge
Thanks for watching! Hope you'll find my videos useful.
"Fall" Liz? Come on mate, your Aussie. We say Autumn.
PS. Just found ur channel today and have watched about 8 uploads so far. Your info is great and I love your humour.
I like to mix it up a little bit, so people don't think I'm biased. 😁
Love from Florida! Your videos have given me tons of motivation to get back into collecting succulents!
Good to know my videos have inspired you. Good luck with your collection and thanks for watching.
Watching and learning from Texas USA 🇺🇸
"Remove the offending creature!" I'm going to use that next time I am near someone I don't like. 🤣 Love your videos Liz! I finally got my brick of CoCo Coir! I'm excited to get started, love it! Thank you!
😁
que de bons conseils vous êtes une passionnée de succulentes j appliquerai vos conseils merci pour cette video…❤
Thank you for this video!!! I found joy when the babies propagated from the leaves and the right way to select the leave. THANK YOU!!!
Excellent excellent video Lizzy. Very well said and done❤️❤️❤️. God Bless you for sharing your awesome knowledge on propagating succulents from coconut coir, your master mix (propagation soil) and your very detailed hands on on succulents leaves. Goodnight Succulent Whisperer.❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you so much!
The cute budgie 🤩 I love bird so much
ThanQ 4 ALL the GREAT tips Liz🌺🌺💚💚💚That bluISH succulent is GORGEOUS💙💚💙
You are so welcome!
I find your leaf tag so amusing😂 you wrote their names in the leaf 😂❤
This video is very informative and i tried this with my propa leaves and they do grow faster .
I really enjoyed all your videos and laughed a lot labi na kato si birdie sigi ug istorya.Cute kaayo sya.
They are all lovely,amazing propagate
Thank you po.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK your welcome po
Hi lizk. The babies in coconute coir are sooo beautiful and healthy. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure Michèle. Thanks!
Just got my coco coir today! Going back through to make sure I don't miss a thing. 😂
Thank you Liz!!!!
Have fun! Thanks for watching.
Hi Liz. Haven't try coco peat yet but I should give it a try. Yours are so big and healthy.
Just a quick up date since our lockdown has been lifted a bit, has allowed me to go to bunnings, local nurseries. I have gone crazy buying so much. Even brought 2 lavender pebbles, didn't think Iwould be able to get :) so happy to be out and about shopping for my babies.
I'm happy for your lockdown lift. I could just imagine you frantically spinning around looking at those succulents like a hawk and grab and grab and grab....LOL Oh I need a tray....Oh, better yet, get a trolley. Hahaha Good to know you had fun.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK lol, yes you could say something. 😆. Been buying everyday except Sunday and now I want to go again to see what else they have. Now I know why it so hard for you to stop. 😆
love watching you po... nakakatuwa ang pag aalaga nyo ng halaman.. full of passion and love...
I am literally in love with your personality. You're amazing thank you.
Do you just allow them to sit in a pan until they get roots and then move them to soil?
Yes I do on the roots. I find that this is the easiest method for me.
Great this is what I'm going to do!! sounds like a good way to weed out the weak succulents as well!
You have a whole new set of skills and the proof of success to back it up!
Now I just wish I could access your Australian brands of products in america I am struggling with what to buy for my master succulent soil mix 🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤗
Oh Liz!! I missed you posting last night!!! Get this: I made a huge mistake with a tray of succulents I was trying to acclimate... they were starting to stretch a tiny bit so i knew they wanted more sunlight.. so I moved the tray and in 1 day they fried to a crisp :( I'm so devastated.. I should have only moved them slightly... I've even watched your video's but I didn't expect that to happen so quickly.. I almost felt like crying.. they were doing so well. I hope I can get them to recover but .. I don't think so.... now I will watch this video :)
I'm crying for your babies....Huhuhu
I the babies with root or without are in kinder, do you have a video when they go to 1st degree, maybe 2,3,4 etc degrees?? Will try to find it. Thank you very much Liz
Hope this video helps. Thanks for watching.
HOW TO Acclimatize Baby Succulents - ruclips.net/video/_g1KSBtjXzg/видео.html
Thanks Miss Liz, I've learned alot.
You are so welcome and thanks for watching Jenny.
Thank you liz! Now I know why after I bury the roots on some of my props they still come out of the soil it's because I keep my soil very very wet. So that's telling me it's too wet! I never could understand why they did that!! ☺️ I also saved some coconut coir from a plant that I bought and used a little bit on some propagations and you're absolutely right these propagations took off so fast and they're growing so big! I have to go by succulent soil today so I'm definitely picking up some coconut coir! I really hate using my regular soil mix for propagations because it's just so Rocky and all the perlite just comes up to the top of the tray so I will probably switch over to the complete 100% coconut coir mix! Another fabulous video as always ❤️
I'm glad you're babies are growing. I can picture you so satisfyingly checking up on them everyday...ops....every hour...Hehehe..
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK haha. Truth be told I spend the majority of my day in my plant room. I'm just happier when I'm around them ❤️❤️❤️ happy for the first time in my life, I'll take it! ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Liz...I'm a new subscriber but have watched 👀so many of your videos & enjoy them lots. Thanks for sharing your knowledge on propagation & all your amazing succulents!! 😊
Thanks for subbing and glad you're enjoying the videos.
Hi liz i been watching u for a long time , i’m like u i’m obsessed with succulents !! I have a question is there succulents that grow long ?
What do you mean by long? Cascading or upright(tall)?
Thank you for sharing this video.😊🇦🇺
you are inspiring an incredible to watch! I've learned quite a bit from you and although I'm still in my first year, going on my second year, of growing succulents I've learned quite a bit from you. this may sound like a very stupid question, but at the end you mentioned adding your "fairy dust." I know you like to joke around a little bit to have fun, it was this simply your way of saying you are going to add a little water, or you will be giving it some TLC. I would appreciate any help you could give. thank you!
TLC... I find they need all the positive energy. Thanks for watching, Joel. Hope your succulent journey will be a fun and productive one.
Lovely video, nice content and informative. keep it coming tita liz. Mabuhay po kayo from UK. 😊 🥰
Mabuhay!
Teşekkürler bilgilendirme için ❤
Hello. If I’m not mistaken I need to air propagation first until there are roots before putting them on soil, correct? Will it also work if i put them on soil but not water until they are showing roots? Thank you
Will work too as long as the top soil is dry so they don't absorb water from their skin.
great video. Very useful tips!!
Hey Liz. Love your succulents and mine. :). How do you get the leaves to root as you shown in your tray? I couldn't get that. Rest assured I am going to try cocopeat :)
Depending on the succulent, some will germinate fast and others will be slow. It can take from one month to sometimes one year for a leaf to produce babies depending on the species and variety. But all my leaf propagation(for ex., Echeveria, Graptoveria, Sedeveria) starts off by just leaving them on a tray with paper towel to absorb any moisture, and let them germinate on their own and grow roots. Once they have roots, that's the only time I plant them in the soil or coco peat and water as needed.
Very usefull vídeo so very Well explaind it, thank you Liz ❤️
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching.
Hey Liz, hello from SYD. Just want to ask can I leave coco coir tray outside so it can get rain. Thanks
Yes you can!
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thanks for the reply.
Thanks for the infos I learned a lot next time I go to Bunnings and buy seed coir
Hi Liz and Pedro!
Hi Lizzie...
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK ❤️
Hi Lisz, puede pa ba magpropagate malapit na ang winter dito sa colorado under growlight ? what do u think using the crushed decomposed granite in your master mixed soil ? lalagyan ko pa ba ng fertilizer ? ang fertilizer ko ay Osmocote smart release plant food containing NPK 14%. ok ba yun? Ang taba at ganda ng mga plants mo. Maraming salamat!
Hi Patricia, I use decomposed granite and not crushed granite. If you can't get hold of decomposed granite, the crushed granite has to be sieved first to get rid of fine powder. Ideal fertilizer for succulent should have low "Nitrogen" for them to color nicely. This year during winter is when I propagated a lot of my succulents from leaves and also beheading/headchop. Happy propagating.
I loved this video. It gave me some great ideas-especially labeling the individual leaves! I noticed you used a ceramic pot with no drainage holes which appeared to be maybe four inches deep. I have always done my leaf propagations in plastic containers which are about one to two inches deep with several drilled drainage holes so I can bottom water and allow the excess water to drain away. Do you recommend that I should not drill the holes or that I use deeper containers? Using clear plastic containers allows me to know how much water is in the container, but without the holes I’m afraid it would increase the chance of too much water with no way to remove the excess. Your opinion would be greatly appreciated. If it helps, I live in Zone 8b in Georgia, USA. I have a lot of succulents/cacti in a 10’x12’ greenhouse as the temperature here can drop into the mid-20 degrees F occasionally during the night here during the Winter. I also have some, including babies and young, small ones indoors under 4’ grow lights. Summer can get from 95-102 degrees F sometimes with relatively high humidity. Thanks!
When it comes to propagating leaves, you can use both. Holes and no holes. Since I'm using coco peat, they dry up really quick on top. As I've explained in the video, this encourage the roots to go down into the water. This is less watering times compared to the ones with hole, more watering times. If I put too much water that it saturates or get to the top of the leaves or over the leaves(I'm exaggerating the scenario), I use a turkey baster to suck out the water to my desired level. You can know how much water is in it by lifting the pot. Happy growing.
Hi Liz! My succulents roots always dry out after a while. I recently switched to coco coir, following your video. Will this be of any help??
I use just coco coir and nothing else for propagation but they need to be watered almost everyday or when the top layer dries up or when the pot feels light. Once the babies grow to a certain size, they need to be transplanted to a much healthier soil or they'll eat themselves away.
Do you put a liner on the bottom of the tray? And do you put pure coir? First on the box than onto the tray of coconut coir?
Using this black tray, I line it with newspaper first and them put the soil.
Great video. Do you use a spray bottle to water it everyday and do you spray on the leaf or just the coir peat?
I use a 9 litre pressure sprayer to water all the leaves(with roots) and coco coir.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK really appreciate your response thank you!
OK now I'm gonna try find me son coconut coil now😂✨✨ thanks liz😊😊
Bunnings 😇
Hello, do you water the plant right away soon as you finish? And how often do you water it?
In this case with the coconut coir and plants having roots, I water straight away and water when the top coconut coir/soil looks dry. From everyday to every second day depending on where I place the pot.
Another wonderful video as always!!! Recently am having fungus gnat problem in my succulents and propagation tray. I have sprinkled cinnamon powder, bottom watering the succulents- but they are still there. What to do? Please advice..
Try using Neem oil and maybe take it outside or give it lots of air circulation. Good luck.
Thanks Liz for this vid! Kill the insekto hehehe Stay safe!!!!
You too. Thanks!
Hi Liz when you water your leave propagations do you water from the top or just around the leaves
Maybe this video will help. HOW TO GROW Succulents FAST Indoor LEAF PROPAGATION & WATERING - ruclips.net/video/QDbhmg7Reiw/видео.html
Great information, Thank you!
THanks!
Liz, my props from leaves have stagnated growth. They all have pups but the leaves have not dried up and they dont seem to be doing ANYTHING. Just little pups with viable mother leaf for 3 mos now. What the heck do i do?
Sounds like they're ready to go into soil. If there's roots, you can water them but if no roots, just wet the soil halfway from the bottom and lay them on top of the soil to encourage them to reach into where there's water.
Hello again. How deep is the appropriate amount of coco coir? Thank you.
The tray is 2 inches deep but you can have deeper container so it can hold more moisture underneath for less watering times.
Great video =)
Thanks!
Hi Liz. Thanks for sharing. However i need to confirm for leaves propergating you only put 100% coco coir?
For cuttings you mix with soils, perlite, coco coir mixing all together right????
For this video, air propagated plants with roots can be placed or grown in just straight coco peat/coco coir.
Cuttings and other grown plants; all depends on what you want to achieve and also the situation you're in and also the species/variety of plant.
I have a few videos on propagation so please take a look at my videos as different plants requires different soil mix or condition.
My latest Layna Le Collection series (Part 1, 2 & 3) might also shed some light into your query.
Hi, Liz :) I am amazed at how big your babies are after four months. I've been growing mine in coco coir for 2 months, and none are as big as my fingernail. I can't say they're unhealthy, just that they're rather puny. I fertilized once but it was low nitrogen. Do you think that's what they need...that they're not getting enough nutrients? Thanks much!
They don't need much fertilizer Susan. Underwatering might be the problem and also if it's under the grow light, it grows much faster, coco peat dries quicker and have to water everyday.
Hi Liz, want to know about soil mix or potting mix you use for master soil mix .
It looks so barky, do you prepare your own or buy it? What does it contain? Think that there is no garden soil in that?
I make my own and link below the video in the description box for my different soil mixes.
Maam Lizk good day! I was never been successful with leaf propa 😢 ive been trying putting them to shaded area and water them 2 or 3x a week and place them in coco peat but unfortunately i end up dried leaf😮😢
Sorry to hear that. Depending on the succulents; the ones with thin leaves are best grown from cuttings. Thick leaves are best left on their own without watering until they grow roots. Once roots shows, plant is coco peat or direct into soil mix and water when soil is dry. Hope this helps.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you Maam🥰
Hi Liz! I came from your prospecting channel because i love succulents too! Have you tried pinching the top bit of the roots so that new pimples can go through? I keep seeing people do that saying it works. 😄
Thanks for the tip Amanda. I'm gonna try that.
Hi Liz, beautiful propagation🥰 Where did you buy the soil I’m from NSW?
I make my own soil mix Francy. Link below the video in the description box for different soil mixes.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK
Thanks. What i mean is the soil you use for propagation.
Where can I purchase your beautiful succis and cacti? ❤
I don't sell. I only grow them and share what I've learned. ☺ Thanks for watching.
Good day madam and birdie .Birdie why you did not talk? A bit shy huh? Uli ka dri sa Negros Birdie with your beautiful mommy Liz. Maam Liz now i know why my trying up propagating local succulents leaf is a failure. Its all wrong from the medium up until watering. Now i will try to follow your way. I hope i will be able to have a succesful propagation.
Good luck Dai. Hope they all grow.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you maam.
Hi po! I would like to ask if how intense the light from the grow light should be?
I set mine at 50% initially and gradually increased to 75% and run between 12 to 16 hours/day.
Hi Liz, I wonder is it because of your previous video that you have already mentioned about the coco coir to propagate baby succulents, I went to three Bunnings and they all are running out of coco coir peat bricks! 😄
And the $1 pots now I'm told are now $2. LOL
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@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK yah,the price goes up to $2 now.
Would like a bit of tips on growing from seed. I have tried and nothing happened.😊
Below is a video of how I grew succulents from seeds. I think it all depends on the seeds itself. Some will germinate and some wont. Hope this helps. Please take a look at my growing from seeds playlist for the growth updates.
How to Grow Succulents From Seeds - ruclips.net/video/0fvpVCs9wt0/видео.html
Growing Succulents From Seeds -The First Week - ruclips.net/video/srtFOK2IFqY/видео.html
Lizk meron ba drainage hole yong black tray?
Yes meron.
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Have you ever propagated echeveria raindrops? I have tried almost 30 leaves and failed all🤧 I really need tips on this🤧
Never had a baby with leaf. Only cuttuings.
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😊 Hello Liz!
Thank You So Much For Sharing Your Skills ! This Is My First Time Watching You On RUclips . I Love Your Video! I Hope You Will Making More Video.
Do You Make Your own Succulent Soil Mix?
This Is My First Time Doings The Succulents & Cactuses. I Order 10 Different cuttings of Succulent.
Thanks for watching. I make my own soil mix and all links are under this video in the description box. Congrats on your new succulents and hope you'll find my videos useful.
You are SO funny!!!
Thanks for watching and glad you find me amusing. 🤗
Love your videos I’m very new to succulents these videos are very helpfull for me , would u b interested in selling sum of your baby plants as I’m trying to get more variety 😃😃
I do sell IN PERSON occasionally but I don't have time to sell via POST or if I have to process and send it as that takes a lot of time. Time I don't have at the moment. Thanks for your interest.
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잎을 이용한 번식을 많이 하시네요~
전 성공율이 낮아요 ~ 잎이 어느 순간에 뿌리가 말라서 죽는 경우가 많아요.
물론 일부 agavoides 품종을 제외하고는 잎에서 자라는 데 문제가없는 것 같아서 흥미 롭습니다. 파업에 오랜 시간이 걸릴 수 있습니다.
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Por favor 🙏 traducir al español Noemí México saludos
Gracias por alertarme sobre este video. Trabajaré en el "CC" de este video para que puedas traducir el subtítulo a tu idioma. Solo dame un par de días para trabajar en ello y volveré a este video más tarde. Gracias.
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Tagalog please 🤩😘😍
Bharat
Hallo Liz, i already DM you on instagram😊 a few days ago, i bought succulent but i dont know the ID, can you help me? I send you the picture on instagram
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Hallo Liz, i already DM you on instagram😊 a few days ago, i bought succulent but i dont know the ID, can you help me? I send you the picture on instagram
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