Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with all of us! Your love for these beautiful plants comes through in every video. I’ve learned so much from you and have become more confident in growing them, even propagating some! I love the many different varieties you grow in your nursery. They all look so beautiful….❤
Thank you for your video. It’s helpful to learn about the differences between the different types of the more common succulents. I have a plant I inherited from my mom, and I suspect it’s a type of graptosedum, probably a Ghosty. Every spring it has pretty white flowers with little red speckles, and a yellow center.
Thank you for another really informative video. Francesco Baldi crests really easily with mine. I threw some out because I was running out of pots! 🤣 It’s such a tough plant for Perth’s climate and tolerates less water than many hybrids. I think it’s due to its blue hue.
Thank you 😊 I’m afraid i might not be able to as i don’t have a lot of gibbiflora hybrids- they don’t grow well for me when it’s wet so i’d struggle to have enough footage for a full video 🙁
I thought so for quite some time too but then found out it falls into the Crassula genus and is called Crassula pellucida ssp. marginalis. The flowers also make sense, they are very Crassula-like and many other trailing Crassula have them. 🙂
@@vannadang6868 Oop, sorry i made a mistake- I forgot to add 'Petite Bicolor' (Correct name is meant to be Crassula pellucida ssp. marginalis 'Petite Bicolor' 😅). So, apparently, what is sold as Sedum Little Missy is a dwarf form of Crassula pellucida ssp. marginalis/ Calico Kitten. These plant names are going to do my head in one day 😂
Could u please tell me the name of the plant on the bottom right of the hybrid tray? I can’t seem to find it in the video, It’s kinda blue green with pinkish tips and many heads.
You're succies are out of this world. I want them all!!! I practiced on common and cheap succulents and I am starting to expand my collection.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with all of us!
Your love for these beautiful plants comes through in every video. I’ve learned so much from you and have become more confident in growing them, even propagating some!
I love the many different varieties you grow in your nursery. They all look so beautiful….❤
Thank you so much- i really appreciate your kind comment ☺️💚
Great videos. I started to try figure this all out myself a couple days ago but gave up. You explained it so well, thank you.
So glad i could help ☺💚
Extremely exiting and informative video.
Thank you Kat for making this video and also the person who requested this topic.
Much appreciated 😊🏵️
Thank you 💚☺
Amazingly informative! I have a plant that I've been struggling to identify for as long as I've had it (nearly 5 years) and this helped a lot!
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This was very informative! I have been trying to go through handful of gifted succulents that used to be on one large pots together
Thank you 💚☺
Very useful video to this succulent newbie. Thank you! ❤
So glad it was helpful ☺💚
Thank you for your video. It’s helpful to learn about the differences between the different types of the more common succulents. I have a plant I inherited from my mom, and I suspect it’s a type of graptosedum, probably a Ghosty. Every spring it has pretty white flowers with little red speckles, and a yellow center.
Very glad it was helpful ☺That definitely sounds like a Graptopetalum or xGraptosedum💚 The detail on the flowers is so amazing 🌼🌼
Informative and useful.thanku
Most welcome 😊💚
Thank you for another really informative video. Francesco Baldi crests really easily with mine. I threw some out because I was running out of pots! 🤣 It’s such a tough plant for Perth’s climate and tolerates less water than many hybrids. I think it’s due to its blue hue.
Thank you for this video ,it really taught me a lot ..
Thank you ☺️
Another great informative video! ❤
Thank you so much ☺️💚
This was so informative! Thank you!
Thank you for yet another informative video! Would you make a video on Echeveria gibbiflora hybrids please?
Thank you 😊 I’m afraid i might not be able to as i don’t have a lot of gibbiflora hybrids- they don’t grow well for me when it’s wet so i’d struggle to have enough footage for a full video 🙁
Thank you for Sharing beautiful succulent garden lovely video
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Very informative. Thank you.
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This video was very helpful!
Thank you 💚
If i’m not mistaken, the plant at 4:38 is sedum “little missy”.
I thought so for quite some time too but then found out it falls into the Crassula genus and is called Crassula pellucida ssp. marginalis. The flowers also make sense, they are very Crassula-like and many other trailing Crassula have them. 🙂
@@SucculentGrowingTips Oh! I see, my Crassula pellucida ssp. marginalis is very red now so I didn’t recognize it.
@@vannadang6868 Oop, sorry i made a mistake- I forgot to add 'Petite Bicolor' (Correct name is meant to be Crassula pellucida ssp. marginalis 'Petite Bicolor' 😅). So, apparently, what is sold as Sedum Little Missy is a dwarf form of Crassula pellucida ssp. marginalis/ Calico Kitten. These plant names are going to do my head in one day 😂
@@SucculentGrowingTips I have both of these Crassula but didn’t know sedum “little missy” is a Crassula, a dwarf form of Calico kitten.
very informative..had to watch twice for it to sink in as they are so beautiful i was distracted
I love succulents ❤
Could u please tell me the name of the plant on the bottom right of the hybrid tray? I can’t seem to find it in the video, It’s kinda blue green with pinkish tips and many heads.
That one is Graptosedum Francesco Baldi, same as the orange-pink plant above it, just much less stressed 🙂
I have no stem. If it gets mealy bug how do you rid the plant from it?