Plus stay to the end and we can have a great philosophical discussion on "letting the wind in". Great video effort. Really got to get down to beans to nit pick anything. Hope to come across as good natured ribbing. Be careful letting the wind in, i broke mine.
I only have indoor succulents, no matter what kind. Will they still go into dormancy? I’m in Texas so will have good south facing sunlight most of the year. Will they def go into dormancy since I’m not sure how much the weather is effecting them. They stay on or near a windowsill, that’s the only difference I can see that would make a difference.
Thank You so much for this info. Its going to be °47f tonite I live in Kansas. And the daytime temps are 70°f
That's such a wide range!
Thank you! Where do you get your pots!! I see many in this video, the orb/sphere ones in particular, but are not on your website.
Plus stay to the end and we can have a great philosophical discussion on "letting the wind in".
Great video effort. Really got to get down to beans to nit pick anything. Hope to come across as good natured ribbing.
Be careful letting the wind in, i broke mine.
Thank you so much for your reminding 🥰 You must have a big garden full of succulents!
I only have indoor succulents, no matter what kind. Will they still go into dormancy? I’m in Texas so will have good south facing sunlight most of the year. Will they def go into dormancy since I’m not sure how much the weather is effecting them. They stay on or near a windowsill, that’s the only difference I can see that would make a difference.
Hi Sharon, the good news is that indoor succulents don't experience a true dormancy!
Its September. Should I bring them in yet???
I think now is a great start!
Why do you change the soil when you bring them indoors? Just confused. Thank you.
It might be the different time we recorded that scene. Btw, the soil is not that important in this case 🥰
Foilage …. Surface Incesticide …. Pearlite …. Is this an AI narrator?
"incest-icide". That was worth the click alone. Insect, baby Insect, " incect-icide".