All of your videos are so educational and entertaining at the same time. I have some Graptosedum ‘Ghosty’ that don’t want to stand up. Your little hair pin trick is going to be a game changer, thanks again for all that you do
Thank you Dear Lizk, so far my sedum hasn"t been progressing, now with your advice I hope this beautiful plant grows, Thank you for all your advice !, I enjoy a lot and I learn with your happy videos.😁🌱
May I suggest starting with just one cutting so it's much cheaper and in a years time, they will just surprise you with lots of new plants. Thanks for watching and good luck.
I have two pots sedum clavatum tita lizk and they smelled like a candy but my 3rd sedum clavatum walang amoy tapos maliliit ang rosette nya🤣 baka sedum sphathulifulium Eto😂 they are been with me for 5months already "tanim Kalimot" ang ginawa ko, OK naman nabuhay ko sila😁 matibay nga talaga mga sedum!❤ Thank you for this care tips video madami na naman akong nalaman🙏😘
Nung simula, tubig ako ng tubig at puro green sila and sensitive. Matingnan lang nagkandalagas na yung dahon. Pinabayaan ko nga at yan na nga ang resulta. Naging mas bongga sila.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK pero sa ganda ng master soil mix mo tita lizk believe talaga ako sa color ng mga alaga mo👍❤ nag tatry na rin akong gumawa ng soil mix ko kaso sa cactus ko lang muna ginagamit🤣🙈
Hello miz liz thank u so much for this informative video sobrang madami po akong natutununan sa mga video nyo. pashout out po from victoria laguna philippines one of ur fans
You did it again! You are in my head LOL I actually bought two of these, I basically rescued them because they were falling apart. Like you said the leaves were just falling off worse than a donkey's tail. So I actually bought them maybe a month apart and I ended up potting them together in one very wide butt not so deep pot. So after they got strong they started growing a lot of offsets so I trimmed the longer branches, a couple of them. I noticed yesterday that they were taking so long to root up! Like a couple of them were starting to really get desiccated LOL but the original plants were pupping like crazy! I gave the cuttings a tug yesterday I even dug some of them up and they are finally starting to root so because they were so desiccated I did give them a little bit of water. But fingers crossed that they aren't rotting right now. I'm going to check them as soon as I have my coffee. But thank you for showing us the difference between the two different plants 😎 now I'm going to go see which one I have.
Wow, all this time I thought I had the Clavatum but it’s definitely the Spathulifolium now that I’ve watched this video. Mine is more the blue- green coloured one. I’ve noticed that it definitely does not like lots of water as mine got mushy leaves recently with weekly watering so now I know to water it maybe every 2-3 weeks. Thanks so much Liz, really appreciate your videos. 🙏🏽
You're most welcome Susan and thanks for watching. I water mine once every two months for the ones undercover. The more water they get the greener they become.
Now I'm VERY confused. I have these and they have really thin stems and beautiful rosettes of leaves but they are sooo brittle that they just snap off. Not like your beauties at all Liz. Mine are like in these images. images.app.goo.gl/C4bkNWh2S1HgrAtJA The rosettes don't ever get any bigger than about 1 inch. 😳😳😳
So when potting up those freshly rooted cuttings, do you prick off the tiny rosettes with a chunk of stem first to try to get them rooted? Rooting powder and cactus/succulent soil ok for both? In the potting example you seemed to have waited a fee months longer for the babies to get larger.
When taking cuttings or plucking leaves, I always leave the cuttings to dry off(callous) w/o nothing. The leaves of sedum clavatum will take a while to germinate. Their growth is very much depending on the weather.
I know about letting fresh cuttings heal over/ dry before sticking - and waiting at least a couple weeks for succulent leaves - my Wn is abt the TINY rosette appearing BELOW the new roots - as pictured early in the Vid. Did u just leave that one flat to develop roots for each baby? I have some forming rosettes at leaf tips ...i assume you don't cut them off unless clear roots at each site the leaf is feeding? Misting daily and getting faster results than i expected! TYVM for the Vids. I spent a couple hundred on plants, and wanna do weird details right!
They're almost ready. Wont be long now. Just waiting for better weather. It's been so windy lately and when it finally calms down....It rains. Can't win.
Hi Liz, thank you for the piece of sedum Clavatum you gave to me. It has rooted, and I wish it will grow into a small cluster soon. Thank you for all the tips to grow it. 🥰👏
Best info video yet! Very well done. Thank you. I don’t have any sedum “anything” yet, but I will keep my eyes open for it. Beautiful plant. I finally found two string of dolphins this week at my local everything store Fred Meyers in the beautiful PNW. I don’t want to brag but I’m gonna . . . $ 3.49 each 4” pot. I know huh! Happy New Year!
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK oh yeah forgot to say that one of them is flowering! I bought a flowering string of dolphins! Cute little white and purple flowers. I am a lucky girl!
sedum clavatum really is the FASTEST propagator. I can put a leaf next to one from a different succulent and the baby with be ready to plant before the other one even grows any roots or leaves
Hi Liz, wamted to know if you use fungicides for your succulents? Please make a video of how and when to use fungicides. Specially for humid areas(tropical)
Hi Farah, I don't use any fungicide since I only had one encounter with powdery mildew when we had too much rain. It was a tray of plants that has grown and did not have space between the plants. All I did was remove some plants in between giving them space and took it out of the rain for a few days. All the plants are now doing fine and have never encountered that again. Sorry that I can't help you with that. Cheers
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK That's perfectly fine Liz, I asked coz here in India, random use of fungicides is advised by all succulent growers. Wanted to know your view. Thank you.
Hi, Liz I just get my sedum clavatum and when I cut the stem it pinkish/red inside the stem do you know what happed is it a sign of rotting?what I can do?
Never had a sedum clavatum rot on me yet but I've seen the pinkish red inside the stem on old plants. Just keep it air dry and wait for the roots to form. They will continue to grow and have pups even when not planted in soil.
Hello Miss Liz, thank you for this video. It is a perfect timing because I just recently bought succulents and one of them I am not sure what it is. I am now thinking that it could be a Sedum Clavatum.
Thank you for the video. I have learned so much from watching your video. I'am really interested about the tray you use to propagate your succulents. Can you make a video to show everything you need to propagate the succulents. Thank you.😍
I already have Lisa in my many videos. It's impossible to cover everything you need in one video as there are so many different varieties of succulents. I have a specific playlist on PROPAGATING SUCCULENTS but I also have a lot of propagating info on just about every video I have. Link below for that playlist, otherwise, please take a look at my channel on other videos. SUCCULENT PROPAGATION - ruclips.net/p/PLrXnzlHRKzosypA455gOHrCvauYiDqRma
Yeay! I’ve been dying for you to post this video! That first arrangement is my favourite of yours😍 The greens, reds, yellows and purples are such a beautiful combination. 🤗 Can’t wait to repot mine now, I’ve been holding off until you made this video. Great stuff Liz! Love it.
Hi Liz. I hope you could read this. I have been trying to grow sedum clavatum for like 5 times now. Sadly, most didn't survive. The one I am growing right now is still thriving but its leaves are showing with burst cells inside. Very much like what happened to the first 4 plants that I had. Much like mushy but I have not watered it. I live in Singapore and my plants are all growing under grow light since my place has no access to direct sunlight. Do you have any tips on how to prevent the leaves from having burst cells?
I have a few sedum clavatum that was taken as cuttings a year ago. I still haven't planted them and they are basically living on air. They have flowered and even grown pups. I find they don't need that much water. I often say that water heavy but less. That means let the soil dry in between watering and soak the pot overnight when you do need to water. Best of luck.
Love this sedum. Your propagation skills are amazing. Your detailed commentary is very informative. ~ Bonsified.....let’s make it an official word. 😉 ( is my spelling correct?)
You made me google it up. I'm surprised that there's no such word. Yes... I'll be using that word on my videos from now on....Thank you! "Bonsified" Succulent Arrangement?
Pasensya na po kayo Maria Lucena at hihinay hinayan ko pa po...LOL Galawgaw po kasi ako but I'm really trying my best. Maraming salamat po sa panunuod.
I received some Sedum Clavatum in the mail and the bottom third (5 cm or so) was so wilted the leaves fell off when touched. Now they look like I'm umbrellas. Should I buy the whole stem or just the roots? Or something else. Looks awful.
I think mine is the real sedum clavatum bcoz it emits some candy like smell specially at night time.I did not know that there is the same looking plants but the other one is without a scent .i hope i will be able to find the other kind and compare them.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thank you for your reply...I am in Canberra as well .Thank you for your beautiful succulents video...Lots of thanks and blessings 🥰❤
dear Liz, your Sedums are all Clavatums! I'd love to send you Spathulifolium (but not sure it's allowed to send plants from Europe to Australia), so you would see the huge difference between these species' exterior. S. Spathulifolium is more carpet-like plant and has way smaller rosettes than Clavatums. Even though S. Spathulifolium has four subspecies - no one looks like S. Clavatum. Mine is ssp. pruinosum 'Purpureum', you can check the pictures and descriptions here: www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=182&aaID=2&aiID=S&aID=2927 Have a wonderful day!
Thank you sooo much for this info Masha. You are absolutely correct. My Spathulifoliums are growing and looking more and more like Clavatum. They still don't have any scents and maybe that comes with age. I do have the SPATHULIFOLIUM ssp. PRUINOSUM but it has a different label/name. Thanks for the kind offer. I believe that these nurseries who sells these mislabeled plants do so because they don't want to pay for the PBR to sell these plants under the correct ID and we poor succulent addicts/collectors have to buy the same plants twice or thrice with different names. Thank you once again and wishing you all the very best.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK dear Liz, here in Europe we have a different problem with names: almost every nursery orders dutch succulents with the name "succulent mix", and then sell them with the same name, which is in fact no name at all :) And we collectors/addicts have to dig deep to understand what we've just bought. I, personally, pay a lot of attention to correct names, because, as a passionate researcher, behind the plants I see the people who discovered them or hybridized. Most of them have passed away, but they left us (both people and science) a generous legacy, an immense gift, that I take with sincere care and respect. Every plant we have has a story, and these stories are the part of my life now. I don't know why and how it happened, but there's no way I can have a "succulent mix" in my collection :)) I wish you all the best and thank you for sharing your passion ❤️
Agreed Marsha, Sedum "Cape Blanco" is a tiny rosette compared to Clavatum, more on the scale of Sedum dasphyllum, about 1.5-2cm across for the largest rosettes, nothing at all like Sedum Clavatum whose rosettes are 3-4cm across. Looks like that nursery has confused the Australian succulent market by mislabeling it.
There are many succulents with the blue names and also blue color. Echeveria Blue bird, blue minima, blue and yellow, Senecio blue chalksticks and many more.
Doesn't matter which one you get, they are both equally beautiful plants. Best bet also is to buy mature plants. At least you can see what you're getting. Good luck.
I use SEAMUNGUS by Neutrog in my soil mix, Seaweed liquid fertilizer for watering plus many others depending on the plants and how I want the plants to grow.
I love learning from you and your voice is soothing for me. Thank you for giving me inspiration with my succulents! Bless you!
Thank you very much for watching. Much blessing to you too.
Like beautiful succulent and ties care tips
Thanks for liking.
All of your videos are so educational and entertaining at the same time. I have some Graptosedum ‘Ghosty’ that don’t want to stand up. Your little hair pin trick is going to be a game changer, thanks again for all that you do
Glad to know it helps. Thanks for watching. 🥰
Amazing..I love succulents.I've been watching your Channel fo quite sometime and I thank you for all the tips.I appreciate it very much.
You are so welcome and thank you for watching.😊
Love how detailed your videos are! Thanks!!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
i really enjoyed watching your video until the end po. god bless
Thank you so much 🤗
Ang ganda PO talaga ng mga succulents nyo 🤩
Salamat po Janine. I'm glad nag enjoy ka sa video.
Ang gaganda talaga ng mga succulents mo maam 😍
Salamat po.
Thank you Dear Lizk, so far my sedum hasn"t been progressing, now with your advice I hope this beautiful plant grows, Thank you for all your advice !, I enjoy a lot and I learn with your happy videos.😁🌱
Wow... so beautiful Succulents plants i love it all of them..
Thank you! 😊
WEEEW!! i got addicted watching your sedum clavatum videos hoping for one soon :( its expensive here in the philippines
May I suggest starting with just one cutting so it's much cheaper and in a years time, they will just surprise you with lots of new plants. Thanks for watching and good luck.
I enjoy watching you Lizk , new subscriber 😍👌👍👋from WA
Thanks for subbing! Hope you enjoy my content. Thanks for watching 💕
I watch your videos for hours. So thank you for all good information. I live in West Virginia and love my plants.
Thank you 💗
Awesome! Thank you!
thank u, thank u ms.Lisk😍🤪
this video help me a lot👍
stay safe & God bless u more🙏
You're welcome Josie.😊 Thanks for watching.
Auntie Liz! Thank you for the hairpin trick , awesome! You’re a succulent genius talaga! Galing galing mo talaga ❤️💖💚😍🥰
I'm just starting to collect cacti and succulents and by watching you tita Liz, I am learning so much
Wonderful! Thanks for watching and be brave...LOL
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK haha i am trying to be brave po and I am getting used to it.
I have two pots sedum clavatum tita lizk and they smelled like a candy but my 3rd sedum clavatum walang amoy tapos maliliit ang rosette nya🤣 baka sedum sphathulifulium Eto😂 they are been with me for 5months already "tanim Kalimot" ang ginawa ko, OK naman nabuhay ko sila😁 matibay nga talaga mga sedum!❤ Thank you for this care tips video madami na naman akong nalaman🙏😘
Nung simula, tubig ako ng tubig at puro green sila and sensitive. Matingnan lang nagkandalagas na yung dahon. Pinabayaan ko nga at yan na nga ang resulta. Naging mas bongga sila.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK pero sa ganda ng master soil mix mo tita lizk believe talaga ako sa color ng mga alaga mo👍❤ nag tatry na rin akong gumawa ng soil mix ko kaso sa cactus ko lang muna ginagamit🤣🙈
Hello miz liz thank u so much for this informative video sobrang madami po akong natutununan sa mga video nyo. pashout out po from victoria laguna philippines one of ur fans
You are funny in your natural way and I love it 😄😘
Thanks 😅
How pretty they are ang sarap kurutın ang tataba NG dahon
Great usage of the hair pin. ❤
Thank you! 😊
thanx for uploading this video because i was struggling with my S.clavatum ..great help👍
You did it again! You are in my head LOL I actually bought two of these, I basically rescued them because they were falling apart. Like you said the leaves were just falling off worse than a donkey's tail. So I actually bought them maybe a month apart and I ended up potting them together in one very wide butt not so deep pot. So after they got strong they started growing a lot of offsets so I trimmed the longer branches, a couple of them. I noticed yesterday that they were taking so long to root up! Like a couple of them were starting to really get desiccated LOL but the original plants were pupping like crazy! I gave the cuttings a tug yesterday I even dug some of them up and they are finally starting to root so because they were so desiccated I did give them a little bit of water. But fingers crossed that they aren't rotting right now. I'm going to check them as soon as I have my coffee. But thank you for showing us the difference between the two different plants 😎 now I'm going to go see which one I have.
Sniff, sniff.😊
ang gaganda po nilang lahat ms. lizk❤❤❤
Thank you po Renita.
Thank you for tips Ma'am Lizk 😊
You're welcome 😊
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK 😊😍😍
Hi again ..is it possible what neck strap are you using for recording? it's giving you a good angle recording. thank you
It's called a Lazy Neck Smartphone holder. Got it for $10.
Very helpful video. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Ka gaganda po
Salamat, Jenny. I'm glad you like them. Take care and have a blessed day!🥰
Wow so beautiful
Wow, all this time I thought I had the Clavatum but it’s definitely the Spathulifolium now that I’ve watched this video. Mine is more the blue- green coloured one. I’ve noticed that it definitely does not like lots of water as mine got mushy leaves recently with weekly watering so now I know to water it maybe every 2-3 weeks. Thanks so much Liz, really appreciate your videos. 🙏🏽
You're most welcome Susan and thanks for watching. I water mine once every two months for the ones undercover. The more water they get the greener they become.
Now I'm VERY confused. I have these and they have really thin stems and beautiful rosettes of leaves but they are sooo brittle that they just snap off. Not like your beauties at all Liz. Mine are like in these images. images.app.goo.gl/C4bkNWh2S1HgrAtJA
The rosettes don't ever get any bigger than about 1 inch. 😳😳😳
Very easy to grow here in California.. love both!😊
I wish we have your weather here. I'm so envious.
Hello po.Happy New year. From Hong Kong.marami ako natutunan syo about succulent.
Thank you po and same to you. Happy New Year!
Love your channel
I’m new to succulents
Glad you like them Nora! Thanks for watching.
So when potting up those freshly rooted cuttings, do you prick off the tiny rosettes with a chunk of stem first to try to get them rooted? Rooting powder and cactus/succulent soil ok for both? In the potting example you seemed to have waited a fee months longer for the babies to get larger.
When taking cuttings or plucking leaves, I always leave the cuttings to dry off(callous) w/o nothing. The leaves of sedum clavatum will take a while to germinate. Their growth is very much depending on the weather.
I know about letting fresh cuttings heal over/ dry before sticking - and waiting at least a couple weeks for succulent leaves - my Wn is abt the TINY rosette appearing BELOW the new roots - as pictured early in the Vid. Did u just leave that one flat to develop roots for each baby? I have some forming rosettes at leaf tips
...i assume you don't cut them off unless clear roots at each site the leaf is feeding? Misting daily and getting faster results than i expected! TYVM for the Vids. I spent a couple hundred on plants, and wanna do weird details right!
Wow! I actually went outside to sniff my clavatum after watching this video. I’ve never noticed the scent before but sure enough I smell citrus. 😆
Great video! So much great information! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Can’t wait for a arrangement like those clumped up and tight together looks awesome 👏 thanks Liz great video
They're almost ready. Wont be long now. Just waiting for better weather. It's been so windy lately and when it finally calms down....It rains. Can't win.
I really want one 😍😍 soon i'll be having one 🥺
I'm really waiting for this video..😊
Hope you like it!
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK yes po😊
Hi Liz, thank you for the piece of sedum Clavatum you gave to me. It has rooted, and I wish it will grow into a small cluster soon. Thank you for all the tips to grow it. 🥰👏
The first year takes the longest. But once it starts putting out babies, they grow really fast.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK I will be patient, as long as it keeps growing 😄
Best info video yet! Very well done. Thank you. I don’t have any sedum “anything” yet, but I will keep my eyes open for it. Beautiful plant. I finally found two string of dolphins this week at my local everything store Fred Meyers in the beautiful PNW. I don’t want to brag but I’m gonna . . . $ 3.49 each 4” pot. I know huh! Happy New Year!
That's cheap! Lucky you! Thanks for watching.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK oh yeah forgot to say that one of them is flowering! I bought a flowering string of dolphins! Cute little white and purple flowers. I am a lucky girl!
i saw your video its ver good , can you tell me that have you dipped the stem cuttings in water for few weeks until they developed roots??
Hope this video helps. HOW TO Root, Pot and Water NEW SUCCULENTS - ruclips.net/video/owH8garxbFY/видео.html
My favorites which I think I seen first on your growing succulent videos 😪😆☺️
Wow! Auntie Liz! I love those Sedum Clavatum 💚 I wish I have one of them.
Highly recommended.
That is my dream succulents 🤩🤩🤩
sedum clavatum really is the FASTEST propagator. I can put a leaf next to one from a different succulent and the baby with be ready to plant before the other one even grows any roots or leaves
Thank you so much for sharing your video it is amazed have a blessed day
Thank you! You too!
My all time favorite sedum clavatum 😍😍😍 thanks for sharing all the tips mam liz 🥰🥰
My pleasure 😊
Present like always🥰
🤗
Hi Liz, wamted to know if you use fungicides for your succulents? Please make a video of how and when to use fungicides. Specially for humid areas(tropical)
Hi Farah, I don't use any fungicide since I only had one encounter with powdery mildew when we had too much rain. It was a tray of plants that has grown and did not have space between the plants. All I did was remove some plants in between giving them space and took it out of the rain for a few days. All the plants are now doing fine and have never encountered that again. Sorry that I can't help you with that. Cheers
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK That's perfectly fine Liz, I asked coz here in India, random use of fungicides is advised by all succulent growers. Wanted to know your view. Thank you.
I'm in Zone 3...we don't really have winter or may be few weeks like 20c. I wanted this but it may not grow. Thank you for the info, Lizk.
It's a pity coz it's such a beautiful plant. Thanks for watching.
Hi, Liz I just get my sedum clavatum and when I cut the stem it pinkish/red inside the stem do you know what happed is it a sign of rotting?what I can do?
Never had a sedum clavatum rot on me yet but I've seen the pinkish red inside the stem on old plants. Just keep it air dry and wait for the roots to form. They will continue to grow and have pups even when not planted in soil.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK yes, it is an old stem sedum clavatum so that might possible why it is pinkish red inside the stem.
Hello Miss Liz, thank you for this video. It is a perfect timing because I just recently bought succulents and one of them I am not sure what it is. I am now thinking that it could be a Sedum Clavatum.
It's always good practice to just enjoy the plant and wait till it grows and flowers for better ID.
U r a darling. Succulents Encyclopedia, Lots of love ❤❤❤❤darling
Thanks Darling.😘
Hola Liz, I love clavatum. Wonderful first vídeo 2021 💚❤️
Thank you!
Thank you for the video. I have learned so much from watching your video. I'am really interested about the tray you use to propagate your succulents. Can you make a video to show everything you need to propagate the succulents. Thank you.😍
I already have Lisa in my many videos. It's impossible to cover everything you need in one video as there are so many different varieties of succulents. I have a specific playlist on PROPAGATING SUCCULENTS but I also have a lot of propagating info on just about every video I have. Link below for that playlist, otherwise, please take a look at my channel on other videos.
SUCCULENT PROPAGATION - ruclips.net/p/PLrXnzlHRKzosypA455gOHrCvauYiDqRma
Hello Lizzy! Hoping I can find me a Sedom Cluvatum this year. Thank you for all the tips ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Good luck!!
Yeay! I’ve been dying for you to post this video! That first arrangement is my favourite of yours😍 The greens, reds, yellows and purples are such a beautiful combination. 🤗
Can’t wait to repot mine now, I’ve been holding off until you made this video. Great stuff Liz! Love it.
Special delivery...LOL
Hi Liz. I hope you could read this. I have been trying to grow sedum clavatum for like 5 times now. Sadly, most didn't survive. The one I am growing right now is still thriving but its leaves are showing with burst cells inside. Very much like what happened to the first 4 plants that I had. Much like mushy but I have not watered it. I live in Singapore and my plants are all growing under grow light since my place has no access to direct sunlight. Do you have any tips on how to prevent the leaves from having burst cells?
I have a few sedum clavatum that was taken as cuttings a year ago. I still haven't planted them and they are basically living on air. They have flowered and even grown pups. I find they don't need that much water. I often say that water heavy but less. That means let the soil dry in between watering and soak the pot overnight when you do need to water. Best of luck.
What fertilizer u use?
I use SEAMUNGUS and Seaweed fertilizer.
Wòow my dream plan🤩🤩🤩
Love this sedum. Your propagation skills are amazing. Your detailed commentary is very informative. ~ Bonsified.....let’s make it an official word. 😉 ( is my spelling correct?)
You made me google it up. I'm surprised that there's no such word. Yes... I'll be using that word on my videos from now on....Thank you! "Bonsified" Succulent Arrangement?
I love to watch your videos.
One request, pls slowly move your videos kasi nkakahilo po.
Thanks po.
Pasensya na po kayo Maria Lucena at hihinay hinayan ko pa po...LOL Galawgaw po kasi ako but I'm really trying my best. Maraming salamat po sa panunuod.
Alam ko masaya nga panoorin ang video mo. Kaya pinapanood ko lahat nang youtube post mo. Nkakaaliw. Keep posting more videos po.
Follower mo ako.
Well I just learned a lot.
I'm glad and thank you for coming over all this way...😊
What do you mix with water, please? Why is it brown in color?
It's a seaweed base "SOIL WETTER."
Beautiful 💚
Thank you! 😊
Maravillosa
Thaks po 😘
I received some Sedum Clavatum in the mail and the bottom third (5 cm or so) was so wilted the leaves fell off when touched. Now they look like I'm umbrellas. Should I buy the whole stem or just the roots? Or something else. Looks awful.
Sedum clavatum cuttings can survive without being planted for a long time. But once they are planted, they basically grow prolifically on their own.
I think mine is the real sedum clavatum bcoz it emits some candy like smell specially at night time.I did not know that there is the same looking plants but the other one is without a scent .i hope i will be able to find the other kind and compare them.
Update as of July 17,2021 my sedum clavatum had gone to mixed up with earth😭😭😭 .it stays with me for only 5 months.
Are you in Canberra?..if I heard correctly...?🥰
They are so beautiful ~🥰
Lots of thanks and blessings 🥰❤
Yes I am! Thanks for watching.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thank you for your reply...I am in Canberra as well
.Thank you for your beautiful succulents video...Lots of thanks and blessings 🥰❤
dear Liz, your Sedums are all Clavatums! I'd love to send you Spathulifolium (but not sure it's allowed to send plants from Europe to Australia), so you would see the huge difference between these species' exterior. S. Spathulifolium is more carpet-like plant and has way smaller rosettes than Clavatums. Even though S. Spathulifolium has four subspecies - no one looks like S. Clavatum. Mine is ssp. pruinosum 'Purpureum', you can check the pictures and descriptions here: www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=182&aaID=2&aiID=S&aID=2927
Have a wonderful day!
Thank you sooo much for this info Masha. You are absolutely correct. My Spathulifoliums are growing and looking more and more like Clavatum. They still don't have any scents and maybe that comes with age.
I do have the SPATHULIFOLIUM ssp. PRUINOSUM but it has a different label/name. Thanks for the kind offer.
I believe that these nurseries who sells these mislabeled plants do so because they don't want to pay for the PBR to sell these plants under the correct ID and we poor succulent addicts/collectors have to buy the same plants twice or thrice with different names. Thank you once again and wishing you all the very best.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK dear Liz, here in Europe we have a different problem with names: almost every nursery orders dutch succulents with the name "succulent mix", and then sell them with the same name, which is in fact no name at all :) And we collectors/addicts have to dig deep to understand what we've just bought. I, personally, pay a lot of attention to correct names, because, as a passionate researcher, behind the plants I see the people who discovered them or hybridized. Most of them have passed away, but they left us (both people and science) a generous legacy, an immense gift, that I take with sincere care and respect. Every plant we have has a story, and these stories are the part of my life now. I don't know why and how it happened, but there's no way I can have a "succulent mix" in my collection :))
I wish you all the best and thank you for sharing your passion ❤️
Agreed Marsha, Sedum "Cape Blanco" is a tiny rosette compared to Clavatum, more on the scale of Sedum dasphyllum, about 1.5-2cm across for the largest rosettes, nothing at all like Sedum Clavatum whose rosettes are 3-4cm across. Looks like that nursery has confused the Australian succulent market by mislabeling it.
Oh you now inspire me to cut mine tmw to get more baby's to grow. Thanks Liz. 😃😍🥰😘😘😘
Good luck!
Do you have any blue succulents??
Do the Blue Torch cactus grow in your area?? They are so beautiful!!
There are many succulents with the blue names and also blue color. Echeveria Blue bird, blue minima, blue and yellow, Senecio blue chalksticks and many more.
Yes. Blue Torch grow in my area.
Now I’m wondering if mine is really a sedum Clavatum or not 🤔. Pa shout out naman Po Liz sama nyo narin Po sa shout out yung channel ko.Thank you 😊
Hope i can be as skilled in gardening as you are,..
Nice video💕💕💕🇨🇺
How i wish to have that someday..🤗🥰
Hi dear, the video is really impressive, I like it and will be back👍
Thank you very much!
My dear woman have you considered writing a book you are a wealth of knowledge
Would love to one day but ATM, I'm time poor.
I wanna buy one but am so scared ill get the wrong one since they're labeled under the same name
Doesn't matter which one you get, they are both equally beautiful plants. Best bet also is to buy mature plants. At least you can see what you're getting. Good luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK that is very true. But i wanna smell what you're talking about!🤣
Sedums are the only succulent I can't keep alive! I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
Maybe too much watering at the wrong time? They have a dormancy period and if kept wet at this time can lead to rot.
Why do my leaves from this succulent never produce babies and just go soggy or shrivel like prunes and die?
The leaves I find have to be pluck at the right time(autumn) to grow. They go dormant when the temperature is high. Best to propagate from cuttings.
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Totoo po bang amoy candy ang sedum clavatum ma'am lizk???
Panuorin nyo po para malaman natin.
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Plzz can u give me some succulents
I wish I could but there's too many restrictions from my country. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the video.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK u can pack them and then ship them ...
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@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK i live in india
what fertilizer do you use?
I use SEAMUNGUS by Neutrog in my soil mix, Seaweed liquid fertilizer for watering plus many others depending on the plants and how I want the plants to grow.