My first aeonium that I come to love is Kiwi, developed by an Austrailian. Since we moved to San Diego, I was getting depressed because I missed my beautiful garden in Virginia. and could not grow the same flowers as in VA. Now, thanks to Kiwi and your channel, everyday is a happy day. I think I am becoming a succulent addict, haha... Love your channel and watching old ones and new ones. BTW, San Diego has gotten quite bit of rain this winter, hoorah!
💖💖💖 Common fr that country, magaganda pa Po Yan alagaan . That's all original . Yan matibay Po sa winter cgurado . Iba q plants sa garden weak sa cold pero May Australian plant aq nasa ground , Hindi natinag sa snow . Thank u Po for sharing 🙏
As of a month ago, I got into succulents and I just wanted to say I appreciate so much that I have learned from you. Thank you for taking the time to make the videos.
Hi LizK, this video verry nice and helpfull, good to let everyone know how beautifyl are Australian common succulents, I always love to watch your video. Thank you for sharing :D
My Morning Beauty is more blue compared to yours. It’s never had that pretty pink flush like yours except around the outline of the leaves. I love that pink flush! 💖
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you, Liz. I have quite a few same plants as yours but they are looking quite different from yours. do you think for them to colour up, they need cold temperature? we have lots of sunshine but just not autumn or winter.
The ones shown here except for longissima all color up better in summer when it's hot. There are a few succulents that also color up better in the shade. There's also some that once they mature, they color up regardless of the temperature.
By the ways, can I ask a few tips on growing Dudleya Greenii. I just bought my very first Dudleya. It's almost been three weeks but it just drinks from it's leaves and still haven't grown any new roots. Im quite afraid to screw up bcoz they're not cheap to buy here. Thank u very much.
Dudleya are dormant when it's hot or during summer. When grown from a cutting, best to just let it sit on top of the soil with some top dressings and only water when they have roots. These can take a few weeks. Water by soaking the pot halfway so the roots will try to reach for water in the bottom of the pot. Good luck.
So Liz. If I leave my succulents (40F and above) out during winter. Will they come back in spring? I’m sure they will die but will they comeback in spring and summer?? Or will they die and never come back? I really want to test out which succulents survive winter here in zone 6b. (New York) I really don’t like the idea of bringing in so many succulents during the winter. What should I do??
There are many succulents that can survive even in areas with snow. Knowing which succulent is the key. Sempervivum, some sedum, some Euphorbia, Cotyledon Lewisia, some Ice plant and Orostachys just to mention a few can survive being snowed in. Echeveria, graptopetalum and Aeonium will die from very low temperature and needs to be grown indoors in winter.
Long stem indicates that the plant is leggy and needs more light. Slowly introduce to bright indirect light and eventually in time, progress to direct sunlight.
😘 Thank you so much, I tried looking them up but it's only the lemon and lime that seems to be more popular so comparison was a bit hard. Happy gardening
They need to have air circulation and the soil must be moist and not wet. If it's too wet all the time, they will rot. Depends where you plant your seeds, you'll need to lift up the container and put a fan in front of it and let the air blow from the bottom going up. Good luck.
Anytime is a good time to use the grow light but mostly when the weather is cold. This hastens the propagation process but if I have a choice, I would grow all of them(babies) under the grow light.
Your the best Liz 🎉
Though its common succulents but all are so captivating. Gorgeous gorgeous. Great colours.
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
I would LOVE to see a video (made by you) of succulents that color up with less than full sun. :)
I've already done so many of that video Nannette. All my succulents(colorful) that are grown in my 50% UV area doesn't get full sun.
Hi Liz! Your succulents can never be called "common". They are special and beautiful! Cristina Pinto de São Paulo, Brasil. 😍🇧🇷
My first aeonium that I come to love is Kiwi, developed by an Austrailian. Since we moved to San Diego, I was getting depressed because I missed my beautiful garden in Virginia. and could not grow the same flowers as in VA. Now, thanks to Kiwi and your channel, everyday is a happy day. I think I am becoming a succulent addict, haha... Love your channel and watching old ones and new ones. BTW, San Diego has gotten quite bit of rain this winter, hoorah!
From one succulent addict to another.... I think being a SuxAd is not so bad.😉 Thanks for watching and hope you'll find my videos useful.
Love all of them! Thank you for sharing, Liz! I love all these common and beautiful colours succulents! 😍
Good morning Miss Liz🙂 Really love your succulents. Keep it up🙂
Thank you!
💖💖💖 Common fr that country, magaganda pa Po Yan alagaan . That's all original . Yan matibay Po sa winter cgurado . Iba q plants sa garden weak sa cold pero May Australian plant aq nasa ground , Hindi natinag sa snow . Thank u Po for sharing 🙏
You're welcome, Cherry and thanks for watching.
I just love u and your videos
Thanks Liz for showing around.... most beautiful succies 💞💖
Thanks for watching!
As of a month ago, I got into succulents and I just wanted to say I appreciate so much that I have learned from you. Thank you for taking the time to make the videos.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents lovely collection lovely garden have a blessed day
Thank you! You too!
Seen i watch you video i fall in love succulents again thanks Lizk 😊
You’re welcome 😊I'm glad I'm keeping the love for succulents alive...LOL
all, so beautiful.
Good morning🤗beautiful color succulents😍❤
Good morning! Thank you po.
Beautiful! Lagi kong inaabangan ang video mo, Thanks for sharing
Hello po ganda mga tanim mo
Loved your video 🥰 thanks Liz.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching Jemma.
Beautiful collections as always. Really enjoyed your vids.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
Hi LizK, this video verry nice and helpfull, good to let everyone know how beautifyl are Australian common succulents, I always love to watch your video. Thank you for sharing :D
You're welcome.😊
Another beautiful at di nakakasawang video mo ate . Your babies looks epic and gorgeous 😍.
Thank you po. Glad enjoy kayo.
Beautiful collections super gaganda naman
I will do your technique, I will place one succulent in full sun and then another in shade. I love them succies both green and colored =)
Great idea!
i really enjoy watching your video and i love succulence
That's how I became a succulent addict. So many beautiful plants.🤗🥰
Your succulents are awesome
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
My Morning Beauty is more blue compared to yours. It’s never had that pretty pink flush like yours except around the outline of the leaves. I love that pink flush! 💖
I'd like to come over from Italy and help you pulling all those beautifully dried up leaves!!!! :)
Yes please!
Awwwwwww so sosooo stunning
i think Korea's secret is the constant cool temperature and their local soil/fertilizer
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you, Liz. I have quite a few same plants as yours but they are looking quite different from yours. do you think for them to colour up, they need cold temperature? we have lots of sunshine but just not autumn or winter.
The ones shown here except for longissima all color up better in summer when it's hot. There are a few succulents that also color up better in the shade. There's also some that once they mature, they color up regardless of the temperature.
Oh how I wish I could get Huth's Pink in California!
Check Mountain Crest Gardens.
By the ways, can I ask a few tips on growing Dudleya Greenii. I just bought my very first Dudleya. It's almost been three weeks but it just drinks from it's leaves and still haven't grown any new roots. Im quite afraid to screw up bcoz they're not cheap to buy here. Thank u very much.
Dudleya are dormant when it's hot or during summer. When grown from a cutting, best to just let it sit on top of the soil with some top dressings and only water when they have roots. These can take a few weeks. Water by soaking the pot halfway so the roots will try to reach for water in the bottom of the pot. Good luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thank you very much for this. More powers to you and your channel.
So Liz. If I leave my succulents (40F and above) out during winter. Will they come back in spring? I’m sure they will die but will they comeback in spring and summer?? Or will they die and never come back? I really want to test out which succulents survive winter here in zone 6b. (New York) I really don’t like the idea of bringing in so many succulents during the winter. What should I do??
There are many succulents that can survive even in areas with snow. Knowing which succulent is the key. Sempervivum, some sedum, some Euphorbia, Cotyledon Lewisia, some Ice plant and Orostachys just to mention a few can survive being snowed in. Echeveria, graptopetalum and Aeonium will die from very low temperature and needs to be grown indoors in winter.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you so much!! I will look at my plants and see if I have any of the ones you mentioned.
how could you get good rosette? i always end up with long stem and less leaves :(. could you share tips?
Sounds like too much shade.
Long stem indicates that the plant is leggy and needs more light. Slowly introduce to bright indirect light and eventually in time, progress to direct sunlight.
Hi liz do you have snow where you live or just the temp get low???
We get the occasional snow but mostly frost.
Hi! Liz I would like to buy the green rose. Have you got some for sale?
I don't sell any at the moment.
Hi liz, are lemon and lime, lime and chilli the same succulent?
Not the same. Lemon & Lime have thinner and wider leaves and Lime and chile have shorter thicker leaves. That's with the ones I have.
😘 Thank you so much, I tried looking them up but it's only the lemon and lime that seems to be more popular so comparison was a bit hard. Happy gardening
Hello mam. My some germinated succulent got rot. What should I do in this case.
They need to have air circulation and the soil must be moist and not wet. If it's too wet all the time, they will rot. Depends where you plant your seeds, you'll need to lift up the container and put a fan in front of it and let the air blow from the bottom going up. Good luck.
At what point do you put babies under grow light?
Anytime is a good time to use the grow light but mostly when the weather is cold. This hastens the propagation process but if I have a choice, I would grow all of them(babies) under the grow light.
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Korean succulent most grown green house.
Believe me they aren't common at all!