THANK YOU Liz. I get to see all your beautiful succulents. And so cute the babies. You have so much lovely succulents. THANK YOU so much for sharing your garden of Eden. God Bless
Thanks Liz for this informative reminder I still get the urge to water but am mindful of just my leaf props Its so true how I learnt from you easier to revive a dry plant than try save a rotting one Was lovely looking at more of your beautiful plants as always ❤
A good tip to revive dried ones i agree fully.it means dried ones also have a chance of revive. Findings from experience tests results commended with admiration. This to LizK and next to cowatcher
Thanku again for a timely video. Here its raining since a couple of days and then the sun gets out and is hot. So its a bit challenging at present. I after sending a lot of succulents across the bridge started following your advice and its made a huge difference. I just water at night now as its post 8.30,9 pm that the temp drops to 25. Thanku once again
I started collecting succulents last summer and I killed so many of them by fussing with them too much and overwatering. I am going to need to learn some restraint and remind myself that if it feels too hot for me to go outside to water, the plants probably don't want to be watered anyway.
Hello, I love your succulents 💕. What type of orange, yellow, green succulent on the left side of the screen in 1.51 ?🤔 I think I have the same one but I don't know the name 🤷♀️.
Hello Liz! I'm from Argentina so we share same seasons but summers here are much hotter specially this year we've had extremely high temperatures, from 34 to 38 degress and 28 at night and no rain at all. I've lost many plants mainly because of sun burn and watering issues. Now I've learnt that no watering is the key! One question: do you water with seaweed solution even in summer, when many succulents are still dormant? Big hug from Argentina! Love your videos! ❤😊
Hola Sylvia, I use seaweed in summer also because it helps the overall wellbeing of the plant. Makes them stronger and able to withstand more heat. The mature/big plants get a lot of watering before the extreme summer heat, so they don't need to be watered on the last month of summer when temperatures are at its highest. My Romeos in big pots don't get watering at all during summer except of course if they show signs of dehydration. I also find that if they are kept in a controlled environment such as my 50% UV shade cloth area, even summer dormant succulents like the aeonium continues to grow. Thanks for watching. 🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK hi liz :) i get extreme hot temps as well, when i take a thirsty succulent indoors will it be okay to place it back outside in the morning-afternoon sunlight after getting soaked overnight or would the heat of the next day cause burning after being watered? does keeping it inside overnight allow the plant to absorb? here in texas its about to be 100F all week 😰
Hi Liz, thank you for all your videos, I have learn so much from watching . Can the liquid seaweed be use once a month on the succulent during the growing season?
I see it was really hot in Australia, here today was 40 degrees F and we celebrate first day of spring. Today I watered my succulents like you did in a video. I soaked the pots in rain water and some seaweed mix. Used last of rain water, stores have no distilled water - can I use tap water?? Thank you
On a plant that is mature and have roots, it can be watered like other plants. But in some that have thick farina, best to submerge the pot to soil level to keep it pristine looking.
It's in my recent uploaded video. Please follow see link below. Growing Champagne, Romeo & Pretty in Pink VLOG #176 - ruclips.net/video/a8wFbNStFXQ/видео.html
You and me both on the cricket. NRL and both my teams won. Hard to do halftime watering because I easily get lost in my gardening and will miss the rest of the game. Thanks for watching.
I started investing in terracotta pots, though collected many pretty ceramic pots after watching your videos, because now half of my day goes running around saving succulents, saving my hard earned income which I spended on them😢
I'm so sorry to hear that. Most succulents die from overwatering. As I've stated in this video, if they don't look like they need water, don't water them. If they look thirsty... soak them. They can also rot from being thirsty.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK How to understand their thirst even thirsty👅💦 one can die from rot🤪, some times I try to water only sufficient for succulents roots to soakup and not the entire pot, &leave rest for the destiny
Can we give a second to appreciate the fact you make soo long video s just for us in every weeks
Thanks for watching. Good to know someone appreciates my hard work. Have a wonderful day!
These are so beautiful. My intuition always had me water mine at night.. Guess they like it for a reason.
You do take very good care of your succulent thank you for sharing lovely collection have a blessed day
Thank you! You too!
THANK YOU Liz. I get to see all your beautiful succulents. And so cute the babies. You have so much lovely succulents. THANK YOU so much for sharing your garden of Eden. God Bless
Thanks for watching. 🥰
Thanks Liz for this informative reminder
I still get the urge to water but am mindful of just my leaf props
Its so true how I learnt from you easier to revive a dry plant than try save a rotting one
Was lovely looking at more of your beautiful plants as always ❤
My pleasure and thanks for watching.🥰
A good tip to revive dried ones i agree fully.it means dried ones also have a chance of revive.
Findings from experience tests results commended with admiration. This to LizK and next to cowatcher
Thank you for sharing your valuable expertise, Liz!!🥰
No expert at all. Just made a lot of mistakes and have learned from it. Thanks for watching. 🥰
Very good information I never thought about that.I will this summer thank you😮
I love you Liz! You are so knowledgeable and your collection is like no other. I have plant envy😂 your garden is my Disneyland!
Great tip as usual. Never even crossed my mind.
Thanku again for a timely video. Here its raining since a couple of days and then the sun gets out and is hot. So its a bit challenging at present. I after sending a lot of succulents across the bridge started following your advice and its made a huge difference. I just water at night now as its post 8.30,9 pm that the temp drops to 25. Thanku once again
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching. 🥰
I started collecting succulents last summer and I killed so many of them by fussing with them too much and overwatering. I am going to need to learn some restraint and remind myself that if it feels too hot for me to go outside to water, the plants probably don't want to be watered anyway.
Thanks for watching Samatha. Yes... Too much love can kill. LOL
So am i too as new to this plnt.
Thank you so much for educating this succulent novice liz😅.I learn so much from your videos..Love from Jamaica.
You are so welcome, Suzy. Hope you'll find my videos useful. Thanks for watching. 🥰
Big South’s supporter here and loving the addition of the Dolphins. 😊
We also go for the Bunnies and Eels. GO DOLPHINS!!!😊
Hello, I love your succulents 💕. What type of orange, yellow, green succulent on the left side of the screen in 1.51 ?🤔 I think I have the same one but I don't know the name 🤷♀️.
Echeveria agavoides Frank Reinelt.
saludos desde España, excellent video friend. greetings
Thanks for watching. 🥰 Have a lovely day.
Hey liz, what is that yellow echeveria in the blue pot called at 0:47? I have this but it never came with a tag
It's called Echeveria agavoides Pretty in Pink.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK maam, you sure I'd is correct on this one? Cause goggle images shows something entirely different
Hello Liz! I'm from Argentina so we share same seasons but summers here are much hotter specially this year we've had extremely high temperatures, from 34 to 38 degress and 28 at night and no rain at all. I've lost many plants mainly because of sun burn and watering issues. Now I've learnt that no watering is the key! One question: do you water with seaweed solution even in summer, when many succulents are still dormant? Big hug from Argentina! Love your videos! ❤😊
Hola Sylvia, I use seaweed in summer also because it helps the overall wellbeing of the plant. Makes them stronger and able to withstand more heat. The mature/big plants get a lot of watering before the extreme summer heat, so they don't need to be watered on the last month of summer when temperatures are at its highest. My Romeos in big pots don't get watering at all during summer except of course if they show signs of dehydration.
I also find that if they are kept in a controlled environment such as my 50% UV shade cloth area, even summer dormant succulents like the aeonium continues to grow. Thanks for watching. 🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experiences! I've learnt a lot from you! 🥰💚
Hi Liz, what should be my watering schedule during summers (around 40℃)?
I don't water at all during summer when temperature goes over 30°C. If there's really thirsty plants, I take them indoors and soak them overnight.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thank you!! Really love your videos❤️
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK hi liz :) i get extreme hot temps as well, when i take a thirsty succulent indoors will it be okay to place it back outside in the morning-afternoon sunlight after getting soaked overnight or would the heat of the next day cause burning after being watered? does keeping it inside overnight allow the plant to absorb? here in texas its about to be 100F all week 😰
Hi Liz, thank you for all your videos, I have learn so much from watching .
Can the liquid seaweed be use once a month on the succulent during the growing season?
I use it all the time by when the soil is dry and alternating with plain water watering. Thanks for watching.
I still don’t learn my lesson…lol I water when it’s hot but I’ll listen this time! Spring is coming and when summer arrives all be ready 🥹
Practice makes perfect. 🥰 I'm sure you'll soon get the hang of it. Thanks for watching.
Another great video 🤗💙🌷
Thanks for watching and commenting again Kristi. 🥰
I see it was really hot in Australia, here today was 40 degrees F and we celebrate first day of spring. Today I watered my succulents like you did in a video. I soaked the pots in rain water and some seaweed mix. Used last of rain water, stores have no distilled water - can I use tap water??
Thank you
I only ever use tap water.
I only water late at night it's far too hot in nz
Can we spray water on succulent leaves.said not to wet leaves water only medium where roots grow. Is it right?
On a plant that is mature and have roots, it can be watered like other plants. But in some that have thick farina, best to submerge the pot to soil level to keep it pristine looking.
Very impormative thank you po🤩😍
Thank you po.🥰
hi liz.. is it possible for you to do a comparison for your amestro and honey pink? thank you..
It's in my recent uploaded video. Please follow see link below.
Growing Champagne, Romeo & Pretty in Pink VLOG #176 - ruclips.net/video/a8wFbNStFXQ/видео.html
AFL or NRL? Water at half time! I discovered if I went out to water in cricket season a few Aussie wicket’s would always fall😂
You and me both on the cricket. NRL and both my teams won. Hard to do halftime watering because I easily get lost in my gardening and will miss the rest of the game. Thanks for watching.
Hi Liz ❤
Thanks very much for watching and being first to comment also. 🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK your welcome Liz i am also thank you for always sharing Liz ,, love from Indonesia🥰
Dito sa Pinas tita iba na init kapag ganyan
Here too it's the same. Heat is heat. The only difference is humidity.
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I started investing in terracotta pots, though collected many pretty ceramic pots after watching your videos, because now half of my day goes running around saving succulents, saving my hard earned income which I spended on them😢
I'm so sorry to hear that. Most succulents die from overwatering. As I've stated in this video, if they don't look like they need water, don't water them. If they look thirsty... soak them. They can also rot from being thirsty.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK How to understand their thirst even thirsty👅💦 one can die from rot🤪, some times I try to water only sufficient for succulents roots to soakup and not the entire pot, &leave rest for the destiny
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hello Lisk..
Hello Gigi. 😊
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