Great collection. I started off liking Echeverias only, but am now discovering that Pachyveria and Pachyphytum are so beautiful when they mature and have long stems...I like the potential of bonsai looks.
Your videos are always interesting and entertaining Marija, I really look forward to them . Thanks for sharing these plants and I hope you can get some sunshine even though it’s winter there. Cheers from OZ
Marija, thank you for the new series spotlighting various plants. You have given so much valuable info and suggestions that have helped me when I had problems with my succulents. Your recommendation about using the spider farmer lights was "spot on" and my plants are doing great.
I love the moon stones. I have one. It’s hard to find different succulents where I live, so I cherish even a few. They are all doing well, growing and sprouting . A year ago when I started with succulents, I killed them with overwatering. I’ve learned a lot from your videos.
Thank you! I think we all kill number of them before we learn to care better for them. Glad you have some of these cuties because they are such a joy to look at!
i love love love my patchyphytums 😍😍 i’ve found they bloom super easy but yet the cuttings take sooo long to grow roots for me. i bought a clearance blue bell blast year and now i have like 5 of them bc of all the babies it put out. they’re so pretty! i love your collection!
I just got moonstones. Best advice out there I have seen so far. Thank you! I live in Ontario, Canada so our weather (being minutes away from Michigan) is quite similar. I am so worried about this new little addition to my plant babies. Growing under lights is excellent advice. I also have them in a South window. The stem is very thick. Lots of plush leaves. I have done so much research and will continue on my succulent growing journey. Again…..best advice I have seen so far.
I'm giving up on certain succulents 😔😔 I discovered which ones grow well for me in my environment.. crassula and Ruby Necklace and Jade...all of my echiverias died...I like certain cacti..so I'll be collecting more of those!🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Genial tu video gracias por compartir, un saludo guapa que tengas un lindo día y feliz año 2022✨✨✨🪅🎊. Kyle siempre le gusta ser el protagonista de las cámaras 🎥 de tus hermosos videos 🤩🤩🤩✨🌻🌻🌻
Hi Marija ! I do really love the bonsai look of your pachyphytum compactum ! It's so beautiful ! 😍I have also a pachyveria powder puff and a pachyphytum dr cornelius (still on my balkony and they seems to be ok, we have around 2 °C minimum those days). All these plants have really beautiful color. I've never seen the pachyveria blue belle before, it's gorgeous ! Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful plants and happy new year !
Love ur collection. Really love ur💗💛 pachyphytum baby fingers and pachyphytum bracteosum 💜. Currently sad my baby fingers just recently got fungus(blackish spots)
I had the same problem with my pink moonstone and murasaki. They grew very well outdoor in the summer time. Then I put them under grow lights in the winter, I noticed that the leaves around the growing points started to fall off. And there was some kind of sticky fluid coming out from there. I didn’t see any mealybugs or any kind of pests, the stems are still healthy. I wonder if the grow lights caused this.
Did you figure it out what it was yet? I just chopped the heads of some of the amethystinum which made me felt very sad because the whole pot had a bonsai look. I also beheaded my murasaki. The new babies from the stem have the same problem, but the off set babh seems all right.
Hi Marijah , do hope your well . Hey do you think its better to propagate cactus in warm temperatures, example pups in the shade , but outside ? Its 100 degrees here in Boise , 80 in the shade . I'm having some that are not rooting . Mark
@@markdale278 what I did this year and seemed the fastest is place under lights on the shelve cacti cuttings and after few weeks small roots appeared. No soil, no pot. Outside you can find spot that is dry, has light but not harsh sun and place the cutting in an empty plastic pot with holes. After tiny roots appear I place in soil, expose to sun like other cacti and start watering lightly.
Great collection. I started off liking Echeverias only, but am now discovering that Pachyveria and Pachyphytum are so beautiful when they mature and have long stems...I like the potential of bonsai looks.
Beautiful! Thanks for this.
Your videos are always interesting and entertaining Marija, I really look forward to them . Thanks for sharing these plants and I hope you can get some sunshine even though it’s winter there. Cheers from OZ
Marija, thank you for the new series spotlighting various plants. You have given so much valuable info and suggestions that have helped me when I had problems with my succulents. Your recommendation about using the spider farmer lights was "spot on" and my plants are doing great.
Oh my God! That's how a compactum looks like when it matures??? Excited for my only one that survived. 😁
Love your succulents but Kylo steals the show 😍❤️💚
As always 😄😄
I love the moon stones. I have one. It’s hard to find different succulents where I live, so I cherish even a few. They are all doing well, growing and sprouting . A year ago when I started with succulents, I killed them with overwatering. I’ve learned a lot from your videos.
Thank you! I think we all kill number of them before we learn to care better for them. Glad you have some of these cuties because they are such a joy to look at!
Love your pachyphtum collection!!! They are all beautiful! I like your idea for the new videos. 😊
Thank you! 🥰 Happy New year Emily! ❤️
i love love love my patchyphytums 😍😍 i’ve found they bloom super easy but yet the cuttings take sooo long to grow roots for me. i bought a clearance blue bell blast year and now i have like 5 of them bc of all the babies it put out. they’re so pretty! i love your collection!
Thank you! Clearance plants are the best when before and after is dramatic and they recover. It is so much fun seeing progress in our plants!
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 i completely agree! such a good feeling knowing you’ve saved them and even better when they start growing like crazy😍
I just got moonstones. Best advice out there I have seen so far. Thank you! I live in Ontario, Canada so our weather (being minutes away from Michigan) is quite similar. I am so worried about this new little addition to my plant babies. Growing under lights is excellent advice. I also have them in a South window. The stem is very thick. Lots of plush leaves. I have done so much research and will continue on my succulent growing journey. Again…..best advice I have seen so far.
Thank you! 🙏🏻😊❤️ good luck! Hope your new babies grow well!
Muito linda parabéns gostei muito ❤😂
I'm giving up on certain succulents 😔😔 I discovered which ones grow well for me in my environment.. crassula and Ruby Necklace and Jade...all of my echiverias died...I like certain cacti..so I'll be collecting more of those!🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Nothing wrong with that decision… I have been thinking a lot about doing something similar in the year ahead
Genial tu video gracias por compartir, un saludo guapa que tengas un lindo día y feliz año 2022✨✨✨🪅🎊. Kyle siempre le gusta ser el protagonista de las cámaras 🎥 de tus hermosos videos 🤩🤩🤩✨🌻🌻🌻
Yes, he does! 😄 Feliz ano 2020!!
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 🥂🥂🎆🎆🪅🌻🌵🌵
Beautiful ❤ 😍
I have some blue haze and that one does look the same...
I thought that may be blue haze instead of moonstone
I just got one a few minutes ago!❤️
Hi Marija ! I do really love the bonsai look of your pachyphytum compactum ! It's so beautiful ! 😍I have also a pachyveria powder puff and a pachyphytum dr cornelius (still on my balkony and they seems to be ok, we have around 2 °C minimum those days). All these plants have really beautiful color. I've never seen the pachyveria blue belle before, it's gorgeous ! Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful plants and happy new year !
Happy new year! I am excited to hear updates on your balcony plants. Few more months and they will enjoy spring sun!
9 merhabalar cok küzel elinize saylık 🌺🥀
👏👏👏👌👍
Love ur collection. Really love ur💗💛 pachyphytum baby fingers and pachyphytum bracteosum 💜. Currently sad my baby fingers just recently got fungus(blackish spots)
Fungus is tough. Though sometimes I got it as a result of pests attacking plant. Hope you can save it! ❤️
I had the same problem with my pink moonstone and murasaki. They grew very well outdoor in the summer time. Then I put them under grow lights in the winter, I noticed that the leaves around the growing points started to fall off. And there was some kind of sticky fluid coming out from there. I didn’t see any mealybugs or any kind of pests, the stems are still healthy. I wonder if the grow lights caused this.
I doubt it’s lights. Whenever there is something sticky there us pests and some are so small they are not visible with our eyes.
Did you figure it out what it was yet? I just chopped the heads of some of the amethystinum which made me felt very sad because the whole pot had a bonsai look. I also beheaded my murasaki. The new babies from the stem have the same problem, but the off set babh seems all right.
Which is better to use rocks or soil I’ve seen people use one or the other.
Hi Marijah , on a african milk tree rubra , do you think the light green at the top is lack of light . Or maybe sign of new growth ?
New growth is little lighter color at first, but if it’s smaller and stays greener it is definitely lack of light
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 thank you .
Hi Marijah , do hope your well . Hey do you think its better to propagate cactus in warm temperatures, example pups in the shade , but outside ? Its 100 degrees here in Boise , 80 in the shade . I'm having some that are not rooting . Mark
@@markdale278 what I did this year and seemed the fastest is place under lights on the shelve cacti cuttings and after few weeks small roots appeared. No soil, no pot. Outside you can find spot that is dry, has light but not harsh sun and place the cutting in an empty plastic pot with holes. After tiny roots appear I place in soil, expose to sun like other cacti and start watering lightly.
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 thats interesting, thank you for your help
Does it do well on a window seal?
These need a lot of light so only if facing south or east