Hi Pail. I got the 14 1-2 inch rootless cuttings mentioned earlier and because they looked totally dormant I put them all into one 8 inch terracotta pot and to my surprise, within days they looked so healthy. After 20 days they are all firm in the medium so clearly have roots. Would you leave them in there until spring and head chop them then or transplant them into individual pots now? It's autumn here in UK growing indoors with no grow light. Mostly aeoniums with 4 non aeonium cuttings too.
The Dinner Plate was probably one of my first Aeoniums, and they do get huge! I love the way they grow more florets without bare stems. Early on I planted one in the g ground and quickly changed my mind.
Good idea. It would be a very long one because I grow over 1,000 plants. Name a few types of plants or succulents you want to see and I'll do a tour of them.
I love Aeoniums, too - and live in Southern Califiornia near the beach. Yesterday I found one I don't have on clearance at Lowe's so had to bring it home, along with a couple of small-"flowering" ones on sale at Home Depot. I love the black ones and want to start some cuttings and hope to also encourage more "flowers" on the stem. I have quite a few sunburst and have never seen them flower. I grow all of mine in large containers, and if the full sun in front of my house gets to be too much for any I can shift them around as there are plants on both sides of the house and in the backyard.
Wow , what a beautiful and amazing aeonium collections , And can I know, where can I buy those Kinds of plants? And thanks for sharing with us those beautiful plants.
Great tour and wonderful collection. I like sunburst too. Mine were suffering in 10a zone full sun so I moved them to morning sun. They are loving their new location. Kiwis turn yellow in winter, bright and cheerful as any flower.
Hi, If you live in San Diego, I can give you some. If you want me to ship them to you, I can for a reasonable fee within the USA. Email me at whatplantisthatpaul@gmail.com
Hello! You’ve got beautiful, gorgeous aeonium!!! Thank you very much for sharing. I have a question. I’ve got this “AEONIUM URBICUM, SAUCER PLANT “ but it’s red. Ur’s is green. Why is that? Thank you very much and you have a beautiful blessed day and stay safe and healthy 🙏
Hi! Thanks for the kind words. I think there are many hybrids and variations in the variety. I've also noticed that some are also mislabeled. You can send me so pictures and I can try to help. Also, sunlight and stress cause a lot of color variation. If you like the green color, give them less direct sunlight.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul so it’s the lighting? Got you Paul. You take care and thank you very much for taking the time to respond. Now I know !!! You have a beautiful blessed day and stay safe and healthy 🙏
Thank you for sharing your amazing and beautiful aeonium. My aeoniums that are green in color have sticky leaves and smell bad. Do you know the reason why?
Paul is this a good time of year to purchase since they do go into dormancy in the summer,I just got a Mardi Grais and wonder if I should get another one because of Love them so much
Waaau i am like a child in candy stor....wood hawe them all.🍬🌱🍀 Congrstulation on you wanderful colection. Some of veraety i hawent seen before. Hapy growing.
Having just become the proud mummy to 14 aeonium babies this selection of your videos was perfect Paul. Thank you so much for sharing.
Wonderful! Thanks for watching :)
Hi Pail. I got the 14 1-2 inch rootless cuttings mentioned earlier and because they looked totally dormant I put them all into one 8 inch terracotta pot and to my surprise, within days they looked so healthy. After 20 days they are all firm in the medium so clearly have roots. Would you leave them in there until spring and head chop them then or transplant them into individual pots now? It's autumn here in UK growing indoors with no grow light. Mostly aeoniums with 4 non aeonium cuttings too.
Thanks for showing off your plants ...most beautiful...such a big variety.
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching! I have another dozen new hybrids to share in the future.
I am new to these plants so I love all of them
We love them too, Have a few new ones to share soon
The Dinner Plate was probably one of my first Aeoniums, and they do get huge! I love the way they grow more florets without bare stems. Early on I planted one in the g ground and quickly changed my mind.
I love your collection of aeonium, you have a beautiful yard. Can you do a full yard tour? I need some inspiration.
Good idea. It would be a very long one because I grow over 1,000 plants. Name a few types of plants or succulents you want to see and I'll do a tour of them.
Thank you and I enjoy watching all your plants .
Yes beautiful and all over California
Yes!!!
I love Aeoniums, too - and live in Southern Califiornia near the beach. Yesterday I found one I don't have on clearance at Lowe's so had to bring it home, along with a couple of small-"flowering" ones on sale at Home Depot. I love the black ones and want to start some cuttings and hope to also encourage more "flowers" on the stem. I have quite a few sunburst and have never seen them flower. I grow all of mine in large containers, and if the full sun in front of my house gets to be too much for any I can shift them around as there are plants on both sides of the house and in the backyard.
When is the best time to plant Aeonium into the ground soil? I plan to plant them in my front yard close to the sidewalk.
I recommend when they are not dormant. If so, water them very little when dormant or they will rot.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul Thank you!
Wow , what a beautiful and amazing aeonium collections , And can I know, where can I buy those Kinds of plants? And thanks for sharing with us those beautiful plants.
Thanks so much, I've found them, traded for them, and bought many in local nurseries in San Diego County. Thanks for watching.
Great tour and wonderful collection. I like sunburst too. Mine were suffering in 10a zone full sun so I moved them to morning sun. They are loving their new location. Kiwis turn yellow in winter, bright and cheerful as any flower.
Thank you. I love the color changes they display. Have a great day.
Absolutely beautiful
What a beautiful collection of plants! Thank you for the tour and sharing your knowledge (love the music too!).
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.
Pretty aeoniums! ❤️🪴👍🏼
Thanks! They are waking up now :)
How do you transplant a crested aeonium sunburst?
Not too hard, keep them from rotting, support them while they root, and try not to do much until they come out of dormancy.
Omg, your aeoniums are so pretty. I want to try growing them. Can I buy each of your variety cuttings including the crested ones?
Hi, If you live in San Diego, I can give you some. If you want me to ship them to you, I can for a reasonable fee within the USA. Email me at whatplantisthatpaul@gmail.com
Beautiful plants!! I bet your aloes are looking amazing!!
They are! Thanks for watching.
Hello! You’ve got beautiful, gorgeous aeonium!!! Thank you very much for sharing. I have a question. I’ve got this “AEONIUM URBICUM, SAUCER PLANT “ but it’s red. Ur’s is green. Why is that? Thank you very much and you have a beautiful blessed day and stay safe and healthy 🙏
Hi! Thanks for the kind words. I think there are many hybrids and variations in the variety. I've also noticed that some are also mislabeled. You can send me so pictures and I can try to help. Also, sunlight and stress cause a lot of color variation. If you like the green color, give them less direct sunlight.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul so it’s the lighting? Got you Paul. You take care and thank you very much for taking the time to respond. Now I know !!! You have a beautiful blessed day and stay safe and healthy 🙏
Thank you for sharing your amazing and beautiful aeonium. My aeoniums that are green in color have sticky leaves and smell bad. Do you know the reason why?
They are probably going dormant. Some smell ratty, especially in the summer. Can you give them less shade?
Wooow 😲
Hermoso jardín
Gracias por compartir tu colección de suculentas
Thanks!
Beautiful plants
Thanks for the kind words!
Very beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Like it so pretty aeonium
Thanks!
Beautiful❤Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
24:26 isn’t that iris rose?
Many hybrids are similar to this one, it was labeled either Plum Purdy or 'Escondido'
Very beautiful! How old are most of these? Just curious how long it takes to grow these this big.
Hi! Anywhere from 1 to 8 years old... Some may even be 10 years old!
love it!! i want one!!!
the flat crested !! do you sell some?
omg! the arboreum hybrid too IM IN LOVE!!
LOL, they are great plants. Do you live in San Diego?
Paul is this a good time of year to purchase since they do go into dormancy in the summer,I just got a Mardi Grais and wonder if I should get another one because of Love them so much
Yes! Excellent choice :)
Very nice, do you have Aeonium Sedifolium
No, but I just added it to my wishlist.
If you're ever Mira Mesa, I will give you one
I have an Aeuonium that looks like a pine cone. Do you know what they are called?
It is probably flowering. Can you send me a photo to whatplantisthatpaul@gmail.com and I can help you figure it out.
Beautifull
Thank you
Great video,You are a Master of This species👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
Awesome collection! Would love to have some of the crested aeoniums if you are selling some. I live in SD too.
Where can we buy the Aeonium Mardi Gras if it is patented and can’t get clippings of it?
Send me an email and we can figure it out.... I have several plants of it. whatplantisthatpaul@gmail.com
I got mine from Green Thumb Nursery in San Marcos, CA.
Those plants are stoning
:)
Waaau i am like a child in candy stor....wood hawe them all.🍬🌱🍀 Congrstulation on you wanderful colection. Some of veraety i hawent seen before. Hapy growing.
Thank you so much 😊
Magnificent collection my favorite 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Yay! Thank you!
Love the music! What band ??
Thanks! I'll ask Scott, the editor :)
Do you sell your crested aeonium?
Do you live in San Diego? I can give you a piece or two...
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul oh thank you but I live in the Bay Area. I’d love to have some.
👍
Thanks for watching.
If you surround your plants with egg shells or disposable forks the snails will not trespass 👀
Excellent tip! Thank you!
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Thanks!
Pensé que era Snoop Dogg al escucharlo hablar jajjaa
Lol, Sup CUZ
Gorgeous plants
Thank you!