5 Extreme Heat Tolerant Succulents | Succulents in Seconds

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  • Extreme heat can be very problematic for a lot of succulents. While people think of succulents as desert plants, they don't all grow well in an extremely hot desert climate.
    In this video, I share with you 5 succulents (and not just cactus) will do well in the hot weather.
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    02:42 Opuntia macrocentra does well in heat and cold!
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Комментарии • 63

  • @margienagata46
    @margienagata46 3 года назад +5

    You're exactly right! I also live in a desert and all the succulents I bought this year, those that you mentioned are the only ones I have that are alive right now. I found even in a shaded patio, the succulents don't survive. So I've tried to save whatever I had and brought them inside and hope they survive until the weather cools off. THank you for your tips! They're very helpful.

  • @aislinncurran146
    @aislinncurran146 3 года назад +4

    I'm working on making a bioactive enclosure for an arid climate snake, so this is helpful! I'll of course need to double check that they are safe for him :)

  • @melissabeach7078
    @melissabeach7078 5 лет назад +5

    I live in the high desert in CA. I have the hardest time keeping my succulents alive. The indoor ones almost always die within 6 months. Love your videos and I hope they can help me stop killing my succulents!

  • @CoNSu_11
    @CoNSu_11 Год назад +1

    Anacampseros rufescens (sand rose) and Lenophyllum Texanum (Charlie Brown's Texas Sedum) are good at extreme humid heat.

  • @patrickflaherty7905
    @patrickflaherty7905 3 года назад +4

    Lots of sites recommend succulents for high heat, but this is the first one to get it right. There is full sun, and then there is desert sun and heat. I know: I learned hard lessons in record 123 degree Palm Spring's heat last month. Move on from any site recommending aeoniums (most do) or Crassula/jades. My coltyledons are still deciding. She is absolutely right with elephant plants (though she uses the scientific name), fire stick, cactus, agave, and aloe. By the way, my sansevieria don't mind the heat as long as they are in full shade. Anybody have luck with sempervarium hen & chicks or the new mangaves in high heat and full desert sun?

  • @sheilafaulkner5017
    @sheilafaulkner5017 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for sharing this video. I live in Texas and badly want to have out door succulents.

  • @juliehomer3884
    @juliehomer3884 5 лет назад +7

    Yes I’ve already changed my mind as to where I’m placing mine next year ,going to give them morning sunshine then shade for afternoon ,thank you Cassidy 👍

  • @timeenuf4200
    @timeenuf4200 5 лет назад +1

    I just started my very first succulent garden with a few plants I could afford to purchase. Neighbors and friends have also contributed. I never turn down a free plant regardless of what type it is. The neighbor gave me a small chunk of aloe and said just stick it in the ground. I did with love and well wishes for a long future. Within about a week it started turning brown and within a short time it started looking quite dead and rotten. She said to leave it alone and water as needed. In about 2 weeks it started getting green again and it's growing very well. I have since then "adopted" several aloe and have gone through the same stages. Good life lesson to let nature take it's course.

  • @GreenLadyDV
    @GreenLadyDV 5 лет назад +3

    💚💚💚 Some of my hardy garden favs made your list. 👍😁

  • @MrsBradleyMia
    @MrsBradleyMia 4 года назад +1

    Hello and thank you for the much needed info. I live in Texas and I love love succulents and plan on planting the hardest ones on the side of my house.

  • @lindabelknap4878
    @lindabelknap4878 5 лет назад +1

    Really good information.We have some real high temp here. This summer we did not have high humidity. I have several of these outside already but more inside. I will move those outside next
    Summer. Thank you for this information.

  • @lleo9703
    @lleo9703 5 лет назад +1

    Just moved to Phoenix from Minnesota. Thank you Cassidy for sharing your hot weather succulent stories. Your videos are so helpful to this transPLANT!

    • @bellajenna87
      @bellajenna87 5 лет назад +1

      I'm a fellow Minnesotan. Howdy (former) neighbor!

    • @lleo9703
      @lleo9703 5 лет назад +1

      Hi Jenna! I just planted some agaves (don't know what kind) in my new yard. Bought them at an Estate sale for $3 each! I find that the nurseries here are very pricey, even compared to Bachmans..

    • @bellajenna87
      @bellajenna87 5 лет назад +1

      Oh nice! More expensive than Bachmans? That's saying a lot. I wonder why they're so spendy

    • @lleo9703
      @lleo9703 5 лет назад +1

      I don't understand WHY succulents and cacti are more expensive in a desert state. Go figure! I plant to join a local gardening club and maybe they can point me in the direction of more reasonable priced options. I loved Bachmans! Loved their pottery and plants.

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  5 лет назад

      Hey Leo! The best time to get succulents is right now :) The Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix has their annual fall sale this weekend (Oct 19 for members, and the 20, 21 for the public). I'm headed there on Friday :)

  • @praewwah
    @praewwah 5 лет назад +3

    Binged watch ur channel and I just got my first 3!

  • @mandyburkhardt8181
    @mandyburkhardt8181 3 года назад

    Great information! Thank you! Mamdy

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail Год назад +1

    Also in Phoenix. Keep the heat liver infi coming! What can grow in hot shade on my porches???

  • @debbiehayes5567
    @debbiehayes5567 5 лет назад +1

    Lots of helpful hints. I need lots of info.

  • @beverlyherr3310
    @beverlyherr3310 5 лет назад +1

    I have all these in my Phx home. I have a section of my yard that's mostly a collection of various aloes along with trailing purple lantana. Love Aloes! Several didn't make it thru the summer this year. I don't think it was the heat that got them as much as all the excess rain we got this year that melted them.

    • @lleo9703
      @lleo9703 5 лет назад

      Does the purple lantana need to be on an irrigation drip?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  5 лет назад

      I'm not very familiar with Lantana, but the ones in our front yard (which the HOA maintains) do all have drips going to them. I'm not sure what the watering schedule is though.

    • @lleo9703
      @lleo9703 5 лет назад

      I have spaces in my yard with capped irrigation so have potential to add plants that need watering to these places. I’ll probably get some Lantana. I’ll let the group know how they do here and what schedule they are on.

  • @naomiisaka6364
    @naomiisaka6364 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Mamm .......

  • @Uneedmoremeds
    @Uneedmoremeds 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great information. This is very helpful. Thanks for sharing 👍😊.

  • @Stasia86
    @Stasia86 5 лет назад +1

    I just moved to phx! I decided to make succulents my hobby but I’m a total beginner. Your videos are BY FAR the best I’ve seen. Please make more! I’d love to meet and learn more. Do you teach classes?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  5 лет назад

      So glad you enjoy the videos! :) I teach a course online, Successfully Growing Succulents. You can learn more about it and sign up here:
      succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-premiumcourse

  • @cavenewt9980
    @cavenewt9980 4 года назад +2

    How about both heat and cold? I'm near Moab, where it can get down to zero in the winter, and spends a good bit of time around 110° in the summer.

  • @cherylgarrett1646
    @cherylgarrett1646 5 лет назад +1

    You are such a wealth of information! Thank you.

  • @meep2576
    @meep2576 2 года назад +1

    I have none of those 🥵 so do I have to bring them in to the air conditioning? Yikes, that wasn’t my plan I was just going to put them in the shade when it hits 90s and 100. I guess I will find out and I love your videos ❤️

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  2 года назад +1

      Placing them in the shade will definitely help! When it's time to water them, water in the morning. It will help the roots stay cool!
      Learn what heat-related issues to watch for (and how to help any plants suffering) in this post:
      succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-heat

    • @meep2576
      @meep2576 2 года назад

      @@Succulentsandsunshine your a sweetie 🌿🙏

  • @Eram.Abbasi
    @Eram.Abbasi 3 года назад +1

    I live in a city that has hot climate and being near seaside it is humid as well.
    Plz can u do a video on succulents that can do well in hot humid climate?
    I esp like soft succulents like the roset styles. But I have heard that they don't survive in hot humid climate. Plz can u share some tips on this?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the suggestion! You can find more about dealing with heat and humidity here:
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-heathumidfaq

    • @Eram.Abbasi
      @Eram.Abbasi 3 года назад

      @@Succulentsandsunshine Thank you

  • @AbbyHuang1013
    @AbbyHuang1013 4 года назад +1

    i just started and I also live in Phx, AZ! How do you care for your succulents during summer? They are currently in the backyard! I didnt know they wouldn't survive the heat :(

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  4 года назад +1

      I've had some successes and failures :) Take a look here:
      ruclips.net/video/hXIAL0ELVGw/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/vtYFjsGUkQE/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/oFD1YZiTgMs/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/zlECpvUuyBI/видео.html

  • @sharonkeef0522
    @sharonkeef0522 5 лет назад +1

    Omg I'd love to have me one.of those stick ones I think u called them a flame something where did u find it I love it

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  5 лет назад +1

      It's called Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’. You can learn more about it and purchase one in the links here:
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-fire

  • @lindajackson7310
    @lindajackson7310 5 лет назад +1

    Hi edagdwg thanks for sharing love these plants love this video God at work 🙏 changes things Linda j ☮️❤️ ❤️💯 💯💯 💯

  • @NC-wl1xm
    @NC-wl1xm 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Cassidy was wondering when re potting is it best to do During their growing season or dormant season?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  5 лет назад

      At the beginning of the growing season is best. But with good repotting and watering techniques any time of year is fine.
      - www.succulentsandsunshine.com/how-to-plant-a-succulent/?.com&
      - www.succulentsandsunshine.com/tips-for-planting-succulents-in-containers/?.com&
      - www.succulentsandsunshine.com/how-to-water-succulent-plants/?.com&

  • @kyleeschannel8156
    @kyleeschannel8156 4 года назад +1

    👍

  • @chrislim2681
    @chrislim2681 4 года назад +1

    hi。 I would like to know opuntia macrocentra fruit can eat?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  3 года назад

      Yes it is edible, but care must be taken to remove any of the sharp spine before eating.

  • @lloydbartholomew3650
    @lloydbartholomew3650 3 года назад +1

    How tolerant are these to cold. Are they perennials?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  3 года назад

      You can find that information on each of the 5 succulents care pages here. Opuntia macrocentra do well in both heat and cold.
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-elephant
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-goldenbarrel
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-artichoke
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-fire
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-purplepear

  • @petrusyulianuslambaihang1085
    @petrusyulianuslambaihang1085 5 лет назад

    do you have link list of succulent that grow on lowland? because i lived in lowland, and many of my friend grow highland succulent and they died. thx

  • @evelynlebron1521
    @evelynlebron1521 4 года назад +1

    Hi I live in Peoria Arizona and I just have a question in regards to the Sun and succulents I have mine in a porch covered and they don't get the Direct Sun but they get the Heat and then the Luminous from the the light of the Sun but not the Direct Sun do you think it will okay

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  4 года назад +1

      If you notice stress from the heat, a shade cloth could help. Take a look at this video to see how my succulents are doing in the heat now:
      ruclips.net/video/iMt-ef1KDDY/видео.html

    • @evelynlebron1521
      @evelynlebron1521 4 года назад

      Thank you so much I did watch a video beautiful Plans by the way I just wanted to let you know I had to bring in all of my plants from outside that were succulents inside I did end up buying some grow lights and some overhead grow lights just keep them alive for 6 months and then I'll put it back outside for another 6 months so they're really good outside for 6 months between the time of October all the way up until the 1st of April and then I have to bring him in the end of April all the way and leave a man in till the 1st of October I can start taking him out but thank you for everything I do appreciate it and they're doing so much better inside

  • @platinum11110
    @platinum11110 4 года назад +1

    I don't like cactuses ☹