Hi Richard! I have killed so many succulents over the years...I have a stack of empty nursery pots.....that they come in....My favorites are crassulas and kalanchoes....easier care for me.....I also LOVE Haworthias....and have many many different ones...kinda collect them!...highly recommend all varieties :).....I am going to try the stones....I have a container....that looks nice on your video....great tips like bottom watering as well....I need to try harder when I bring them in for the winter....some make it through and some don't....but I would love if they all made it of course.....you do such a nice job taking care of yours....thanks for the nice video!
I love succulents and really like your advice about adding moisture-wicking rock or mulch as plant toppers. Good, common-sense information in quick, in-and-out videos. 👍🏾👍🏾
I was thinking about getting a jade plant (even though I'm pretty hard on plants). That lead me to buy 2 crassula ovatas, one of which is undulata and the other ET's fingers. It's been a couple of weeks and they're not dead yet! Thanks for your tips
I bought an Echeveria today, but the packaging was so rough that it pretty much ended up losing all of it's Farina, so I guess we'll see how this goes...
@@SheffieldMadePlants Oh, Yeah. It was stretched to heaven and back, so it was going for less than half price, but now I'm a little concerned as to how this is going to go down. I bottom water, so I'm not too stressed about it absorbing too much moisture from that. Should I move it into a low humidity environment? Or should it be fine for as long as I dodge the foliage when watering?
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These videos are so helpful thank you! I can’t believe how underrated this channel is it deserves so many more subs!
Thank you 😁
Omg thank you so much for the tips. Just learned a few new things. Now I know my plants will grow better.
Glad you found it useful 😊
I love succulents and you’ve given me good tips 😀
Great thanks
I just found your videos and I am a subscriber now. Lots of great advice and tips to be able to take care of my plants😊
Great, thanks for subbing Claudia!
Something I learned the hard way is to water first, then fertilize. I've burned a couple of plants and the leaves are left permanently damaged 🤯
Your putting out some top content! thank you.
Cheers 👍
Thank you for the tip of succulent care that is something that is new to learn more about
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it 👍
Hi Richard! I have killed so many succulents over the years...I have a stack of empty nursery pots.....that they come in....My favorites are crassulas and kalanchoes....easier care for me.....I also LOVE Haworthias....and have many many different ones...kinda collect them!...highly recommend all varieties :).....I am going to try the stones....I have a container....that looks nice on your video....great tips like bottom watering as well....I need to try harder when I bring them in for the winter....some make it through and some don't....but I would love if they all made it of course.....you do such a nice job taking care of yours....thanks for the nice video!
I think we’ve all killed a couple of succulents at least. I like a nice Crassula too. Thanks for watching
I love succulents and really like your advice about adding moisture-wicking rock or mulch as plant toppers.
Good, common-sense information in quick, in-and-out videos. 👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you for the nice feedback!
@@SheffieldMadePlants You're welcome. You keep earning it. 😉
I was thinking about getting a jade plant (even though I'm pretty hard on plants). That lead me to buy 2 crassula ovatas, one of which is undulata and the other ET's fingers. It's been a couple of weeks and they're not dead yet! Thanks for your tips
ET’s fingers 😂
Agree 100% 👏🏻
😊you are number one
Thanks!
Yellow or white sand at the bottom of your pot holder will hold the water for better wicking and reduce the incidence of pest and viruses.
Nice tip thanks
I bought an Echeveria today, but the packaging was so rough that it pretty much ended up losing all of it's Farina, so I guess we'll see how this goes...
That’s a shame. Was it discounted?
@@SheffieldMadePlants Oh, Yeah. It was stretched to heaven and back, so it was going for less than half price, but now I'm a little concerned as to how this is going to go down.
I bottom water, so I'm not too stressed about it absorbing too much moisture from that. Should I move it into a low humidity environment? Or should it be fine for as long as I dodge the foliage when watering?
@@sandy_carpetsthesecond5013 I’d keep it in a bright spot and see how it gets on. Eventually new leaves will grow and replace the damaged one.
Have you done a video about plant lights
This is probably the closest
The Light Your Plants REALLY Get Will Shock You
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I have some succulent leaves and I want to know how to propagate them
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Do these also apply to lithops? Also is there a problem with how dense the succulents were planted with each other in a pot? Thank you!
Never had lithops so don’t know. They’re succulents so theory should be the same. Overcrowding can be an issue. It’s good to have good air flow
Are coffee grounds good for plants?
Yes, mixed in with the soil. Will give a natural boost in nitrogen
My jade plants have all been killed by grey mold, have one left that is barely hanging on can it be saved and how can I do it.
I’d propagate the healthy stem you have. I’ve got a vid on that on the channel
7 things plant experts do that you probably don't 👉 ruclips.net/video/Sl5FwMSFnP8/видео.html