Thanks for sharing information on leaves propagation, i follow your advice to get leaves when repotting succulents to get more of their kinds. Watching from Manila Philippines
YAY! Another video from Liz! I have a suggestion if I may...Would you consider doing a video on all your "Fatso's?" I too think they are just the cutest succulents. I'd be curious to know which is your favorite too! If you've already done a video on this, I DO apologize and don't know how I've missed it. I hope you and your family are well and enjoying life!
Another detailed beautiful vdo. I intend to play this vdo to my succulent babies. They need to know what they must look like. Scrawny babies become chubby! Watch and become chubby.😁
Absolutely gorgeous plant, one of my faves! I only have a tiny one.. This has inspired me to propagate some leaves. Can i ask about your spray bottle you used here.. Looks really good
Hi Liz, I’ve asked some questions in your channel so sorry for spamming🥲 At 2:00, if I don’t want any stems appearing above the soil, could I just push the stem into the soil right away? Or do I have to let them dry and callouse?
Good day Maam Liz here in Manila we are entering Summer. My pachy compactum which I bought and air dried for 3 days and repotted it to a vey porous soil and placed it in indirect bright light and hasn't taste water yet as I just repotted it. The chubby leaves slowly fell off. It has dark spots and eventually turned black and dried as i was trying to leaf propagate. But now the mother plant stem is already rotten. It hasn't tasted water yet😢 i still have about 5 chubby leaves left for propa😢 where have I gone wrong Maam😢
Pachyphytum and Graptopetalum are dormant when the temperature goes over 25°C. Best time to buy them is around December & January, so they can have time to grow in the colder months. By the start of February, they should have already been potted and given a few days to grow roots that can sustain them in the months with high temperature. Best thing to do is just place those leaves in a cool and bright but shady area. Keep them dry and hopefully, they'll strike(it might take a while). Good Luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK oh thank you for your prompt reply Maam LizK😍 so is it safe to say that compactum is medium to high succulents that is hard to care for?😰 Maam Lizk I cant also buy them during rainy season in Manila (May-Aug)? Especially if my roof deck is wide open for all the rain/sun exposure? Lastly Maam Lizk, I hope you dont mind my 2mos old frog toe died yesterday as well no matter how watering i have made it is still wrinkled and shriveled. I hope you have vlogs for them as well. Thanks to your very informative vlogs Maam have a blessed vlogging😍👏🏻
@@Ok-dw4gz Compactum is very easy to care for (no care). Secret is always the growing condition and soil. Watering them when dormant especially exposed to full sunlight, grown in a pot, kills the plant. Frog toe? Andromischus? Also have the same growing condition as compactum. Dormant during summer and grows when temperature is cool or low.
Sorry po for the first one. Wrong video. Eto po yung gamit ko. How to Grow Strong & Colorful SUCCULENTS - Pest, Heat & Frost RESISTANT - ruclips.net/video/RbMCrUAbSoE/видео.html
Different succulents germination times varies. When taken during the dormant period, it can take months before they grow. This plant in particular will grow fastest during Spring and Autumn when the temperature is cooler. If taken at the end of spring through summer, it will not grow and will lay dormant for months and sometimes not grow at all.
They're beautiful when stressed and I dont know that they can stress like that😳😯
Thanks for sharing information on leaves propagation, i follow your advice to get leaves when repotting succulents to get more of their kinds. Watching from Manila Philippines
You are most welcome and thank you for watching.
YAY! Another video from Liz! I have a suggestion if I may...Would you consider doing a video on all your "Fatso's?" I too think they are just the cutest succulents. I'd be curious to know which is your favorite too! If you've already done a video on this, I DO apologize and don't know how I've missed it. I hope you and your family are well and enjoying life!
Not yet. I have a problem in deciding which ones are considered fatsos. My idea of fatsos are quite different to some people.
Nice sharing 🌱👍❤️👌
Another detailed beautiful vdo. I intend to play this vdo to my succulent babies. They need to know what they must look like. Scrawny babies become chubby! Watch and become chubby.😁
I would love to see her garden 😍
I literally bought on today from Nora because of this video. Damn you Liz! 😂😂😂😘
Happy to see your new video.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents have a blessed day my friend lovely collection
Thank you! You too!
Thanks for sharing po 😘😘😘I've known that you are an ilongga, too! I'm from Iloilo po and always watching your videos.. I learn a lot thank you 😘😘
Salamat po.
Ang gaganda naman ng mga succulents nyo po
Hi po🤗salamat po s pag share ganda po talaga ng mga succulent s m love it😍😍😍😘😘😘
Muito linda parabéns gostei muito ❤😂
Thanks I just got one of these the green one
I tried growing these an lost all that was sad I love this plant it looks like a gem to me
So sorry to hear that.
My favourite!
Love it! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Hi Liz, you are very good in propagating. Dami mo ng succulents of different varieties.
Yes, thank you.
Great video, beautiful babies.... thank you, Liz ~*~*~
Thank you so much!
Like a ver el video porque siempre son buenisimos
Planning to buy that beautiful one this coming December hope she'll be kind to me🤣🤣
Absolutely gorgeous plant, one of my faves!
I only have a tiny one.. This has inspired me to propagate some leaves.
Can i ask about your spray bottle you used here.. Looks really good
Aqua systems 2L Garden Pressure Sprayer bought from Bunnings. My local hardware store. Light and easy to use.
Liz, what can I use to replace the decomposed granite to make the master succulent soil mix? The decomposed granite in my area is still very big.
You can use Maifan Stone available online.
Its is very Uesful lizk thank you
You're welcome 😊
Ms.Liz can you differentiate Pachypytum Compactum, Pachyveria Beaand Pachyveria Glauca(Shooting Star) nakakalito po sila🤣
I'll see if I can find where my other two are. Thanks!
Hi Liz, I’ve asked some questions in your channel so sorry for spamming🥲 At 2:00, if I don’t want any stems appearing above the soil, could I just push the stem into the soil right away? Or do I have to let them dry and callouse?
In this scenario, I would usually top up the pot with more soil to cover exposed roots or stem or repot it.
i just picked up three of these. i had no idea all the beautiful colors they can turn. the jewels are mostly green for now.
Sun exposure will turn them red. Good luck.
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Good day Maam Liz here in Manila we are entering Summer. My pachy compactum which I bought and air dried for 3 days and repotted it to a vey porous soil and placed it in indirect bright light and hasn't taste water yet as I just repotted it. The chubby leaves slowly fell off. It has dark spots and eventually turned black and dried as i was trying to leaf propagate. But now the mother plant stem is already rotten. It hasn't tasted water yet😢 i still have about 5 chubby leaves left for propa😢 where have I gone wrong Maam😢
Pachyphytum and Graptopetalum are dormant when the temperature goes over 25°C. Best time to buy them is around December & January, so they can have time to grow in the colder months. By the start of February, they should have already been potted and given a few days to grow roots that can sustain them in the months with high temperature.
Best thing to do is just place those leaves in a cool and bright but shady area. Keep them dry and hopefully, they'll strike(it might take a while). Good Luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK oh thank you for your prompt reply Maam LizK😍 so is it safe to say that compactum is medium to high succulents that is hard to care for?😰 Maam Lizk I cant also buy them during rainy season in Manila (May-Aug)? Especially if my roof deck is wide open for all the rain/sun exposure? Lastly Maam Lizk, I hope you dont mind my 2mos old frog toe died yesterday as well no matter how watering i have made it is still wrinkled and shriveled. I hope you have vlogs for them as well. Thanks to your very informative vlogs Maam have a blessed vlogging😍👏🏻
@@Ok-dw4gz Compactum is very easy to care for (no care). Secret is always the growing condition and soil. Watering them when dormant especially exposed to full sunlight, grown in a pot, kills the plant. Frog toe? Andromischus? Also have the same growing condition as compactum. Dormant during summer and grows when temperature is cool or low.
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Amo po yung spray solution ninyo? Thanks
Sorry po for the first one. Wrong video. Eto po yung gamit ko.
How to Grow Strong & Colorful SUCCULENTS - Pest, Heat & Frost RESISTANT - ruclips.net/video/RbMCrUAbSoE/видео.html
I don’t see how you grow them so fast I have 4 grow lights and they still grow slow I’m talking about all of my propagation
Different succulents germination times varies. When taken during the dormant period, it can take months before they grow. This plant in particular will grow fastest during Spring and Autumn when the temperature is cooler. If taken at the end of spring through summer, it will not grow and will lay dormant for months and sometimes not grow at all.
Frost hardy. Mountain crest website says they're not?
This plant has survived -11°C | 12.2°F in my garden.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK okay thanks