Hi Nell, my Aeoniums (arboreum atropurpureum / Zwartkop) are beautifully black in the summer (and on the balcony). In the winter months they turn green and stay so until spring and brighter days return. In the summer months I need to protect them from the scorching midday sun, though, but morning and afternoon / evening sun does them a world of good. Best wishes from Berlin to the Arizona desert. Marc
I LOVE Aeoniums too :-D Thank you so much for sharing this BRILLIANT care video on these beauties Nell, and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle XXXXX
I brought a cutting from San Jose to Portland last summer. It wintered very well here and has grown to 14” above the soil. It was a mild winter so I’ll likely winter it in the greenhouse this year.
Hi do you have time to anwser a question? I have several kinds of aeoniums I bought this winter and I also live in he desert, where it gets to 100-115 in the summer. I just watched a video where someone said don't water them in summer, are you saying in the desert we should water weekly? And should I keep them in shade ?
Hello, I purchased an Aeonium Urbicum a few months ago, here in Tucson. At first it looked beautiful like the one in your video. However, in the last few weeks the leaves started curling, turning a little yellow and getting wrinkly. What is happening? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Hello, I enjoyed your video. Thanks for posting! I have several Aeoniums that were in pots and trying to make it through our very wet (abnormally wet) winter in northern San Diego County. (Escondido) They became very droopy and spindly. We took them out of their pots and put them in the ground in a raised bed. So many of the branches broke in the process. Several of the remaining branches needed to be propped up with stakes and ties. They are in partial sun with a succulent mix now. Any suggestions to ensure their success? Is it true that once aeoniums flower they die? Thanks again. You have beautiful plants and seem to know what you are talking about. Kind regards, Josh
Hi. Thank you so much for this video. I’m in Mesa. I have lived here for 4 years. So I’m learning what can grow here. So different then California. The one I just got today is called a Marxist Gras. I have it in the house for now. But would like to have it outside.
Wow this video is too long. I wish you gone to pruning on how to get it to branch. I see babies growing on the face of the flower. How do you get it to grow from the branch? Also I just got a 2.5 inches baby I wonder how many years to get to that size
Thanks so much! I have one that my grandma gave me before she passed, im teally want to keep this plant alive and healthy!
My grandma just gave me one to and I want to keep it alive as long as i can ❤️🩹🌱
I just bought one and am realizing how HUGE these get! I’m so excited! It will be an indoor plant.
Hi Nell,
my Aeoniums (arboreum atropurpureum / Zwartkop) are beautifully black in the summer (and on the balcony).
In the winter months they turn green and stay so until spring and brighter days return.
In the summer months I need to protect them from the scorching midday sun, though, but morning and afternoon / evening sun does them a world of good.
Best wishes from Berlin to the Arizona desert.
Marc
Those aeoniums are so huge and stunning 😍😍😍
I LOVE Aeoniums too :-D Thank you so much for sharing this BRILLIANT care video on these beauties Nell, and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle XXXXX
Lyn - Sending love & joy from the Arizona desert to you across the Emerald Isle!! I love these plants too. And, thank you! Nell xxooo
I brought a cutting from San Jose to Portland last summer. It wintered very well here and has grown to 14” above the soil. It was a mild winter so I’ll likely winter it in the greenhouse this year.
Awesome
Hi do you have time to anwser a question? I have several kinds of aeoniums I bought this winter and I also live in he desert, where it gets to 100-115 in the summer. I just watched a video where someone said don't water them in summer, are you saying in the desert we should water weekly? And should I keep them in shade ?
I want one! This will look amazing in my plant family.
Find someone to give you a cutting - they propagate so easily! Nell
Thank you, this is the best video for this subject. I appreciate you!
What's the soil used in the pot mam plZ , love from India 🥰
Hello, I purchased an Aeonium Urbicum a few months ago, here in Tucson. At first it looked beautiful like the one in your video. However, in the last few weeks the leaves started curling, turning a little yellow and getting wrinkly. What is happening? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
hola hector, no las dejes al sol directo. riegala lo suficiente cada mes , saludos desde sonora mexico
Great looking plant!!
I totally agree!! Nell
I can only do indoor plants.. like low light plants.. Do you have a video on those?
Beautiful specimen!
I agree Angie! Nell
Thanks for explain 😊
In monsoon season specially in india where monsoon is long enough and humidity level is very high if it exposed to rainfall will it be died ?
Hello,
I enjoyed your video. Thanks for posting! I have several Aeoniums that were in pots and trying to make it through our very wet (abnormally wet) winter in northern San Diego County. (Escondido) They became very droopy and spindly. We took them out of their pots and put them in the ground in a raised bed. So many of the branches broke in the process. Several of the remaining branches needed to be propped up with stakes and ties. They are in partial sun with a succulent mix now. Any suggestions to ensure their success? Is it true that once aeoniums flower they die? Thanks again. You have beautiful plants and seem to know what you are talking about.
Kind regards,
Josh
I need help with mine the stem has gone wrinkly :( is it dying how to I bring it back 😫
I received black aeonium trimmings from a friend that turned green once I planted and watered them. Why is this? Thanks!
They turn green because they aren't getting the sunlight required to keep them purple
Why did you transit from ur previous home to new home??
Hi - It's a lot less expensive housing wise here. I'd lived in CA for 30 years so it was time for a change. Nell
Thank you!
Beautiful , I'm going to order one , Thank you , you are very pleasant , you are very knowledgeable ,
What about it when they make that flower bulb?
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Thank you! This container planting is one of my favs! Nell
That’s crazy I never had one before
I had a lot more aeoniums in my previous garden. Only brought a few cuttings when I left. Nell
JoyUsGarden that’s crazy it’s like a bonsai tree
Hi. Thank you so much for this video. I’m in Mesa. I have lived here for 4 years. So I’m learning what can grow here. So different then California. The one I just got today is called a Marxist Gras. I have it in the house for now. But would like to have it outside.
That would be Mardi Gras
good information but could cut the time in half, a bit repetitive. thank you.
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Wow this video is too long. I wish you gone to pruning on how to get it to branch. I see babies growing on the face of the flower. How do you get it to grow from the branch? Also I just got a 2.5 inches baby I wonder how many years to get to that size
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thank you!