Thx lushgardener yet anther amazing video...it was so well explained love the detailed information 👍🏼👍🏼keep up the good work and please make such more videos 😊😊
Thank you Lush Gardener. This will solve my problem. I have an Echeveria Lilacina that I have never been able to leaf propagate albeit I've attempted it multiple times. I've beheaded her once bc her stem had gotten very long and she did fine. So I know I can do it again but this time I'll try your method.
Anjali S aww yes don’t worry beheading will give u very quick results but I would suggested don’t do it during monsoon season ....lot of moisture in the air .... coz both the cuts on the stem and the crown has to be completely dry till the cuts get healed..... But yea by far the fastest method of multiplying succulent.....also don’t behead agavodies and sempervium varieties of succulents
Anjali S done I have changed the thumbnail it will be easier to identify .......part one is basically the ingredients.....btw thx for highlighting yes it was difficult to find part 1 😊🙏🏻 thank you 😊 Part 1 th-cam.com/video/HFoZ0xQ-NnM/w-d-xo.html
Hi frank.. T.ur vdos r really helpful for a budget friendly succulent garden🥰.. I have this thing to ask u.. Do u use any rooting hormone for ur plants?? Most of my plants dont grow roots well.. My haworthias r not giving offsets.. What should i do??
oh oh .. no I don’t use anything I just let nature do it’s work …haworthia pups can be very slow even the mother plant putting out pups can be very slow my haworthia has put pups after 3-4 yrs
There are two ways one you just lay on dry soil or any dry surface ( no moisture at all ) don’t tuck in dry soil immediately every cut must get calloused...... once calloused u can either tuck in soil but keep it in indirect sunlight cause roots are not present if u expose to direct sun the succulent will get dehydrated very quick . Now when the roots starts to get produced the succulent cutting that was once lose in the soil you wil feel it’s kind of firm in soil ... But if you’re not sure or confused with this method I would suggest just leave it on dry soil ( don’t tuck in ) or leave it on dry dry surface in indirect bright sunlight and wait till you see the roots I call this process as air rooting 😊
Perlite is optional cause sand alone will make the soil lose enough but if you still want a substitute then. U can use pumice or cinder ..... ** For nutrients u can use aquarium water or u can use banana peel water or seaweed liquid fertiliser but remember nutrients must be added only once a month during growing season and maybe once in two months during non growing period ...... ** vibrant colours will come naturally during the winter season or when the succulent goes into dormant stage ......full morning sunlight and cooler temperatures gets the best colour in succulent. I will let u know in sometime which succulent go dormant in which season 😊🙏🏻
I have a very pretty moon stone . U cut two lowermost leaves , and put them for prapogation . Both rotted , but didn't produce pup or root . The morher plant is very strong. Should I try once again?
yes, actually with moonstone. It’s usually this problem the leaves tend to Rot I would say right now don’t do it because it is supposed to be Moonstone dormant period because it is a variety of patchyphytum
Don't worry....we will see what best can be done if possible can you send pic of the succulent I have links in description Need to see what varieties it is ....
Kiran Sunita i would suggest do it during winters .... usually summers are best as it’s the growing season of Echeveria but considering the heat I wouldn’t recommend 😥
Thx lushgardener yet anther amazing video...it was so well explained love the detailed information 👍🏼👍🏼keep up the good work and please make such more videos 😊😊
Glad you enjoyed!😊😊🙏
I know I am kinda off topic but does anyone know of a good place to stream new tv shows online?
So accurate and detailed information. I won't rely on anyone else for succulents. Please start selling too.
thank you so much 😊...that’s so kind of you 😊🙏🏻
Absolutely always love Succulent plants ,
thank you so much for watching 😊
Gosh! You really are THE best teacher!
That’s so kind of you 😊
Excellent tips thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching.....glad you liked it 😊😊🙏🏼
Useful information 👍👍
Thank you 👍....hope it was helpful ☺️☺️
Very well 👍👍👍👍
Thank you for watching
Very nicely explained 👍👌😊😊
Ridhi Sood thank you so much 😊
Lovely video. Well explained. Thanq.
Glad you liked it
Thank you Lush Gardener. This will solve my problem. I have an Echeveria Lilacina that I have never been able to leaf propagate albeit I've attempted it multiple times. I've beheaded her once bc her stem had gotten very long and she did fine. So I know I can do it again but this time I'll try your method.
yayy !! all the best
I learnt something very new today! Thank you 😊🙏
I'm so glad!
thanks again for your time 😊
Such a lovely detailed explanation. I was always fearing to behead. Now I will try it though with pain.
Anjali S aww yes don’t worry beheading will give u very quick results but I would suggested don’t do it during monsoon season ....lot of moisture in the air .... coz both the cuts on the stem and the crown has to be completely dry till the cuts get healed.....
But yea by far the fastest method of multiplying succulent.....also don’t behead agavodies and sempervium varieties of succulents
Can you link the 1st part. Unable to find.
Anjali S soil mix ?
@@LushGardener yes part one of succulent soil mix
Anjali S done I have changed the thumbnail it will be easier to identify .......part one is basically the ingredients.....btw thx for highlighting yes it was difficult to find part 1 😊🙏🏻 thank you 😊
Part 1
th-cam.com/video/HFoZ0xQ-NnM/w-d-xo.html
Good....
Thank you 😊
Hi frank.. T.ur vdos r really helpful for a budget friendly succulent garden🥰.. I have this thing to ask u.. Do u use any rooting hormone for ur plants?? Most of my plants dont grow roots well.. My haworthias r not giving offsets.. What should i do??
oh oh .. no I don’t use anything I just let nature do it’s work …haworthia pups can be very slow even the mother plant putting out pups can be very slow my haworthia has put pups after 3-4 yrs
Lovely video
Thanks 🤗
Wowww!!! Thankkk you ❤️
Thank you 😊
I was also thinking to do a propagation video :)
Plant Enthusiast Nagaland ohh 🤦🏻♂️
A perfect video. Nice information. Loved your collection. I want to ask you how you will come to know that the cuttings are rooted in the soil
There are two ways one you just lay on dry soil or any dry surface ( no moisture at all ) don’t tuck in dry soil immediately every cut must get calloused......
once calloused u can either tuck in soil but keep it in indirect sunlight cause roots are not present if u expose to direct sun the succulent will get dehydrated very quick .
Now when the roots starts to get produced the succulent cutting that was once lose in the soil you wil feel it’s kind of firm in soil ...
But if you’re not sure or confused with this method I would suggest just leave it on dry soil ( don’t tuck in ) or leave it on dry dry surface in indirect bright sunlight and wait till you see the roots I call this process as air rooting 😊
@@LushGardener thank you so much
@@prachisabnis5546 you’re welcome
Help regarding the soil pl? Unable to find perlite so appropriate substitute and nutrient fertilizers. Regards.
Also how to initiate more vibrant colors on them.
Perlite is optional cause sand alone will make the soil lose enough but if you still want a substitute then. U can use pumice or cinder .....
** For nutrients u can use aquarium water or u can use banana peel water or seaweed liquid fertiliser but remember nutrients must be added only once a month during growing season and maybe once in two months during non growing period ......
** vibrant colours will come naturally during the winter season or when the succulent goes into dormant stage ......full morning sunlight and cooler temperatures gets the best colour in succulent.
I will let u know in sometime which succulent go dormant in which season 😊🙏🏻
Thanks. 🙏
I have a very pretty moon stone . U cut two lowermost leaves , and put them for prapogation . Both rotted , but didn't produce pup or root .
The morher plant is very strong. Should I try once again?
yes, actually with moonstone. It’s usually this problem the leaves tend to Rot I would say right now don’t do it because it is supposed to be Moonstone dormant period because it is a variety of patchyphytum
Thank you so much
Thanx for such detailed video...my cuttings are not showing any roots even after 3 weeks..what should i do!!
Don't worry....we will see what best can be done if possible can you send pic of the succulent I have links in description
Need to see what varieties it is ....
@@LushGardener Thanks for answering all my questions so patiently
@@shivanipruthi3780 you’re welcome .....wish u all the best
In north india which time period is good to multiply these beauties as this time mines are rotting don’t know why
Kiran Sunita i would suggest do it during winters .... usually summers are best as it’s the growing season of Echeveria but considering the heat I wouldn’t recommend 😥
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thank you so much 😊
In north in
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