Liz a friend gave me a cutting of moonstones. I’m not quite sure what to do with it? Just stick it in soil or wait for roots to appear then put it in soil? Or stick it in some water?
In this scenario, after drying the plant for a couple of days, I would get my soil mix, put sand/pumice/granite (about a tablespoon) in the center of the pot, dip the pot in water about an inch or count 3 seconds to wet only the bottom soil, stick the plant in and wait. Rooting takes 2 to 3 weeks depending on the temperature and the season. They prefer temperature between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. Any hotter, they go dormant. You can also keep them indoor(20 to 30 degrees Celsius) under a lamp or grow light to make them grow faster. Good luck.
Hello Liz :0) watching from US. Soooo many tips that have worked with my babies. Personally wanted to thank you! I’m hooked on your daily videos... your humor cracks up.
According to the "World of Succulents," Pachyphytum oviferum (Moonstones) due to it's pale blue green/bluish purple coloring and resembles more like stones from the moon. The one in this video is Graptopetalum amethystinum(Lavender Pebbles or Jewel Leaf Plant), is described as 'like moon rocks than a plant.' I think this is where the confusion came from.
I have this succulent and I agree that it is difficult to grow. It was very touch-and-go in the beginning but now seems to have established.... definitely not baby time yet :)
O wow! Liz, your Lavender Pebbles are so beautiful! Hope all your propagation will be very successful! Next year if you are selling them, I will love to get at least one. 😍
Hi Liz, thank you for answering my question about head chopping of these cute babies. Now I will pluck more leaves for propagation since you have said they grow from the bottom. I have already tiny roots and babies coming out from my leaf propagation that I have started few weeks ago. Can't wait to see your fat babies grow. Pls continue to update their progress.. 🥰❤😍😘❤
Sooo cute...🤗🥰 ganda naman ng lavander pebbles mo tita..😍😍😍 may mga babies pa..🥰🥰🥰 sarap ng feeling nyan especially sa mga newbie na nagka-baby yung plant nila..🤗🥰😍
OMG they are beautiful I wish I could get some of your leaves to grow I am just starting to grow my own and I am learning a lot from you so THANK YOU Liz👏
This was so informative. Thank you. I have one question: with the leaf propagation. Do you place your tray of leaves under a grow light? I did hear that you have them inside, but wasn’t sure about the lighting.
I have them all over the place. I mainly keep the leaf propagation inside due to the season(too hot or too cold). I also have a few videos on leaf propagation that might be worth checking out. Thanks for watching.
What a lovely plant! I hope I'll be able to find some ones like that around me! Is there a reason you use the granite as a top dressing? Just because it looks good, or does it have a benefit to it?
I use granite because it's cheap, looks good and also keep the soil moist without getting the succulent roots soak in water. Having top dressing also serves to prevent soil from coming to the surface when you water.
Hi Liz, can I ask a question please...curious why you added more coco peat to the glazed pot? Wouldn’t that retain more moisture and create a higher chance of rotting? I’ve used a lot of glazed pots because I couldn’t grow properly in terracotta as a beginner (I now realise this was due to my soil mixture being too dry and not enough water). I’ve had trouble with glazed pots as well but only if I’ve over potted, lesson learnt!. I’m growing in terracotta now with your master soil mix and everything seems to be going very well plus I’ve learnt how to water..it’s all a learning curve but curious re: the extra coco peat..😊. Thanks
In one of my propagation soil video, I've shown how coco peat retains water while being dry. This way, the baby plant can have access to water if they need it whilst having dry feet/roots. The coco peat will absorb the condensation in glazed pots keeping it away from the roots if the plant doesn't need it yet.
Hi Liz, thanks for your videos! I'm just starting my own lavender pebble collection and so excited...but scared I'll kill them! Are they better kept outside or can I keep inside by a sunny window? Should they get much direct sunlight. I heard that they can take morning sun only, but then keep in a bright spot, but out of direct sunlight. Thank you.
GREAT VIDEO!!! I was wondering what to do with my lavender Pebbles! how old is your mother plant? How long did it take for it to get that size? Mine is still too small to do anything with it's just about 3 in tall but it's not as compact as it should be, I bought it that way so I've really just potted it up and put it under the grow lights and forgot about it for now probably until spring I won't pay any attention to it LOL
HI Liz, thanks for your video. That is so cute LP that you have. Im a bit confused between LP, moonstones and blue haze. How do we differentiate them? Many thanks
Moonstone AKA Pachyphytum bracteosum is longer leaves and purple hue. Blue haze is rounder and bluish pinkish green. Both have nipples at the tip of the leaves and so as Graptopetalum oviferum which can easily be mistaken for LP. Lavender Pebbles on the other hand has no nipple on the tip of the leaf and is much rounder. Hope this video below helps. Graptopetalum Amethystinum VS Pachyphytum Oviferum | VLOG #20 - th-cam.com/video/FOddZe-dPeA/w-d-xo.html
Hi Lizk, I have another question abt this topics, what should I do if the leaves only roots out, no little babies yet, kind of after a while now? Many thanks!
I never use fertilizer or liquid seaweed solution on my lithops. Since I grow them out in the open, they get their fertilizer from the rain. When it comes to indoor plants, you'd have to find out first what plant you have as most of them have very specific requirements.
Hello Liz, my lavender pebbles are reacting very dramatically after a repot from store bought soil to my own soil (perlite, succulent potting mix, akadama), is it normal for them to react that drastically? A lot of the leaves are turning orange, it looks like they are reabsorbing their own leaves.
I too prefer to repot my newly acquired succulents into my own soil, but it all depends on the soil that they came in. A lot of plants need to acclimate in their new area. When I buy new succulents with soil that the plants seem to be happy in at the time, I usually leaves them for at least 2 weeks to get use to their new environment; since drastic change can cause stress and they'll show it by falling leaves or rotting. Since you've already repotted it, best to leave it as is to give it time to settle down. Best of luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK The plant was in some generic non succulent soil so I thought it was best to repot, if the soil wasn't partically damp or moist would you suggest waiting for a few days next time?
No I don't. Plants needs a certain type of bacteria/microbes beneficial for their growth. If you sterilize the soil, you're also killing the good bacteria necessary for plants health and development. The key is to promote more good bacteria than bad so that your plants will be resistant to fungus and diseases. You can do this by giving your plants good food such as seaweed, compost, manure, etc. Some of my potted plants indoors even have natural occurring earthworms. If the worms like the soil, the plant will too.
Hi liz! Wondering what's the difference between lavander pebbles (Gp. Amethystinum) and Peach Eggs ( Pachy. Momobijin)? How can you classify the difference in one of each? Thank you!
Pachyphytum Peach Eggs have nipples on the tip of the leaf and Graptopetalum amethystinum have smooth or no nipple on the tip. The flowers are also different. One is more compact(spacing or stack) than the others.
Love your videos!!! I got a question, i grow my succulents indoors (i’m in PH) under a growlight and almost all of them are doing fine and thriving except for amethystinum. It will be fine first 4 weeks, but after a month it will look sad - part of the leaves attached to the stem will turn super pale green upto the half part of the leaves, the new growth is weird in shape, leaves seem to be more elongated and it will start dropping it’s leaves and sometimes it will become mushy like it will drink it but the leaf falls before it dries out. :( it’s now my 3rd one, the first 2 i placed outside now, they shed all of their leaves but they still look alive. I use ceramic pot and gritty soil mix readymade, i water around 10ml once a wk. any advice? Thanks!
They liked being water rarely but deeply and if they don't get enough water, their leaves starts falling off. I grow mine outside with lots of air circulation and plenty of light and can handle direct sunlight really well. Also "always" check for mealy bugs.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thanks so much for your reply! Will do that! I’m now addicted to your videos! LOL! Hope to see more plant features! God bless and stay safe!!! ❤️
I get so many different answers when I try to see online about lavender pebbles, *do they like direct sunlight?* Could someone pleaseee tell me because I bought two, but one is already dying :c thanks in advance! 💗
One of the easiest plant to grow. They prefer to be grown outdoors in full sun. Growing period is autumn through spring but will go dormant in summer. The lowest temperature mine has experienced is -11°C. Any colder, I suggest bringing it indoors. Happy growing.
Liz a friend gave me a cutting of moonstones. I’m not quite sure what to do with it? Just stick it in soil or wait for roots to appear then put it in soil? Or stick it in some water?
In this scenario, after drying the plant for a couple of days, I would get my soil mix, put sand/pumice/granite (about a tablespoon) in the center of the pot, dip the pot in water about an inch or count 3 seconds to wet only the bottom soil, stick the plant in and wait. Rooting takes 2 to 3 weeks depending on the temperature and the season. They prefer temperature between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. Any hotter, they go dormant. You can also keep them indoor(20 to 30 degrees Celsius) under a lamp or grow light to make them grow faster. Good luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thanks so much! I will do what you suggested!
Hello Liz :0) watching from US. Soooo many tips that have worked with my babies. Personally wanted to thank you! I’m hooked on your daily videos... your humor cracks up.
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching.
Little mini cuties... The're so adorable. Thank you for this channel though, I always learn at least one thing when I watch your videos
Is it Moonstone? Babies growing from leaves are so cute
That is moonstones.
According to the "World of Succulents," Pachyphytum oviferum (Moonstones) due to it's pale blue green/bluish purple coloring and resembles more like stones from the moon.
The one in this video is Graptopetalum amethystinum(Lavender Pebbles or Jewel Leaf Plant), is described as 'like moon rocks than a plant.'
I think this is where the confusion came from.
Yes. Is Moonstone
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK we call Amethys
Auntie Liz, Awww I love those lavender pebbles & the cute babies 💜💜💜
Thank you 🤗
I have this succulent and I agree that it is difficult to grow. It was very touch-and-go in the beginning but now seems to have established.... definitely not baby time yet :)
I love all your video, and i’m so inspired to start blogging my collection too. Thanks for all the care and tips😍 God Bless🙏🏼
O wow! Liz, your Lavender Pebbles are so beautiful! Hope all your propagation will be very successful!
Next year if you are selling them, I will love to get at least one. 😍
Hope they grow according to plan.
Hi Liz, thank you for answering my question about head chopping of these cute babies. Now I will pluck more leaves for propagation since you have said they grow from the bottom.
I have already tiny roots and babies coming out from my leaf propagation that I have started few weeks ago.
Can't wait to see your fat babies grow. Pls continue to update their progress.. 🥰❤😍😘❤
Thanks Lisa. Will definitely do an update.
Hi. Beautiful babies.thanks for tips for céramic pots. I have had rot because of that.
This has been the hardest succulent that i have tried growing. Mine keeps rotting 😭
I’m loving your vids in Tagalog Liz!!
Mine rotted too and the leaves only grew roots no babies 😩 I just got a blue one so we'll see how that goes 😓
Don't water. Maybe once every month 😊
Pretty pink 😊 I didnt know that I can water my succulent after replant or repot it 😊 thank u liz!! Luv it
Thank you too. They do love water but let the soil dry out in between watering.
Sooo cute...🤗🥰 ganda naman ng lavander pebbles mo tita..😍😍😍 may mga babies pa..🥰🥰🥰 sarap ng feeling nyan especially sa mga newbie na nagka-baby yung plant nila..🤗🥰😍
OMG they are beautiful I wish I could get some of your leaves to grow I am just starting to grow my own and I am learning a lot from you so THANK YOU Liz👏
You're welcome 😊
Thank you Ms Liz, I've learned something new again, adding coco peat in a glazed ceramic. ❣❣
Thank you po Kabayan for sharing your tips to Amethyrum 😍😍😍 first time kopong alagaan sya. Always watching you here in Japan🇯🇵 Domo arigatou🙏
Maraming salamat din po sa inyong support. Happy Growing. Domo
Another vid to brighten up my day 😁
This was so informative. Thank you. I have one question: with the leaf propagation. Do you place your tray of leaves under a grow light? I did hear that you have them inside, but wasn’t sure about the lighting.
I have them all over the place. I mainly keep the leaf propagation inside due to the season(too hot or too cold). I also have a few videos on leaf propagation that might be worth checking out. Thanks for watching.
My favorite succulent..
What a lovely plant! I hope I'll be able to find some ones like that around me!
Is there a reason you use the granite as a top dressing? Just because it looks good, or does it have a benefit to it?
I use granite because it's cheap, looks good and also keep the soil moist without getting the succulent roots soak in water. Having top dressing also serves to prevent soil from coming to the surface when you water.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thank you for your reply! I'll definitely look into getting some top dressing, because the granite looks really good!
Ah ana lng d ay mam lizk imong pag propagate salamat mam sa tips dami mo na mga babies. 😍😍😍😍
No problem and salamat gid.
Hi Liz, can I ask a question please...curious why you added more coco peat to the glazed pot? Wouldn’t that retain more moisture and create a higher chance of rotting? I’ve used a lot of glazed pots because I couldn’t grow properly in terracotta as a beginner (I now realise this was due to my soil mixture being too dry and not enough water). I’ve had trouble with glazed pots as well but only if I’ve over potted, lesson learnt!. I’m growing in terracotta now with your master soil mix and everything seems to be going very well plus I’ve learnt how to water..it’s all a learning curve but curious re: the extra coco peat..😊. Thanks
In one of my propagation soil video, I've shown how coco peat retains water while being dry. This way, the baby plant can have access to water if they need it whilst having dry feet/roots. The coco peat will absorb the condensation in glazed pots keeping it away from the roots if the plant doesn't need it yet.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you...😁
Kaganda naman po..
Ang cute🤗
Ang butchog ❤️❤️😅
Love your pots n ur bbs💕
Glad you like them!
present mam Lizk.💕💕
Hi Liz, thanks for your videos! I'm just starting my own lavender pebble collection and so excited...but scared I'll kill them! Are they better kept outside or can I keep inside by a sunny window? Should they get much direct sunlight. I heard that they can take morning sun only, but then keep in a bright spot, but out of direct sunlight. Thank you.
I have mine growing in my 50% UV shade cloth area. Lots of bright light and no direct sunlight. Good luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thank you so much!
GREAT VIDEO!!! I was wondering what to do with my lavender Pebbles! how old is your mother plant? How long did it take for it to get that size?
Mine is still too small to do anything with it's just about 3 in tall but it's not as compact as it should be, I bought it that way so I've really just potted it up and put it under the grow lights and forgot about it for now probably until spring I won't pay any attention to it LOL
It's two and a half years old and it was twice the size of my biggest baby on the thumbnail photo when I got it.
Wish I could grow mine like yours..💚
HI Liz, thanks for your video. That is so cute LP that you have. Im a bit confused between LP, moonstones and blue haze. How do we differentiate them? Many thanks
Moonstone AKA Pachyphytum bracteosum is longer leaves and purple hue. Blue haze is rounder and bluish pinkish green. Both have nipples at the tip of the leaves and so as Graptopetalum oviferum which can easily be mistaken for LP. Lavender Pebbles on the other hand has no nipple on the tip of the leaf and is much rounder.
Hope this video below helps.
Graptopetalum Amethystinum VS Pachyphytum Oviferum | VLOG #20 - th-cam.com/video/FOddZe-dPeA/w-d-xo.html
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK got it Lizk. thank you so much and keep warm in Canberra. I miss Canberra from Melbourne.
Thanks again!
I love those babies 😍
Nice Liz !!!
Thanks!!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Lizk, I have another question abt this topics, what should I do if the leaves only roots out, no little babies yet, kind of after a while now? Many thanks!
Unfortunately, they won't have any pups but just roots and if left to grow, you'll end up with a massive leaf.
Cute babies
Can we use liquid seaweed solution to all my house plants and specially my lithops? In winter I live in Chicago.
I never use fertilizer or liquid seaweed solution on my lithops. Since I grow them out in the open, they get their fertilizer from the rain. When it comes to indoor plants, you'd have to find out first what plant you have as most of them have very specific requirements.
Loooove it!!
Hello Liz, my lavender pebbles are reacting very dramatically after a repot from store bought soil to my own soil (perlite, succulent potting mix, akadama), is it normal for them to react that drastically? A lot of the leaves are turning orange, it looks like they are reabsorbing their own leaves.
I too prefer to repot my newly acquired succulents into my own soil, but it all depends on the soil that they came in.
A lot of plants need to acclimate in their new area. When I buy new succulents with soil that the plants seem to be happy in at the time, I usually leaves them for at least 2 weeks to get use to their new environment; since drastic change can cause stress and they'll show it by falling leaves or rotting.
Since you've already repotted it, best to leave it as is to give it time to settle down. Best of luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK The plant was in some generic non succulent soil so I thought it was best to repot, if the soil wasn't partically damp or moist would you suggest waiting for a few days next time?
Liz do you sterilize your soil? I keep hearing that it's something that should he done bc of bugs and stuff for indoor plants. What do you suggest?
No I don't. Plants needs a certain type of bacteria/microbes beneficial for their growth. If you sterilize the soil, you're also killing the good bacteria necessary for plants health and development. The key is to promote more good bacteria than bad so that your plants will be resistant to fungus and diseases. You can do this by giving your plants good food such as seaweed, compost, manure, etc. Some of my potted plants indoors even have natural occurring earthworms. If the worms like the soil, the plant will too.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you Liz for all of your help ❤️❤️
Bellísimos bebés nacen de la hoja rápido no como los oviferum que tardan muchisimo
Hi liz! Wondering what's the difference between lavander pebbles (Gp. Amethystinum) and Peach Eggs ( Pachy. Momobijin)? How can you classify the difference in one of each? Thank you!
Pachyphytum Peach Eggs have nipples on the tip of the leaf and Graptopetalum amethystinum have smooth or no nipple on the tip. The flowers are also different. One is more compact(spacing or stack) than the others.
Good point! Thank you for replying!💓
so cute love it
Pink baby's love every thing pink u don't cut them it's pretty no need for cutting they give u pretty baby girls
Liz Why do you put the dressing before the plant my secret ba yan 😊😄😀
Depends on the size of the roots and plant. Doing it this way with a small plant prevents it from knocking the leaves off or damaging the plant.
Love your videos!!! I got a question, i grow my succulents indoors (i’m in PH) under a growlight and almost all of them are doing fine and thriving except for amethystinum. It will be fine first 4 weeks, but after a month it will look sad - part of the leaves attached to the stem will turn super pale green upto the half part of the leaves, the new growth is weird in shape, leaves seem to be more elongated and it will start dropping it’s leaves and sometimes it will become mushy like it will drink it but the leaf falls before it dries out. :( it’s now my 3rd one, the first 2 i placed outside now, they shed all of their leaves but they still look alive. I use ceramic pot and gritty soil mix readymade, i water around 10ml once a wk. any advice? Thanks!
They liked being water rarely but deeply and if they don't get enough water, their leaves starts falling off. I grow mine outside with lots of air circulation and plenty of light and can handle direct sunlight really well. Also "always" check for mealy bugs.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thanks so much for your reply! Will do that! I’m now addicted to your videos! LOL! Hope to see more plant features! God bless and stay safe!!! ❤️
🤔 I should remove some leaves next week to have more babies.. thanks. I'm learning..😁😁
Good luck! Happy New Year!
What is the best month to propagate the pink moonstone?
In my observation, temperatures between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. They go dormant in summer when it's too hot.
Can you grow these from a seed Liz? Ta Lauren
I guess so but I haven't grown this one from a seed yet.
I get so many different answers when I try to see online about lavender pebbles, *do they like direct sunlight?* Could someone pleaseee tell me because I bought two, but one is already dying :c thanks in advance! 💗
One of the easiest plant to grow. They prefer to be grown outdoors in full sun. Growing period is autumn through spring but will go dormant in summer. The lowest temperature mine has experienced is -11°C. Any colder, I suggest bringing it indoors. Happy growing.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you so much, yours are beautiful (:
I so sad.....i cant find any moonstone... i come from Perth
Ano po yung glaze na baso. Melamine po ba yun.
Example po ng glazed objects are ceramics, flower vase, coffee mugs, porcelain, plates/bowls.
Salamat po. Yung po mga gamit ko sa succs ko.
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Çok güzel türkiyeyede gönderin bu ciceklerden
Sıkı karantina yasası nedeniyle, bu bitkileri Avustralya dışına gönderemiyoruz.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK çok güzel Türkçede biliyonuz inşallah biter bu karantina bizde alırız bu güzel sukulentleeden
Graptopetalum Amethystinum
first! hahaha
Yes you are!