You make it look so easy. Doe some reason I get really stressed trying to do this as they tend to break apart and are so delicate and I find when you dig the soil to make a hole all the other soil falls in around it. Ugh. I guess it’s just practice?
@@SucculentsBoxbut no, education makes practice easier. I would really appreciate the tricky parts to be elaborated on so i don't have to go through a bunch of failed attempts first
haha thank you so much! We love them too, pretty handy. They are actually still available on our website so you can check them out succulentsbox.com/collections/succulent-tools/products/wooden-gardening-tools and succulentsbox.com/collections/succulent-tools/products/succulent-potting-kit
I have cool story to tell: When my family moved into our new house there was 1 or 2 dying haworthia zebra, my mum helped them out and gave them all the nutrients they needed and ended up propagating them into a huge pot of JUST them. We have at least 30 haworthia zebras. By the way, does the one in the video have normal sized roots? The ones on ours have roots twice the length of their plant body. 0:36
@@joecyvas3484 Hi Joe, thank you for your question. We have an article on how to take care of succulents in a no-drainage pot: succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-take-care-of-succulents-in-a-no-drainage-pot
yes, they are the same. You can start by buying cactus and succulent soil mix that is readily available at your local garden centers. Then you can add some type of soil conditioner into the mix (such as perlite or pumice) to loosen the density of the soil, leaving the soil mix more porous and improving the drainage. You can also create your own potting mix for succulents by mixing an organic substance (e.g., peat moss, coir, compost) with an inorganic matter (e.g., perlite, pumice, chicken grit, crushed granite). Whatever pot materials you decide to go with, it’s most important that your pot has a drainage hole at the bottom to eliminate excess water out of the soil. This drainage hole also helps with the oxygen circulation inside the soil, allowing it to dry faster, and promotes root health. :)
omg sooo pretty. I have always wanted to do something like this but due to my lack of gardening knowledge i was too afraid to try. I think the only reason my current succulents have lived so long is by pure luck :D
Hello Maryssa 😍😍 !! you can purchase the white round pot here on our website succulentsbox.com/collections/succulent-pots We also got tons of different beautiful pots for you to buy 😉😍
Yess sure, succulents should be watered only when the soil has dried out completely. There is no universal watering schedule that works for every succulent in every climate. Many indoor succulent growers find that watering 14-21 days is a good frequency to keep their succulents alive.
You can water them by soaking the soil directly until it runs out of the drainage holes. In case you only need to water 1 or 2 succulents on your arrangement, or it's too full, you can use a spray bottle. You can also use the spray bottle in watering your succulents with stream setting (do NOT mist) or bottom-water them. You can check out our blog for more info about caring for succulent arrangements here: succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-care-for-succulent-arrangement 💚
Hi, regarding the watering succulents arrangement, you can use the spray bottle or bottom-water your succulents. We have more tips about caring succulents arrangement on our website here😉 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-care-for-succulent-arrangement
If you don’t want drainage holes like if your making an indoor pot and you don’t want water draining out some pots are like if you put a cup with holes inside another cup with no holes, just with more space in between the cups, you just take out the cup with the holes and succulents and dump out the water collecting in the bottom cup
You didn't explain the soil make up or how to not get them too boggy since there's lack of drainage. I know how to make something pretty like you made bit not much clue about keeping it alive
It's about 10" x 8". Small containers can also make your succulent arrangements pretty [link below]. It's 3" x 2.4" and it can contain 4 fresh green succulents, with no more than 2" each. succulentsbox.com/products/green-2-succulent-arrangement-kit-small-white-minimalist-pot?_pos=3&_sid=dd5d092d6&_ss=r
Hello there. You can check the names of the succulents at 0:34 and 2:29. Here is the link to our lovely Echeveria Painted Lady: succulentsbox.com/products/echeveria-painted-lady?_pos=1&_sid=f63134782&_ss=r.
♥️ I need to learn a way to not knock leaves off. when transferring my 2 in to a an arrangement. Some advice here please. I watch TH-cam videos and those gals never lose any leaves when they are making an arrangement. I have potted up succulents the last couple of years and I can't help losing leaves when I do it. Now I've got some special ones I want to pot up today. And I don't want to lose any leaves.
Thank you for your suggestion 💓 Btw, we have a blog related to your issues here succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-care-for-succulent-arrangement Hope it can help you 😍
For beginners, isn't preparation the most important? Type of soil, drainage... anyone can put plants in dirt. I was hoping for an informative guideline.
Love it! Succulents Box is my favorite and my only go-to for all my planting needs. You guys rock!! 🤟
Your words really made our day 😎 Thanks a lot for your support!
Your videos are always dynamic. The pace is great
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!🥰✨
You make it look so easy. Doe some reason I get really stressed trying to do this as they tend to break apart and are so delicate and I find when you dig the soil to make a hole all the other soil falls in around it. Ugh. I guess it’s just practice?
practice makes perfect. Please give it another shot and see how it goes. We have faith that you can to it!
I agree that it’s not so easy. The rosettes are easy to put in, but I’ve had some other trailing plants that completely fall apart.
@@SucculentsBoxbut no, education makes practice easier. I would really appreciate the tricky parts to be elaborated on so i don't have to go through a bunch of failed attempts first
FANTASTIC! I've been looking and looking for which plants to group, FOUND IT! Thank you!
So nice of you
Love your lil hand tools!!!:)
haha thank you so much! We love them too, pretty handy. They are actually still available on our website so you can check them out succulentsbox.com/collections/succulent-tools/products/wooden-gardening-tools and succulentsbox.com/collections/succulent-tools/products/succulent-potting-kit
Very elegant and very beautifully arranged 👌👌👌👌
Thank you for your nice words🥰
That looks so beautiful!! Thanks for this tutorial
Glad that you found this video helpful!
Thanks for the tutorial arrangement Now I have an idea Watching from the Philippines I am a beginner Retired nurse
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks have been a beginner for a while love your videos looks good little tools is great too
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Very nicely done.thanks for sharing.
Thank you too!
After the succulent arrangement bowls are made, do we have to keep them indoors as they establish roots etc or do we put them straight outside?
Well I need a tiny shovel and rake in my life now.
oo we got them right here for you succulentsbox.com/products/3pcs-of-combination-garden-pot-shovel
@@SucculentsBox Aw man, I can't get them for myself because I'm in Canada :( I'll need to get some American friends into tiny gardening.
@@fizzplease6742 it's a great hobby to get into, isn't it?
I saw them at Walmart this week by the garden center! Check there!@@fizzplease6742
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I have cool story to tell: When my family moved into our new house there was 1 or 2 dying haworthia zebra, my mum helped them out and gave them all the nutrients they needed and ended up propagating them into a huge pot of JUST them. We have at least 30 haworthia zebras. By the way, does the one in the video have normal sized roots? The ones on ours have roots twice the length of their plant body. 0:36
What types of soil did you use
Great video! Do those planters have drainnaige holes?
yes, they do all have drainage holes to eliminate excess water out of the soil
@@SucculentsBox tips for when using pots without drainage holes
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@@joecyvas3484 Hi Joe, thank you for your question. We have an article on how to take care of succulents in a no-drainage pot: succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-take-care-of-succulents-in-a-no-drainage-pot
Is soil for succulents and soil for cactus the same?
Do all pot have to have hold?
yes, they are the same. You can start by buying cactus and succulent soil mix that is readily available at your local garden centers. Then you can add some type of soil conditioner into the mix (such as perlite or pumice) to loosen the density of the soil, leaving the soil mix more porous and improving the drainage.
You can also create your own potting mix for succulents by mixing an organic substance (e.g., peat moss, coir, compost) with an inorganic matter (e.g., perlite, pumice, chicken grit, crushed granite).
Whatever pot materials you decide to go with, it’s most important that your pot has a drainage hole at the bottom to eliminate excess water out of the soil. This drainage hole also helps with the oxygen circulation inside the soil, allowing it to dry faster, and promotes root health. :)
What did you use for the potting mixture?
Hi, the soil mix for succulents we used here includes potting soil, perlite, and bark fines 😉
@@SucculentsBox thank you!
Pretty 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
omg sooo pretty. I have always wanted to do something like this but due to my lack of gardening knowledge i was too afraid to try. I think the only reason my current succulents have lived so long is by pure luck :D
Let's give it a try and you're gonna love it 😉
Looks good ☺️
Thank you so much! Have you ever made one like this?
@@SucculentsBoxNo success with succulents
After that arrangement, will the succulent still grow healthy? Because they have little space to grow together. Is it still ok?
Yes they will grow well in that pot :D
Where do I buy the tools you used in the video? Thanks.
We have a variety of gardening tools for you on our website succulentsbox.com/collections/succulent-tools 💕
What type of soil did you use?
Any well-drained soil will do. Our succulent soil mix contains potting soil, bark fines and perlite/pumice in 3:2:1 ratio
Where did you purchase the white round pot? (:
Hello Maryssa 😍😍 !! you can purchase the white round pot here on our website
succulentsbox.com/collections/succulent-pots
We also got tons of different beautiful pots for you to buy 😉😍
Hi, thanks for sharing & looks simple, do we need to water them after the arrangement?
Yess sure, succulents should be watered only when the soil has dried out completely. There is no universal watering schedule that works for every succulent in every climate. Many indoor succulent growers find that watering 14-21 days is a good frequency to keep their succulents alive.
@@SucculentsBox ok thanks dear 💚
do you water after planting?
You should wait at least 3 days after planting to give the roots time to heal
How often do you water the plant?
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Hi there, we're based in California, US
Where you buy seedum golden moss?
Hi, you can find Sedum Golden Moss here: succulentsbox.com/products/sedum-rupestre-angelina-herbaceous-perennial-crassulaceae-lime-green-sedum-2-or-4
How do you water these?
You can water them by soaking the soil directly until it runs out of the drainage holes. In case you only need to water 1 or 2 succulents on your arrangement, or it's too full, you can use a spray bottle. You can also use the spray bottle in watering your succulents with stream setting (do NOT mist) or bottom-water them.
You can check out our blog for more info about caring for succulent arrangements here: succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-care-for-succulent-arrangement 💚
@@SucculentsBox thank you for the tips
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How to water in such arrangements?
Hi, regarding the watering succulents arrangement, you can use the spray bottle or bottom-water your succulents. We have more tips about caring succulents arrangement on our website here😉 succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-care-for-succulent-arrangement
Do we need holes at the bottom of pots
Yes we do. Drainage hole helps to keep the succulents root not sitting in wet soil for too long.
If you don’t want drainage holes like if your making an indoor pot and you don’t want water draining out some pots are like if you put a cup with holes inside another cup with no holes, just with more space in between the cups, you just take out the cup with the holes and succulents and dump out the water collecting in the bottom cup
Beautiful arrangements :)
Thank you 😍
Are these all 2inch succulants?
Yes and you can buy them here: succulentsbox.com/collections/shop-all
You didn't explain the soil make up or how to not get them too boggy since there's lack of drainage.
I know how to make something pretty like you made bit not much clue about keeping it alive
Will they all survive in this arrangement or some will die competing with others?
If we equip ourselves with enough knowledge about making succulent arrangements, they will survive healthily 😎
Nice
Thanks
Great 😁
Thankssss Rowe 😄
how big is that container?
It's about 10" x 8". Small containers can also make your succulent arrangements pretty [link below]. It's 3" x 2.4" and it can contain 4 fresh green succulents, with no more than 2" each.
succulentsbox.com/products/green-2-succulent-arrangement-kit-small-white-minimalist-pot?_pos=3&_sid=dd5d092d6&_ss=r
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Can we use sedum burrito as a trailing plant
Yes you can but they could get very big after a few years and you should trim them after that
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Can you please tell me the name of succulents?
Hello there. You can check the names of the succulents at 0:34 and 2:29.
Here is the link to our lovely Echeveria Painted Lady: succulentsbox.com/products/echeveria-painted-lady?_pos=1&_sid=f63134782&_ss=r.
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Thank you for your support 😘
@@SucculentsBox i like succulents😘😘😘
We all do 😘
♥️ I need to learn a way to not knock leaves off. when transferring my 2 in to a an arrangement. Some advice here please. I watch TH-cam videos and those gals never lose any leaves when they are making an arrangement.
I have potted up succulents the last couple of years and I can't help losing leaves when I do it. Now I've got some special ones I want to pot up today. And I don't want to lose any leaves.
Hello Sandy 😁 how was repotting your succies? Did you lose any leaves? or you got pro at this? 😆🌵😍
For beginners it might be important to include what types of soil , drainage,
Thank you for your suggestion 💓 Btw, we have a blog related to your issues here succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/how-to-care-for-succulent-arrangement
Hope it can help you 😍
For beginners, isn't preparation the most important? Type of soil, drainage... anyone can put plants in dirt. I was hoping for an informative guideline.
Check out this blog, maybe it can help succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/6-must-know-succulent-care-tips-for-begginers
Lovely, music is quite annoying tho
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