My gosh Liz, just so gorgeous and healthy. I love the cante.. I kind of have my eyes on them after seeing yours but they are a little pricey.... Heck I have my eye on all your plants they are just so beautiful!!
Yay!! new video.. Good day to you, Liz.. Wow, you can see how big that After glow is.. when your hand is next to it, so wonderful. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful...all of it.
I really love your succulents garden Tita Liz my eyes was really amazed how exciting to see different varieties of succulents and how i wish i had those kind of maharlika succies hehe! in my dreams hehe! i enjoyed their colors!
You are such an inspiration Liz, I could watch your videos all day. Love how you explain your methods. I'm terrible babying my plants, I want to put my collector ones in rain...to nervous 😂 I leave my more common out. I'm in Hunter Valley NSW, very hot summer and frosty winters. Thanks for being so generous with information. ❤
We're practically the same weather here in Canberra Dale. My 50% UV shade cloth area have worked wonders on acclimatizing my precious, expensive and variegated succulents.
Hi Liz, can you please do a video on taking care of carunculated succulents and how to not lose their caruncules in the long run? Love your videos! Have a nice day!
I can watch your videos all day long! I show my family your videos and tell them that I would like to have a garden like yours, they already think that I have to many. I don’t, I want more. My collection is to small compared to yours. Have a beautiful day Liz!
It was by no means my intention to have this much succulents but I need my fix.....LOL Cigarettes or succulents??? One should have a vice of a certain kind or else life would be boring.
Love your succulent especially echeveria. I have learned few things on how to care and propagate for succulent from your channel. Right now i have about 30 plus of succulent.
Thanks Liz, coping with rain the secret Is in the soil and the size of the pot..I find anyway.. WHen I first started I used sand in my mix..no good as it holds moisture and stays wet, rock of some form is definitely better.. sand Didn’t work for me and I lost some beauties ☹️, probably depends on climate also.. I use your master soil mix with extra rock..seems to be going well with all this rain! 👍
I killed a lot of succulents on my first year using shop bought/expensive succulent soil mix; mix with sand and perlite. That's because I saw some succulent recipe online that looked convincing...Bwahaha. As a revenge for that....I now show you what works for me... It's all part of the learning process. At least the sand I have didn't go to waste as my budgie loves it.
Hi ma'am Liz I have been watching your channel from Philippines. Succulents are so lovely nakakawala ng stress. Super dami at gaganda ng ibat-ibang varieties ng succies mo grabe!! Nagtataka lng ako sa ghost plant dito Hindi malapad Ang dahon unlike sa ghost plant mo. Cguro ibang variety din to.
Graptopetalum Paraguayense (Ghost plant) broad leaf(pinakamalapad) and curved at the tip, leaf thinner and whiter and the flower is white. Graptosedum Ghostly is a hybrid of Graptopetalum paraguayense and Sedum which is shorter leaf compared to Ghost plant, broad(medyo malapad) and fatter, greener leaf and flower is yellow. I've seen some people in the Philippines via social media with skinny leaf ghost plant(not) and looks like Francesco Baldi or Sedevera Starburst.
Omg, it's raining a lot right now and I did leave my succulents out on my exposed balcony, totatlly no shade and no protection from the elements. I'm taking your advice and acclimating my babies this winter. Finger-crossed, but so far so good. Lowest temps are still in the 50s.
wow you have a very beautiful gaRDEN. watching from New Zealand. Im also a plantita like you Madam. But here is colder than your place and sometimes its hard to find a particular soccullent plants here. Love to watch your vlogs
Thanks for watching Daisy. The cold is not an issue in growing these plants. It's a matter of providing the right environment for them to grow. Most of my succulents have experienced temperatures as low as -11°C/12.2°F. The ones that aren't frost hardy gets brought indoors to winter over.
Liz, what are those plants on the ground that are solid green, growing under the afterglow? They look like giant hens and chicks. They are growing under the red afterglow at 2:50 are they agavoides? If so, what kind are they please? I have to have some.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ugh that Margaret Rose😍😍😍 I've never seen one before and that is absolutely beautiful! My future daughter-in-law just brought me over a big pot of her desiccated Succulents so I can rescue them LOL she's always had a problem with killing them but now she's so afraid to water them that they are so dehydrated the poor things. String of pearls is her arch nemesis she can't keep it alive to save her life and she brought me just a very small maybe 3 in cutting and I now have a beautiful Lush full pot and she asks me what my trick is and I tell her water plain and simple LOL every time I give my string of pearls a good soaking it has a growth spurt. And that's how I have raised all of my babies, they are used to being watered. Of course I've had trial and error and a lot of root rot along the way but everything is a learning opportunity and I know which ones can handle it and which ones can't right now. I'm sorry I forgot all about giving you the grass killing recipe I will definitely get it today
Don't worry about the grass solution. I already have a recipe. I just need good weather with no rain or wind so I can spray them and also time which is in short supply these days.
Hello Liz!!! Hope ur doing well. Anyways, can you do a how to care video on Echeveria Pallida succulent. Thank you very much and you have a beautiful blessed day and stay safe and healthy 🙏
Hi Liz, I got my single ghost baby 2 years ago from my local small business grower. I never even realised they weren’t that common here until I started shopping around. I’ve never seen any at Bunnings. Thankfully mine is starting to get lots of babies now. I’m still on the lookout for a Painted echeveria or any of the red echeverias really. It’s stressful when our quarantine laws in WA are so strict. I get so envious of the other Aussie states that aren’t so restricted.
There's a few succulent collectors in WA. Maybe try and reach out to them. This link below to the CNS society might be useful. The Cactus and Succulent Society of Western Australia, Inc. - csswa.org.au/
How long have you been growing them succulents?how many years does it take to grow them all. It's a privilege to have access to see your succulent heaven ❤️😍thank you! 🙏😘
Thank you, Liz, for another great and helpful video! :) I need texture/contrast to my in-ground succulent bed (sub-tropical location, 9b has tons of rain). Is Sedum Lidium a huge water loving option? I use 90% inorganic matter in my mounded beds but need some tiny, something to add contrast, or even a tiny rosette something that loves or tolerates rain in my super breezy but wet location.
Yes, Liz, after like 4 days of soaking wet, they look even more plump and bright! I like my ghost plants too, planning to plant some in the ground, hope that's a good plan 😄 Hi Liz, these few days I rewatched quite a few of your vlog, and one of them you showed the Debbie which is pink, is it possible for me to purchase one from you next time? Can't refrain to ask for this one 😍
My biggest one is around 200mm / 8 inches. Depending on the soil mix and the condition where its grown, but they'll grow bigger in the shade and smaller if out in the sun.
Hi Liz. Where do you purchase your succulents from? I got some from Bunnings in Queensland but I can’t find most of the varieties you have. Any advice? Do you send some plants to Queensland ? Blessings
I'm not selling at the moment as I don't have enough to sell and also preparing the plants for postage takes up too much time that I don't have. Queensland has a lot of succulent collectors' that sell. A lot of what we have comes from Victoria, Adelaide, NSW and Queensland. Joining Facebook succulent groups also opens yourself to a lot more people who sells succulents. Good luck.
isa po s Ghost Plant s mga wishlist ko kailan kaya ako mgkakaroon ang mahal n nya ngayon dto po s Philippines mula po ng mging trending sya 😥 d ko po afford pero thank you po for always showing us how beautiful succulents is..😘😘 idol ko po kau..
Kung makakuha ka ng kahit na maliit na tanim para mura, try to do so. Madali silang itanim at mabilis dumami provided huag masyandong tubigan. Patuyuin and lupa between watering.
Hi Liz, temp here has cooled down a bit these days. I feel my succulents are handling rain slightly better now :) speaking of variegation...does it happen from a non-variegated leave or plant? I thought the mutation has to be from a seed.
Variegation is not an exact science as it's still like a lottery to grow/get variegated plants from a non variegated plant via seed or leaf. Mutation, pest, pathogens, weather and growing condition all plays a role in creating variegation in plants. This is why I love mealy bugs....LOL Got a couple of variegated plants due to this wonderful creature. Did I mention cresting too....LOL
Here in US I also dont see Ghost Plants sold on garden centers. I started a few cuttings and now its all over my yard🤪. My dog helps propagates by knocking off some plants and the fallen leaves creates its own colony🤣.You said there are many different kinds of paraguayense but it still confuses me till now which one i have🤔
There's only a couple of paraguayense(big and small) and Bernalense; but lots of sub species and also similar looking plant with different genus and names for ex. Acaulis, Titubans(Ghost plant), Tricolor, Rose queen etc. They can be really confusing especially when they're grown stressed.
Hello maam Liz im one of those who are killing those jelly beans .they tend to have rots on their stems .and if i don't water it often they will always have air roots.
So its October 2021... my ghost plant has grown like crazy during summer. Now, can I leave outside? What temperature is too cold? Its still 70d in Michigan but its dropping to 58 at night. In going to see if it will tolerate outside until November.
We don't get heavy snow here in Canberra, Australia but we do get frost. The lowest temperature my ghost plants have been exposed to is 12.2°F. They have survived it with no damage. I don't know if they'll survive a much lower temperature.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK I have several ruby. Necklace but on the video looks more round red beads. Thank you I hope you do a video with draping succulents 😊😃
Hi Liz, I have re-watched quite a few of your vlog these few days and one of them you showed us " Debbie " which is pink, may I purchase one from you next time we meet up again? Sorry, I can't refrain from asking for this one😍
Liz, since you live in Australia do you every get snakes 🐍 in your garden? Australia has a high venomous snake population and you have a great habitat for snakes. Just curious because I live in Texas and we have a high snake habitat and I love succulents.
I live in the city and for the past 35 years of always having a huge garden, I have never seen a snake in my backyard. But in saying that, I've heard of people living in rural areas who have seen snakes in their backyard.
I have around 20 Ghost plants...... They are my LEAST favorite. My ole man scraped them all up from a big box store, and I had to save them. Not fun, not fun in the slightest. But I also got around 20 jades for 75¢ for ALL, not a piece 🥰😍 And man are they gorgeous now. Ghosts? Well I treat them as such 🤣
LOL....Sorry....Not meant to laugh but, just funny the way you put it. Chalksticks grows better in the garden. Black Prince is always a pain in the backside. Colorata is a tough plant but likes being kept dry and hopefully it'll overcome the fungus. Good luck.
I understand now how succulent plants can be expensive because the ones in this nursery are looking bad! The jellybeans were in great shape and the cacti but I want my black prince!! I do find s Swiss cheese plant at an affordable price!!
Ghost plant is now a rare type of succulent here🤣🤣🤣🤣. The farmers are no longer producing the graptopetalum ghost plant instead they are selling the fake version of ghost plant which is the graptosedum ghosty which is mostly known as ghost plant here. When we realized( or I realized) that the ghost plant they are selling is an impostor we all started looking for the real ghost plant and we can only buy it from the succulent collectors and not the farmers who mostly produce our succulent here. Now the original price of ghost plant is maybe 1$ or 50pesos and when the ghost plant became really rare the price launched up to 7$-10$ each or 350p-500p
I think these succulents are the same. I don't know who names them, but I think they just grow kinda differently due to weather conditions and soil conditions... just my opinion!
Trick to surviving lots of rain for succulents is very good drainage
The jelly beans are ready to celebrate Christmas 😆
I love your garden so many beautiful things I wish I can go visit your garden
Good morning to you vary nice and amazing plans they all so beautiful and amazing plans have a blessed day
Thank you! You too!
My gosh Liz, just so gorgeous and healthy. I love the cante.. I kind of have my eyes on them after seeing yours but they are a little pricey.... Heck I have my eye on all your plants they are just so beautiful!!
Thanks! The small ones aren't too pricey and they grow quite fast.
We can’t find it in the nurseries in California.
Gracias por compartir tanta belleza 😍
Saludos suculentos 🏜️🤠
Baja California México🇲🇽
Hola desde Australia. Gracias por ver.
Yay!! new video..
Good day to you, Liz..
Wow, you can see how big that After glow is.. when your hand is next to it, so wonderful.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful...all of it.
Hi Liz, one day would you be able to do a video on your bonsifying process? I’d so love that, I love all your videos 💗
Very beautiful sacculent i watch🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
Like so beautiful many collection of succulent thanks for sharing mam
Thanks for watching.
Dear Liz, I love your videos and your energy, thank you
You are so welcome.
Ang gaganda talaga ng succulents niyo. Love them!
Salamat po.
Can't stop watching your vlogs again again ate so beautiful. Hope someday i will be able to buy some of your succies.
I hope so too! Thank you for watching Jesusa.
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you! 😊
I really love your succulents garden Tita Liz my eyes was really amazed how exciting to see different varieties of succulents and how i wish i had those kind of maharlika succies hehe! in my dreams hehe! i enjoyed their colors!
You never know when you might get lucky Louie and at least you'll know how to care for them. Thanks for watching.
Yes po ! after i watched this video i'm not afraid to water my old succulents including their leaves! 😘🥰
You have such big and healthy plants! Wow.. So pretty.. And pretty colours.. Such a pleasant tour of your garden.. ❤️
AMAZING!!!!!! Thank you Liz for all your hard work and for sharing your garden 🪴
You are so welcome and thank you Rosa.
You are such an inspiration Liz, I could watch your videos all day.
Love how you explain your methods.
I'm terrible babying my plants, I want to put my collector ones in rain...to nervous 😂
I leave my more common out.
I'm in Hunter Valley NSW, very hot summer and frosty winters.
Thanks for being so generous with information. ❤
We're practically the same weather here in Canberra Dale. My 50% UV shade cloth area have worked wonders on acclimatizing my precious, expensive and variegated succulents.
Good morning 🌞 blessings to you! Have an amazing day🥰
Same to you.
Hi Liz, can you please do a video on taking care of carunculated succulents and how to not lose their caruncules in the long run? Love your videos! Have a nice day!
I can watch your videos all day long! I show my family your videos and tell them that I would like to have a garden like yours, they already think that I have to many. I don’t, I want more. My collection is to small compared to yours. Have a beautiful day Liz!
It was by no means my intention to have this much succulents but I need my fix.....LOL
Cigarettes or succulents??? One should have a vice of a certain kind or else life would be boring.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK true and is a beautiful hobby. 💚❤️💚
So beautiful it’s always a good morning watching you an your plants 🪴
Thank you for watching Vanda.
Oh so many blooming in colors succulents 👏👏 I love and I like them all Ma'am Lizk 😍😍
Thanks so much 😊
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK You're welcome Ma'am Lizk 😊😍
Such a cool learning experience
So many beauty's
When babies pop out of leafy with 4 heads
That's is so cool
Lovely collection.
They look gorgeous .
Thank you so much 😊
They’re so happy in the rain.
Glad to hear that you and plants are doing well considering the amount of rain I'm seeing in the news.
We are 600 meters above sea level so we're okay. Thanks for watching.
again, here i am & happy seeing u're beautiful plants.... keep on vlogging,😍
Thank you, I will
OMG! They’re healthy & gorgeous. They love that rain... enjoy the rain, Liz... carol here from California..
They sure do Carol. Thanks for watching.
Love your succulent especially echeveria. I have learned few things on how to care and propagate for succulent from your channel. Right now i have about 30 plus of succulent.
By next year, you'll have hundreds.
Thanks for sharing your vedio awesome succulent Plants there pretty watching from California
Thanks for watching.
Hi always watching your vlog maganda po your plants
Thank you 😊
Thanks Liz, coping with rain the secret Is in the soil and the size of the pot..I find anyway.. WHen I first started I used sand in my mix..no good as it holds moisture and stays wet, rock of some form is definitely better.. sand Didn’t work for me and I lost some beauties ☹️, probably depends on climate also.. I use your master soil mix with extra rock..seems to be going well with all this rain! 👍
I killed a lot of succulents on my first year using shop bought/expensive succulent soil mix; mix with sand and perlite. That's because I saw some succulent recipe online that looked convincing...Bwahaha.
As a revenge for that....I now show you what works for me... It's all part of the learning process. At least the sand I have didn't go to waste as my budgie loves it.
Hi ma'am Liz I have been watching your channel from Philippines. Succulents are so lovely nakakawala ng stress. Super dami at gaganda ng ibat-ibang varieties ng succies mo grabe!! Nagtataka lng ako sa ghost plant dito Hindi malapad Ang dahon unlike sa ghost plant mo. Cguro ibang variety din to.
Graptopetalum Paraguayense (Ghost plant) broad leaf(pinakamalapad) and curved at the tip, leaf thinner and whiter and the flower is white.
Graptosedum Ghostly is a hybrid of Graptopetalum paraguayense and Sedum which is shorter leaf compared to Ghost plant, broad(medyo malapad) and fatter, greener leaf and flower is yellow.
I've seen some people in the Philippines via social media with skinny leaf ghost plant(not) and looks like Francesco Baldi or Sedevera Starburst.
OMG… the plant’s name is the same as one of my late aunts.. Elizabeth "Bess” Bates.. wow..
Amazingly beautiful, I wish I can grow that colorful succulents in our place in the Philippines 🇵🇭 ❤ 💕
This is a very hardy plant and will grow better out in the garden.
Amazing n lovely collection Liz❣
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful collection!💚
Thank you! 🤗
Omg, it's raining a lot right now and I did leave my succulents out on my exposed balcony, totatlly no shade and no protection from the elements. I'm taking your advice and acclimating my babies this winter. Finger-crossed, but so far so good. Lowest temps are still in the 50s.
Wishing you all the very best with your babies.
wow you have a very beautiful gaRDEN. watching from New Zealand. Im also a plantita like you Madam. But here is colder than your place and sometimes its hard to find a particular soccullent plants here. Love to watch your vlogs
Thanks for watching Daisy. The cold is not an issue in growing these plants. It's a matter of providing the right environment for them to grow. Most of my succulents have experienced temperatures as low as -11°C/12.2°F. The ones that aren't frost hardy gets brought indoors to winter over.
String of pearls??? Red so so cool
Jellys will root if left alone they easy
I'm on east coast ZONE 6B
and I wish I could leave outside so amazingly
I find that the soil mix is the biggest factor. Growing them indoors or out of the sun can be very challenging as well.
Ur succulents are very gorgeous.
Love it
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK i always watch your vid.
Its make me inspire a lot.
Liz, what are those plants on the ground that are solid green, growing under the afterglow? They look like giant hens and chicks. They are growing under the red afterglow at 2:50 are they agavoides? If so, what kind are they please? I have to have some.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Echeveria Benimusume and Red Edge/Lipstick.
Ugh that Margaret Rose😍😍😍 I've never seen one before and that is absolutely beautiful!
My future daughter-in-law just brought me over a big pot of her desiccated Succulents so I can rescue them LOL she's always had a problem with killing them but now she's so afraid to water them that they are so dehydrated the poor things. String of pearls is her arch nemesis she can't keep it alive to save her life and she brought me just a very small maybe 3 in cutting and I now have a beautiful Lush full pot and she asks me what my trick is and I tell her water plain and simple LOL every time I give my string of pearls a good soaking it has a growth spurt. And that's how I have raised all of my babies, they are used to being watered. Of course I've had trial and error and a lot of root rot along the way but everything is a learning opportunity and I know which ones can handle it and which ones can't right now.
I'm sorry I forgot all about giving you the grass killing recipe I will definitely get it today
Don't worry about the grass solution. I already have a recipe. I just need good weather with no rain or wind so I can spray them and also time which is in short supply these days.
I love this video. I love all your videos!😊😊
Have a great weekend Maree. Thanks for watching.
So beautiful! I like it. Well describe with their names.
Hello Liz!!! Hope ur doing well. Anyways, can you do a how to care video on Echeveria Pallida succulent. Thank you very much and you have a beautiful blessed day and stay safe and healthy 🙏
No promises but I'll see what I can do.
Have you thought to enter contest for succulents? With such large collection should add some ribbon...;)
I love your succulents mam liz😘😍😘😍waching from misamis occidental phil.
Glad you like them Nancy! Thanks for watching.
Hi...nanunuod naman ako sayo..godbless you
Hi Liz, I got my single ghost baby 2 years ago from my local small business grower. I never even realised they weren’t that common here until I started shopping around. I’ve never seen any at Bunnings. Thankfully mine is starting to get lots of babies now. I’m still on the lookout for a Painted echeveria or any of the red echeverias really. It’s stressful when our quarantine laws in WA are so strict. I get so envious of the other Aussie states that aren’t so restricted.
There's a few succulent collectors in WA. Maybe try and reach out to them. This link below to the CNS society might be useful. The Cactus and Succulent Society of Western Australia, Inc. - csswa.org.au/
How long have you been growing them succulents?how many years does it take to grow them all. It's a privilege to have access to see your succulent heaven ❤️😍thank you! 🙏😘
5 years now and I'm glad you're enjoying my plants. Thanks for watching.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK I find myself in need of looking at your echeverias bfore bedtime. So therapeutic, make me sleep better 😉keep posting! 😘💋
Thank you, Liz, for another great and helpful video! :) I need texture/contrast to my in-ground succulent bed (sub-tropical location, 9b has tons of rain). Is Sedum Lidium a huge water loving option? I use 90% inorganic matter in my mounded beds but need some tiny, something to add contrast, or even a tiny rosette something that loves or tolerates rain in my super breezy but wet location.
Sedum Lidium loves water and rich soil. If you're putting them in the garden, might need to enrich the soil that they're in.
Yes, Liz, after like 4 days of soaking wet, they look even more plump and bright! I like my ghost plants too, planning to plant some in the ground, hope that's a good plan 😄
Hi Liz, these few days I rewatched quite a few of your vlog, and one of them you showed the Debbie which is pink, is it possible for me to purchase one from you next time? Can't refrain to ask for this one 😍
They'd love it and before you know it, you'll have the whole garden covered with them.
Ur collection is gorgeous 😍do u mind telling me how big echeveria black Prince can get?
My biggest one is around 200mm / 8 inches. Depending on the soil mix and the condition where its grown, but they'll grow bigger in the shade and smaller if out in the sun.
Hi Liz. Where do you purchase your succulents from? I got some from Bunnings in Queensland but I can’t find most of the varieties you have. Any advice? Do you send some plants to Queensland ?
Blessings
I'm not selling at the moment as I don't have enough to sell and also preparing the plants for postage takes up too much time that I don't have.
Queensland has a lot of succulent collectors' that sell. A lot of what we have comes from Victoria, Adelaide, NSW and Queensland. Joining Facebook succulent groups also opens yourself to a lot more people who sells succulents. Good luck.
always watching here in gensan philippines
Salamat po.
Looking forward to your video about recycling soil. I’ve been experimenting also with some success, but Would love your input.
Will do!
isa po s Ghost Plant s mga wishlist ko kailan kaya ako mgkakaroon ang mahal n nya ngayon dto po s Philippines mula po ng mging trending sya 😥 d ko po afford pero thank you po for always showing us how beautiful succulents is..😘😘 idol ko po kau..
Kung makakuha ka ng kahit na maliit na tanim para mura, try to do so. Madali silang itanim at mabilis dumami provided huag masyandong tubigan. Patuyuin and lupa between watering.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK opo hahanap nga po ako hahaha try ko po s Cubao garden shop bka meron cla dun po 😊
It almost looks like you have every species of succulent and its hybrid🤣🤣🤣
My ruby necklace hasn't turned red yet..myred slipper is green too..😒😒😒.
Hi Liz, temp here has cooled down a bit these days. I feel my succulents are handling rain slightly better now :) speaking of variegation...does it happen from a non-variegated leave or plant? I thought the mutation has to be from a seed.
Variegation is not an exact science as it's still like a lottery to grow/get variegated plants from a non variegated plant via seed or leaf. Mutation, pest, pathogens, weather and growing condition all plays a role in creating variegation in plants. This is why I love mealy bugs....LOL Got a couple of variegated plants due to this wonderful creature. Did I mention cresting too....LOL
Nothing rotted for me neither yay!
Here in US I also dont see Ghost Plants sold on garden centers. I started a few cuttings and now its all over my yard🤪. My dog helps propagates by knocking off some plants and the fallen leaves creates its own colony🤣.You said there are many different kinds of paraguayense but it still confuses me till now which one i have🤔
There's only a couple of paraguayense(big and small) and Bernalense; but lots of sub species and also similar looking plant with different genus and names for ex. Acaulis, Titubans(Ghost plant), Tricolor, Rose queen etc. They can be really confusing especially when they're grown stressed.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK I will look into this names🤗. Always watching your videos and learning something new👍. Thank You! 💗💗💗 from California🥰
Hello maam Liz im one of those who are killing those jelly beans .they tend to have rots on their stems .and if i don't water it often they will always have air roots.
They love water and they like compost rich soil. Just hold off the watering when it's really hot. Over 30°C.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Thank you maam Liz for your advice.
What soil mixture did you use for the larger plants?
Master soil mix. Thanks for watching.
So its October 2021... my ghost plant has grown like crazy during summer. Now, can I leave outside? What temperature is too cold? Its still 70d in Michigan but its dropping to 58 at night. In going to see if it will tolerate outside until November.
We don't get heavy snow here in Canberra, Australia but we do get frost. The lowest temperature my ghost plants have been exposed to is 12.2°F. They have survived it with no damage. I don't know if they'll survive a much lower temperature.
I really admire your succulents collection.. Yes its true that here in Pinas ghost plants are trending and guess what it is almost out of stock 😅😅😅!
Soon...everyone will have it and it'll be worth nothing but the bonsified version still holds its value as it's quite captivating.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK so true! 😜
Muito linda parabéns ❤😂
Thank you so much!! 🤗
Hi Liz 👋
The red draping hanging plant.. what's the name? They are round and very red..on the semi plate..thank you 🍎
Othonna capensis "Ruby Necklace.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK I have several ruby. Necklace but on the video looks more round red beads. Thank you I hope you do a video with draping succulents 😊😃
Yes tita Liz takot Ako héhe
Hehehe....
Can the ghosts tolerate rain?? A Lotta rain Michigan.. June 2021!!
No amount of rain will hurt your plant as long as they're in the right soil mix.
Ghost plant succulent here in taiwan kinakain sinasawsaw sa pepper w/ salt.
I think that the ghost pipe plant.
Where did you buy your sedum variegated one?
Got it from Binnings.
Hi Liz, I have re-watched quite a few of your vlog these few days and one of them you showed us " Debbie " which is pink, may I purchase one from you next time we meet up again? Sorry, I can't refrain from asking for this one😍
I'll put aside one for you...the one I offered you the last time...LOL
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK O I must be so blurred that day! I have a second chance! Thank you! 😍
No PB for me 😭. I can't find it anywhere in the US 🥺
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Teach us how to care for the Cante. There is no video teaching us about Cante, found some but it was in spanish audio. Help mam, help.
I'll see what I can do.
Liz, since you live in Australia do you every get snakes 🐍 in your garden? Australia has a high venomous snake population and you have a great habitat for snakes. Just curious because I live in Texas and we have a high snake habitat and I love succulents.
And to be honest I’m a huge chicken 🐔 when it comes to snakes 🐍
I live in the city and for the past 35 years of always having a huge garden, I have never seen a snake in my backyard. But in saying that, I've heard of people living in rural areas who have seen snakes in their backyard.
I have around 20 Ghost plants...... They are my LEAST favorite. My ole man scraped them all up from a big box store, and I had to save them. Not fun, not fun in the slightest. But I also got around 20 jades for 75¢ for ALL, not a piece 🥰😍 And man are they gorgeous now. Ghosts? Well I treat them as such 🤣
Cheap, cheap, cheap!!! Thanks for watching.
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Well....my black prince died. My colorata has fungus spots, and I went shopping..the chalk sticks look dehydrated and everything looks a mess! 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
LOL....Sorry....Not meant to laugh but, just funny the way you put it. Chalksticks grows better in the garden. Black Prince is always a pain in the backside. Colorata is a tough plant but likes being kept dry and hopefully it'll overcome the fungus. Good luck.
I understand now how succulent plants can be expensive because the ones in this nursery are looking bad! The jellybeans were in great shape and the cacti but I want my black prince!! I do find s Swiss cheese plant at an affordable price!!
Ghost plant is now a rare type of succulent here🤣🤣🤣🤣. The farmers are no longer producing the graptopetalum ghost plant instead they are selling the fake version of ghost plant which is the graptosedum ghosty which is mostly known as ghost plant here. When we realized( or I realized) that the ghost plant they are selling is an impostor we all started looking for the real ghost plant and we can only buy it from the succulent collectors and not the farmers who mostly produce our succulent here. Now the original price of ghost plant is maybe 1$ or 50pesos and when the ghost plant became really rare the price launched up to 7$-10$ each or 350p-500p
Thank you for this information. It's now time for a Tagalog ghost plant video.
I think these succulents are the same. I don't know who names them, but I think they just grow kinda differently due to weather conditions and soil conditions... just my opinion!
I totally agree with you in this Michelle. In my opinion, it's just ways for commercial growers to sell more plants.
Slow internet
Whatever!!! They're all ghost plant