This is the video I have been looking for. 😊Wanted to know how to prune leggy succulents because I have 3 succulents and I don't know how and what to do. Thank you! By the way, I have a question. For the pots with stems only, when should you water it? When is the best time of the day to prune a succulent?
@@charm6928 just keep watering the stems just like you normally would, just maybe every week or so. You can prune them anytime but make sure they are not thirsty before you prune them because it takes a little bit for them to grow roots so it’s good if they are not thirsty to begin with.
I like your greenhouse and assortment of plants. I watch your videos and how did the plants get leggy/long stem? I read I can use little dilooted water and alcohol and mist for mealy bugs ? Dot
Plants get leggy if either they don’t get enough sun, or if you’ve had them a very very long time (cause bottom leaves die and you pull them off the stem) and over time the stem gets long. I use 70% isopropyl alcohol for mealybugs (no water added) but you need to do it every few days cause more might be hatching from eggs so gotta kill ‘em all
I need to do this with mine and I’m so glad that you reminded me to leave the stems! The first time I did it, I cut the stems off thinking the babies would grow back from the base in the soil, but none of them did… I do have a question though - should I water the pots with the stems, or just leave them alone? Thank you in advance and thank you for sharing! 💜💚🪴🌵
Keep watering the stumps as needed, it won’t take long for babies to pop out of them! I have a whole area of the greenhouse just of pots with stumps, lol
@@clarawillis2437 believe it or not I get all of those orange and purple plastic pots from Temu! I can usually buy 50 for about 4 dollars or 100 for maybe 6 to 8 dollars. It’s a great deal and they work really well. Yes, the price of those clay ones have gone up significantly in the last few years which sucks but check out Temu! Amazon isn’t too bad either in regards to prices. I recently heard that Hobby lobby has the clay ones on sale for really cheap, but I have not gone to check that out for myself yet. This was just in the last 3 to 4 days.
@@marymckenzie841 I check them after about 2 weeks to see if they have roots. If they do and they look wrinkly or feel floppy I’ll water. If no roots or not thirsty I’ll keep waiting and checking
You can buy the premade succulent soil at places like Lowe’s and Home Depot but I like to make my own soil using a mix of potting soil and perlite or sometimes chicken grit and you can also get that stuff at Lowe’s,m & Home Depot, and the chicken grit you can get from the tractor supply store
@@SweetSweetSucculents I see, I will stop buying that fancy rock, so expensive on Amazon. I Just need my succulents are not die any more ☹️ . Thank you
For echeverias, it’s better when it’s warmer and they are not dormant, but I will admit I do it year round. It’ll just take longer to get roots if they are not in their active growing season. It’s always a little hard to tell when you have a greenhouse and to complicate matters, echeveria can go dormant if they get too hot so mid summer can often be bad depending on how hot your climate gets…but like I said, I do it year-round. The main thing is just to make sure it is well watered before cutting because it won’t be able to get anymore until it grows roots. If it’s indoors, you could pretty much do it anytime
The part that I cut off and put in a new pot, I won’t water for a couple of weeks since that’s about how long it takes for them to make roots. I keep watering the leftover stem as usual
I love seeing you clean the plants.
I love doing it!! It’s therapeutic. I even have tweezers in here I use to get the dry leaves that are hard to get hehe
Show us ur new PUP please 🐾🐾 AND what soil mix are u using?
I usually use a mixture of potting soil, perlite, and sometimes chicken grit! I’m about to post a new video where 2 of my pups show up! 🐕
1st video in, subscribed. Very helpful and rather calming videos.
@@dipping_stock9656 thank you so much!!
This is the video I have been looking for. 😊Wanted to know how to prune leggy succulents because I have 3 succulents and I don't know how and what to do. Thank you!
By the way, I have a question. For the pots with stems only, when should you water it?
When is the best time of the day to prune a succulent?
@@charm6928 just keep watering the stems just like you normally would, just maybe every week or so. You can prune them anytime but make sure they are not thirsty before you prune them because it takes a little bit for them to grow roots so it’s good if they are not thirsty to begin with.
I like your greenhouse and assortment of plants. I watch your videos and how did the plants get leggy/long stem? I read I can use little dilooted water and alcohol and mist for mealy bugs ?
Dot
Plants get leggy if either they don’t get enough sun, or if you’ve had them a very very long time (cause bottom leaves die and you pull them off the stem) and over time the stem gets long. I use 70% isopropyl alcohol for mealybugs (no water added) but you need to do it every few days cause more might be hatching from eggs so gotta kill ‘em all
I am learning so much from your videos! Thanks for your great tips!!❤
Thanks for watching!!
I need to do this with mine and I’m so glad that you reminded me to leave the stems! The first time I did it, I cut the stems off thinking the babies would grow back from the base in the soil, but none of them did…
I do have a question though - should I water the pots with the stems, or just leave them alone?
Thank you in advance and thank you for sharing! 💜💚🪴🌵
Keep watering the stumps as needed, it won’t take long for babies to pop out of them! I have a whole area of the greenhouse just of pots with stumps, lol
@@SweetSweetSucculents Thank you!
when do you water those new plants?
I usually wait 1.5-2 weeks
@@SweetSweetSucculents Thank you so much!
Please could you tell me where you get the plastic pots, I started to work with succulents and the clay pots are a little high; thanks for sharing
@@clarawillis2437 believe it or not I get all of those orange and purple plastic pots from Temu! I can usually buy 50 for about 4 dollars or 100 for maybe 6 to 8 dollars. It’s a great deal and they work really well. Yes, the price of those clay ones have gone up significantly in the last few years which sucks but check out Temu! Amazon isn’t too bad either in regards to prices. I recently heard that Hobby lobby has the clay ones on sale for really cheap, but I have not gone to check that out for myself yet. This was just in the last 3 to 4 days.
@@SweetSweetSucculents thanks for your reply enjoy your videos
Sweet the clay pots are in sale at Walt mar
Great video!❤
Thanks Lindsey!! ❤️
Excellent!
After you cut and pot them. How long before you water them
@@marymckenzie841 I check them after about 2 weeks to see if they have roots. If they do and they look wrinkly or feel floppy I’ll water. If no roots or not thirsty I’ll keep waiting and checking
excellent thank you
@@lynnshirley you’re welcome! Good luck!!
Please anyone would tell me where to buy a bag of little rock local in US. Thank you
You can buy the premade succulent soil at places like Lowe’s and Home Depot but I like to make my own soil using a mix of potting soil and perlite or sometimes chicken grit and you can also get that stuff at Lowe’s,m & Home Depot, and the chicken grit you can get from the tractor supply store
@@SweetSweetSucculents yes, I buy succulent soil mix at lowe's . Only problem to find the small rock for dressing. Thank you
@@vivn01 they don’t need any dressing, that’s just if you want them to look fancy! Most of mine don’t have any top dressing
@@SweetSweetSucculents I see, I will stop buying that fancy rock, so expensive on Amazon. I Just need my succulents are not die any more ☹️ . Thank you
@@vivn01 main thing is just stop watering very much, if they look good then they don’t need water
I was wondering if you can put them together?
@@juicycouture4704 yes
when better to cut it? summer or winter?
For echeverias, it’s better when it’s warmer and they are not dormant, but I will admit I do it year round. It’ll just take longer to get roots if they are not in their active growing season. It’s always a little hard to tell when you have a greenhouse and to complicate matters, echeveria can go dormant if they get too hot so mid summer can often be bad depending on how hot your climate gets…but like I said, I do it year-round. The main thing is just to make sure it is well watered before cutting because it won’t be able to get anymore until it grows roots. If it’s indoors, you could pretty much do it anytime
I’m new and I bought a 10 and got 15. They do t have roots. Does this look okay?
@@juicycouture4704 I’m not sure what you mean - what did you buy? A 10 and 15 what?
@ I got succulents Ut they’re babies with no roots
I was wondering if you can put them together while waiting for roots.
How do I send you a photo?
I noticed you had only one in one pot. Can I put A bunch together. They didn’t come leaves. They’re pups.
When do you water them.
The part that I cut off and put in a new pot, I won’t water for a couple of weeks since that’s about how long it takes for them to make roots. I keep watering the leftover stem as usual