I really learn so much from your very clear instructions/information which gives me courage to ‘cut’. I have never had luck with Aeonium but now I just might! And thanks for the straggly plants information. Succulents are so much fun!
In my area winter is short, so every year the leaves that propagates don’t get to continue growing and survive as the summer kicks in really quickly while they’re still too young! Next year, I’ll try them inside the house 🏡, beautiful video, thank you
For succulent leaves, set the leaves in a tray of soil or even just sand. Set them aside and ignore them. They will drop roots and grow a small baby plant - all by themselves. I never use compost with succs. I chop off the heads and set them in a pot of fast draining soil ( potting mix, perlite and sand) or just sand and let them do their thing.
It always depends on the climate you leave your succulents in. Mine staymost of the year in a green house that is dry and hot. I don't water them often enough, so I leave "heavier soil" on it. Compost. They are gorgeous as you can see :) Are you lucky enough to grow them outside in your climate? Of it's warm but more damp, if you get rain. Use lighter soil... It can even be compost mixed with sand or coco coir
What is important for people to realize is that there isn't an absolute exact soil mox that applies to everyone. All other environmental variables need to be taken into account
@@BelovedPlant I’m in Texas where I’d say it is too hot to leave them outside. Mine all sit in a window. I compost with worms indoors. I feed my axolotls worms and the worms make compost for me. Right now I’m using an off the shelf succulent /cactus mix that I’ve added perlite to.
Generally with water propagation the roots are glassy and fragile. It would be best to transplant as soon as the roots appear and the leaf is re-hydrated.
I cut my plants and just stick it in the soil, as long as the soil is not wet, then I leave it alone for a few weeks and once the plants starts growing again then I start watering a bit then ignore it , the more you ignore them the better they grow but make sure to water or they will die from dehydration. 😊
Hello, I have only observed multiple heads being created in larger aeoniums (thicker stems). The kiwi branches out, but after the head is taken out, it often does not come back on that same stem
Tony, I water mine often, aeonium leaves are not too thick. So I give them plenty of water. However, if they aren't watered enough, they will survive, just not as beautiful as the lower leaves will dey out and drop. They are very resistent to neglect
She was very very tall with one huge gorgeous blossom. Nothing more. I lopped off the blossom, she has has a long st m left, i put her in dirt, should i leave her there? I thought aBout cutting the stalk shorter and then putting her in water, or i could cut the 2 ft long stem shorter. Im desperate to save her , im crazy about this gorgeous aeonium! Please don’t call me stupid, im already doing that. But 😢❤
Hi, there. Is the plant blossoming from its center? Tip: every succulent that blossoms from its center will die. The way to save it is to cut off the flower stem as soon as it emerges from the center. If it's too late for that, I hope new plants will emerge from the cut stem. The rooted base should be the part with higher chances to create new plants. It may take time, so keep watering and keep the faith 🤞🏻
She was very very tall with one huge gorgeous blossom. Nothing more. I lopped off the blossom, she has has a long st m left, i put her in dirt, should i leave her there? I thought aBout cutting the stalk shorter and then putting her in water, or i could cut the 2 ft long stem shorter. Im desperate to save her , im crazy about this gorgeous aeonium! Please don’t call me stupid, im already doing that. But 😢❤
I think it was not a bad idea, now you have a piece of the stem in water and another piece in dirt (this one with the original roots?). When it comes to just the stem with no leaves on it, I've had more luck over here with the rooted stem in dirt than with pieces of stem with no leaves on water. Keep on giving the cuttings attention and love. She will come back 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent video. Important for everyone to remember these are winter growers, so attempting to propagate in summer may fail. thank you, Beloved Plant.
I really learn so much from your very clear instructions/information which gives me courage to ‘cut’. I have never had luck with Aeonium but now I just might! And thanks for the straggly plants information. Succulents are so much fun!
Thanks for the time lapse! That’s great!
I love what you did with the last plant, about pinning it down. Great video over all. ❤
In my area winter is short, so every year the leaves that propagates don’t get to continue growing and survive as the summer kicks in really quickly while they’re still too young! Next year, I’ll try them inside the house 🏡, beautiful video, thank you
Useful video beautiful plants
Brilliant, i was wondering what would happen, then you showed us. Thanks for the advice.❤
Wow nice sharing videos ma'am. I like it . Done Tamsak
For succulent leaves, set the leaves in a tray of soil or even just sand. Set them aside and ignore them. They will drop roots and grow a small baby plant - all by themselves. I never use compost with succs. I chop off the heads and set them in a pot of fast draining soil ( potting mix, perlite and sand) or just sand and let them do their thing.
No compost? I have worm castings. Would those be bad to use as part of well draining amendments?
It always depends on the climate you leave your succulents in. Mine staymost of the year in a green house that is dry and hot. I don't water them often enough, so I leave "heavier soil" on it. Compost. They are gorgeous as you can see :)
Are you lucky enough to grow them outside in your climate? Of it's warm but more damp, if you get rain. Use lighter soil... It can even be compost mixed with sand or coco coir
What is important for people to realize is that there isn't an absolute exact soil mox that applies to everyone. All other environmental variables need to be taken into account
@@BelovedPlant I’m in Texas where I’d say it is too hot to leave them outside. Mine all sit in a window. I compost with worms indoors. I feed my axolotls worms and the worms make compost for me. Right now I’m using an off the shelf succulent /cactus mix that I’ve added perlite to.
Very impressive, awesome plants! 👍💚😃
Amazing results.Thanks for sharing 👏 Very much appreciated 👍
Useful information
Wonderful. Thanks for posting this.
Have tried to propagate succulents, or any plant, and fail to succeed. Will try the method below.
Wow, thanks for shareing. So wonderful 😊
🌱Great video, I'll take it as inspiration for my next one!
Thank you for all the great tip! Much appreciated
Hi edagdwg love you sharing how to make more plants love this plant have fun a fan linda j. Peace
Wow, very interesting, I can see I have lots of work to do. Thank you
Very good information! Thank you.
Generally with water propagation the roots are glassy and fragile. It would be best to transplant as soon as the roots appear and the leaf is re-hydrated.
Thanks for the info. 😊❤🌿
Excellent, thank you
Great job 👏 👍 ❤
I cut my plants and just stick it in the soil, as long as the soil is not wet, then I leave it alone for a few weeks and once the plants starts growing again then I start watering a bit then ignore it , the more you ignore them the better they grow but make sure to water or they will die from dehydration. 😊
Good job your succulents are grower.
Love that!!
Thank you very much very beatifull video 👏👏👏
Can you create multiple heads on a kiwi aeonium by pruning off the top of the head?
Hello, I have only observed multiple heads being created in larger aeoniums (thicker stems). The kiwi branches out, but after the head is taken out, it often does not come back on that same stem
I have plant like this but it it is tall now what can I do?
Did you use STRAIGHT compost, please?
Hi there. I used potting compost, which should be lighter than straight compost. Thank you for your question. I will specify this in future videos.
How many times do you water these plants please
Tony, I water mine often, aeonium leaves are not too thick. So I give them plenty of water.
However, if they aren't watered enough, they will survive, just not as beautiful as the lower leaves will dey out and drop. They are very resistent to neglect
Very nice
Great info💚, Texas 9b
Oh Please help me. I have the most gorgeous aeonium, i thought she was dying, but it is summer , she was losing so many leaves. She was/ has been
She was very very tall with one huge gorgeous blossom. Nothing more. I lopped off the blossom, she has has a long st m left, i put her in dirt, should i leave her there? I thought aBout cutting the stalk shorter and then putting her in water, or i could cut the 2 ft long stem shorter. Im desperate to save her , im crazy about this gorgeous aeonium! Please don’t call me stupid, im already doing that. But 😢❤
Hi, there. Is the plant blossoming from its center? Tip: every succulent that blossoms from its center will die. The way to save it is to cut off the flower stem as soon as it emerges from the center. If it's too late for that, I hope new plants will emerge from the cut stem. The rooted base should be the part with higher chances to create new plants. It may take time, so keep watering and keep the faith 🤞🏻
She was very very tall with one huge gorgeous blossom. Nothing more. I lopped off the blossom, she has has a long st m left, i put her in dirt, should i leave her there? I thought aBout cutting the stalk shorter and then putting her in water, or i could cut the 2 ft long stem shorter. Im desperate to save her , im crazy about this gorgeous aeonium! Please don’t call me stupid, im already doing that. But 😢❤
I think it was not a bad idea, now you have a piece of the stem in water and another piece in dirt (this one with the original roots?). When it comes to just the stem with no leaves on it, I've had more luck over here with the rooted stem in dirt than with pieces of stem with no leaves on water.
Keep on giving the cuttings attention and love. She will come back 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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