Hi Miguel, no, it did not die. That was not a death bloom. Flowering is very common to succulents but only those monocarpic ones die (Monocarpic only flower one time in their life, then dies after giving out some offsets/babies) The death blooms usually happen in the likes of aloes, agaves and sempervivums and aeoniums to name a few, but very rare for echeverias. They also grow smack in the centre of the mother plant. Hope this helps. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing! I have one already has lots of pups, looking forward to harvesting them. Wow, did you say it will produce pups again on the same spots where you have removed the pups? 👏
They're all so beautiful 😍 🤩 ❤😊. I have a jade plant 🪴 with the red tips that was propagated a couple of years ago and I still haven't transferred it into another pot as of yet.
Wow, really enjoyed your demonstration on harvesting the echeveria elegans. Thanks for sharing. I have a question about the pots. I read that succulents should be in a clay or ceramic pot. I see your pots are all plastic and the plants are thriving! Does it really matter what type of pot they grow in?
Hi Helen, super sorry that I got to reply only now.. We were on holiday during the Easter week period so I got to open YT only now. Anyway, with regards to the pots, ideally it would be good to have a more porous pot like terracotta or clay as the water evaporates faster, meaning you do not find your succulents drenched in water for long. Porous pots reduces risks of rot from being overwatered. Ideally. 😍 But a lot of our succulents are still in plastic pots because 1)we do not have time to repot them after buying from nurseries 2) terracotta or ceramic pots are just more expensive. I would say though that it boils down to the soil and how fast-draining they are. And the frequency of watering. And come to think of it, in big nurseries, they most grow in plastic pots, right? So I’d say, it is more about the soil and frequency of water. 😍 Hope that helps. Thanks..
Maam, The size of your Elegans offset is already my Mother plant😂 and I think in a tropical country like mine the Echeveria Elegans is a tough handling😢 but your Elegans is very very beautiful wished were neighbor😅
@@IPlayBloxFrots 3 years.. hmmm, it could be a good time to consider repotting with new soil, add some plant food. Or even changing the pot to a slightly bigger one. They tend to fill up the space for growth that you’d give them especially if you time the repotting leading up to their growing season..
Thanks for appreciating the succulents. It would be a dream to have all of them in wonderful pots but pots for this size do not come cheap. If only... =)
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wow ang ganda nmn,,
wow angganda at anglaki sis :)
Certified planteta, Sending may love keep safe,Godblessed and enjoy
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Watching replay po
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ang gaganda talaga ate sending my replay po
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wow ang gaganda sis
yeah this variety is like a succulent baby machine. 💕
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Replay po for this wonderful premire team wagi
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Ang Gaganda at ang dami. Galing mag alaga . sending you my support..
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hello Nice Succulent Love it
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Andaming babies Ang succulent mo sissy Ang sarap magharvest
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Love this channel kasi ganito din hilig ko at marami ako natutunan ditu how to care this kind of plants or flowers .
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Wow nice and beautiful succulent, full support from team wagi
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gandang benta yan madam..galing nyo po mjwanders TeamRj
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Ang ganda ganda sis. Omg.
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I can't wait to watch this premier, if I can't ill just watch on replay sissy..
So beautiful plantita .team wagi
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wow very beautiful thanks for sharing😊
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Thank you for sharing this,Leslie 💕
Beautiful....SissyLabs...😍
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Really very huge plants 👌
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I'm curious, the first baby thay you removed. The one that flowered. Will it die since it flowered?
Hi Miguel, no, it did not die. That was not a death bloom. Flowering is very common to succulents but only those monocarpic ones die (Monocarpic only flower one time in their life, then dies after giving out some offsets/babies) The death blooms usually happen in the likes of aloes, agaves and sempervivums and aeoniums to name a few, but very rare for echeverias. They also grow smack in the centre of the mother plant. Hope this helps. Thanks.
I really like then Idol. You really inspire me to. Plant this too .
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Is the little bloom on this variety a star shaped pinkish red?
Yes, they are pinkish with a hint of yellow. 😍
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Thank you for sharing! I have one already has lots of pups, looking forward to harvesting them. Wow, did you say it will produce pups again on the same spots where you have removed the pups? 👏
Thank you.. They are very generous, right?
Oh no, not exactly on the same spot.. The SAME POT continuously give pups..😍
They're all so beautiful 😍 🤩 ❤😊. I have a jade plant 🪴 with the red tips that was propagated a couple of years ago and I still haven't transferred it into another pot as of yet.
Wow, really enjoyed your demonstration on harvesting the echeveria elegans. Thanks for sharing. I have a question about the pots. I read that succulents should be in a clay or ceramic pot. I see your pots are all plastic and the plants are thriving! Does it really matter what type of pot they grow in?
Hi Helen, super sorry that I got to reply only now.. We were on holiday during the Easter week period so I got to open YT only now.
Anyway, with regards to the pots, ideally it would be good to have a more porous pot like terracotta or clay as the water evaporates faster, meaning you do not find your succulents drenched in water for long. Porous pots reduces risks of rot from being overwatered. Ideally. 😍
But a lot of our succulents are still in plastic pots because 1)we do not have time to repot them after buying from nurseries 2) terracotta or ceramic pots are just more expensive.
I would say though that it boils down to the soil and how fast-draining they are. And the frequency of watering.
And come to think of it, in big nurseries, they most grow in plastic pots, right?
So I’d say, it is more about the soil and frequency of water. 😍
Hope that helps. Thanks..
@@SucculentSocial My turn to be so late replying...thank you so much for your advice! It's been really helpful!
Wow... Beautiful 👍👍
Thank you
Sana talaga ganito lng kadali magpalaki ng succs dito sa gensan.
ang init kasi pag mainit dyan di ba?
Thanks for sharing your ideas on how to easily remove the offsets and the dried leaves.Team wagi here sending my support
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Wow so huge echeveria. So many offsets.
Beautiful plants team wagi
Thank you..;)
When they dry for 3-4 days are they receiving full sun?
Hi Michelle, we put them in partially shaded area, no direct sun. =)
Love,love love ❤️ this.
Maam, The size of your Elegans offset is already my Mother plant😂 and I think in a tropical country like mine the Echeveria Elegans is a tough handling😢 but your Elegans is very very beautiful wished were neighbor😅
So nice of you, thanks! All the best with your elegans.. =)
Beautiful
I like it
Waiting!
Wow. Mine has been extremely slow growing. Not many babies either 😢
oh... how long have you had it?
3 years now, but only about 2 centimeters growth and 3 pups
@@IPlayBloxFrots 3 years.. hmmm, it could be a good time to consider repotting with new soil, add some plant food. Or even changing the pot to a slightly bigger one. They tend to fill up the space for growth that you’d give them especially if you time the repotting leading up to their growing season..
this is so interesting,i tried this one and it's working. i love and i have succulents and cactuses at home. team wagi
Wonderful! enjoy your succulents.. =)
Manayterang here
Thank you
I wonder how #offset feels about being a succulent #migos ,☺️🌹🗽
Beautiful plants but they’re in ugly plastic pots.
Thanks for appreciating the succulents. It would be a dream to have all of them in wonderful pots but pots for this size do not come cheap. If only... =)
Wow ang ganda naman