thank you very much for your videos. Although there are hundreds of videos for plants and succulents, your point of you is always to the point, easy to follow and "different". Greetings from Greece!
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you. In addition to making sure the soil is completely dry i also check the firmness of the mid level leaves. If they are soft/pliable and wrinkle easily upon pressing outside edges in then i will water completely. If they are firm to the pressing in i do not water even if the soil is dry. I noticed when i started doing this i lose less succulents to overwatering than I used to.
Thank you Sir, this revision video is great and it's helpful inorder that we don't forget the basics. Since we are on the topic of overwatering and leaf changes like transparency what are the signs of a root bound succulent shown on the leaves?
to be honest there are no tell tell signs of root bound succulents ...they look normal only thig is you see the roots coming out of the drain hole and maybe the growth will be bit slow but this will take about 3-4 years for a succulent to et root bound ...but i noticed it will still put pups despite it getting bound maybe that's the catch lol ...in a good way ...i noticed one happy with the frills i will make a video on it soon ...if that's the case its a good way to increase pups lol
This is very useful and interesting information also it's amazing how they don't show no sign and adapt so well. Thank you Sir and I hope you have a fantastic week ahead 🙏
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thank you very much for your videos. Although there are hundreds of videos for plants and succulents, your point of you is always to the point, easy to follow and "different". Greetings from Greece!
thank you so so much ...it means alot :)
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you. In addition to making sure the soil is completely dry i also check the firmness of the mid level leaves. If they are soft/pliable and wrinkle easily upon pressing outside edges in then i will water completely. If they are firm to the pressing in i do not water even if the soil is dry. I noticed when i started doing this i lose less succulents to overwatering than I used to.
I always try to check the leaves too, but I have to say I haven't been checking the firmness of the mid level leaves - I will try that!
Thank you Sir, this revision video is great and it's helpful inorder that we don't forget the basics.
Since we are on the topic of overwatering and leaf changes like transparency what are the signs of a root bound succulent shown on the leaves?
to be honest there are no tell tell signs of root bound succulents ...they look normal only thig is you see the roots coming out of the drain hole and maybe the growth will be bit slow but this will take about 3-4 years for a succulent to et root bound ...but i noticed it will still put pups despite it getting bound maybe that's the catch lol ...in a good way ...i noticed one happy with the frills i will make a video on it soon ...if that's the case its a good way to increase pups lol
This is very useful and interesting information also it's amazing how they don't show no sign and adapt so well.
Thank you Sir and I hope you have a fantastic week ahead 🙏
Don’t leave them in the rain 😢
never ever
Uh oh, I think I killed my two Echeveria Lolas via over-watering. It was the same issue, the plump yellow leaves falling off. >.
Oh no, I’m so sorry, yes it’s a case of overwatering…m sure now onwards you will be able to detect it well in advance 🙂