Same here I don’t skip ads and I am enjoying your videos looking all your beautiful succulents. I am willing to buy some of your succulents even just cuttings to add to my hobby gardening. Thank you for giving us tips for growing succulents. God bless. ❤
So glad to see you back on. Your plants are gorgeous, but your right, I don't like it either when they either don't name the plant, or it's the wrong name. Very frustrating.
I don't know whatever possessed me to try growing succulents in a hot, humid climate - we've had weeks of rain! But your videos always give me inspiration and encouragement to persist. Although my Aeonium has turned to mush, most of my Haworthias and Echeverias are still hanging on, so I'm taking your lead and doing a major clean up.
Lots of succulents go dormant when temperature reach above 25°C| 77°F. Just keep them clean and hold off on watering. Only water when the plants really need it and I would do it late in the afternoon.🥰
Oh that Lemon Rose is beautiful 😍 have added that to my wish list now, thankyou for sharing I love watching all your videos Liz, and I too watch the ads. I know they help and you help us sharing your content. The right day will come for sharing his ashes honey Much love from Melbourne ❤️💕❤️💕
Hi Liz so good to wake up in the morning and look at your video haven't brush my teeth yet lol lol. So beautiful succulent garden and plants. What of fruit were you picking. Thank you Liz so much. So love your garden. God bless
Good morning. Hope you had a wonderful sleep. I forgot to put the name of the Calamansi AKA Calamondin. Similar to kumquat; only with thinner skin and much juicier. 🥰
I buy them online from different sellers. A lot of echeveria changes color depending on the season. Some will start off green and as the plant matures will change color, also depending on the soil and location it's grown. Thanks for watching, Stephanie.🥰
All the succulents are making a come back. The othonsis capona( am sure i have got the spelling wrong) variegated is breath takingly beautiful!! How is the beyounce? I lost both my beyounce in the summer heat wave. And just prior to that they were so very pretty. The othonsis capona i have stay do slim n never become chubby. I wonder if there r two strains of it. Thank you for the video.
Othonna capensis loves water and full sun to get the round look. Fatten them up first, and then hold off on the watering while expose to full sun. Result is round, bouncy red grapes.🥰
@@sayikaaykurt2574 Next watering should only be done when the soil is dry and also if the plant shows signs of softness. Then they can soak overnight. As a rule, I always water more or heavily but less often.
Hello my friend, I hope you are hanging in there. When you get a chance, please let me know why my soil is not drying out. I live in the desert, so I am stumped. It is killing a lot of my plants. Should I repot all of them? It is making me sad.
Definitely repot. What soil mix do you use? Sounds to me that you might have a lot of compost or peat moss or sand in your soil mix? If you can get hold of Perlite, coconut coir, zeolite and if you have to... 25% compost at the most is what I'd use. Also chicken grit/stone is also good alternative for decomposed granite. Will try to make an alternative soil mix video soon.
Videolarınızı takip ediyorum.Romeo'm gölgede ve sağlıklı idi 10 gün önce sulamıştım 35 derece olduğu için susamış olduğunu düşunüp tekrar suladım iki gün sonra yaprakları güneş çarpması gibi oldu ve soldu hatam ne acaba ,fazla mı suladım.Sevgiler.❤
Romeo should not be watered at all when temperature is above 25 degrees. I keep my romeo dry all throughout summer and if it does rain just a little bit in summer, then I give it more water or they will also die. I made a video about this scenario. Please see link below. Why I need to water my succulents when it rains | VLOG #51 - th-cam.com/video/FdFwgV13hNw/w-d-xo.html
7:32 minutes into this video I think this is a stressed agavoides pioneer? 🪷 one of my agarwood rotted in the last rain we had. I still have 2. I also have amestro but don’t like them growing too big 😂😂😂 mine is still little 🩵
It's a pity you don't like amestro. It is one of my favorite agavoides because of the many shapes and size it grows into. I find that the size differs depending on the soil.🥰
Thinking of you,keeping you in my thoughts and heart. Sending you love 💗.
Thanks very much for your support, Kristen. Have a fantastic weekend!🥰
Same here I don’t skip ads and I am enjoying your videos looking all your beautiful succulents. I am willing to buy some of your succulents even just cuttings to add to my hobby gardening. Thank you for giving us tips for growing succulents. God bless. ❤
Thank you so much, Annie. Will definitely keep you in mind when I start selling.🥰
How is Baby P doing? He's so sweet, I love the way he comes and eats with you.
He's doing great. Got a few more Pedro video coming.🥰
Echeveria Lemon Rose is beautiful! You have so many of my wishlist succulents. Hope you're doing well Liz 😊💖🌸
I am well. Thank you, Katie. Have a great day!🥰
That hat is AWESOME!
It's called a Barmah 1060 Foldaway hat. It's light but stays put on my head. I love it!
Hugs & hugs & hugs❣️ 💚💚💚
Oh, my Lea...🤗🤗🤗 Thank you so very much. Big encouragement for me to make more video.😄 Have a wonderful day!!!🤗😘🥰
So glad to see you back on. Your plants are gorgeous, but your right, I don't like it either when they either don't name the plant, or it's the wrong name. Very frustrating.
Love the hat and sunglasses Liz!
Thanks, Denise.🥰
Hi Liz..nice to see you have some 🌞, I watch all adds and love to watch your videos. You.'re so helpful 🇦🇺🐨🇦🇺
Thanks, Vicki. You're a champion.🥰
The garden still looks very beautiful😊😊😊
I don't know whatever possessed me to try growing succulents in a hot, humid climate - we've had weeks of rain! But your videos always give me inspiration and encouragement to persist. Although my Aeonium has turned to mush, most of my Haworthias and Echeverias are still hanging on, so I'm taking your lead and doing a major clean up.
Lots of succulents go dormant when temperature reach above 25°C| 77°F. Just keep them clean and hold off on watering. Only water when the plants really need it and I would do it late in the afternoon.🥰
Oh that Lemon Rose is beautiful 😍 have added that to my wish list now, thankyou for sharing I love watching all your videos Liz, and I too watch the ads. I know they help and you help us sharing your content.
The right day will come for sharing his ashes honey
Much love from Melbourne ❤️💕❤️💕
Thanks so much, Chris. 🥰
I love your videos dear! Thank you 🙏 and the way I support your channel is by watching all your videos and watch the ads too😍💚
You're the best! Thank you so much! I hope you continue to enjoy my videos. Have a fantastic day! 🥰
Wh😂at a lot of succulents love the video not watched for a while so sorry for your loss sending hugs from the U K
Thanks for you support, Iris. 🥰
Thanks for another video!
Thanks!
Thanks very much, Kathy. Much appreciated.🤗😘🥰
I love your hat. Salamat for sharing 🇺🇸/🇵🇭
Thank you! 🤗
Hi Liz so good to wake up in the morning and look at your video haven't brush my teeth yet lol lol. So beautiful succulent garden and plants. What of fruit were you picking. Thank you Liz so much. So love your garden. God bless
Good morning. Hope you had a wonderful sleep. I forgot to put the name of the Calamansi AKA Calamondin. Similar to kumquat; only with thinner skin and much juicier. 🥰
Youve really inspired me with my own succulents and now I know more on propagating them, thank you & are you in the UK
Thanks for watching, Jeremy. I'm glad that you find my videos useful. I'm in Canberra, Australia. 🥰
Always watching po & I don't skip adds😊
You're the best! Thank you!🙏🥰
Agavoides “FID” must be Fire in Dots 😁
Aren't you clever.😊 That's a fantastic name. Thank you, Susan. Out to put the name on the label.🥰
Good morning I just love your red echeveria❤ where do you buy them?
I buy them online from different sellers. A lot of echeveria changes color depending on the season. Some will start off green and as the plant matures will change color, also depending on the soil and location it's grown. Thanks for watching, Stephanie.🥰
All the succulents are making a come back. The othonsis capona( am sure i have got the spelling wrong) variegated is breath takingly beautiful!! How is the beyounce? I lost both my beyounce in the summer heat wave. And just prior to that they were so very pretty. The othonsis capona i have stay do slim n never become chubby. I wonder if there r two strains of it. Thank you for the video.
Othonna capensis loves water and full sun to get the round look. Fatten them up first, and then hold off on the watering while expose to full sun. Result is round, bouncy red grapes.🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizKI will surely follow this up for sure. Thanku🤗
Merhaba liz bir dahaki sulama ne zaman olmalı@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK
@@sayikaaykurt2574 Next watering should only be done when the soil is dry and also if the plant shows signs of softness. Then they can soak overnight. As a rule, I always water more or heavily but less often.
Hello my friend, I hope you are hanging in there. When you get a chance, please let me know why my soil is not drying out. I live in the desert, so I am stumped. It is killing a lot of my plants. Should I repot all of them? It is making me sad.
Definitely repot. What soil mix do you use?
Sounds to me that you might have a lot of compost or peat moss or sand in your soil mix? If you can get hold of Perlite, coconut coir, zeolite and if you have to... 25% compost at the most is what I'd use. Also chicken grit/stone is also good alternative for decomposed granite. Will try to make an alternative soil mix video soon.
Videolarınızı takip ediyorum.Romeo'm gölgede ve sağlıklı idi 10 gün önce sulamıştım 35 derece olduğu için susamış olduğunu düşunüp tekrar suladım iki gün sonra yaprakları güneş çarpması gibi oldu ve soldu hatam ne acaba ,fazla mı suladım.Sevgiler.❤
Romeo should not be watered at all when temperature is above 25 degrees. I keep my romeo dry all throughout summer and if it does rain just a little bit in summer, then I give it more water or they will also die. I made a video about this scenario. Please see link below.
Why I need to water my succulents when it rains | VLOG #51 - th-cam.com/video/FdFwgV13hNw/w-d-xo.html
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizKyanıtladığınız için teşekkürler ❤
7:32 minutes into this video I think this is a stressed agavoides pioneer? 🪷 one of my agarwood rotted in the last rain we had. I still have 2. I also have amestro but don’t like them growing too big 😂😂😂 mine is still little 🩵
It's a pity you don't like amestro. It is one of my favorite agavoides because of the many shapes and size it grows into. I find that the size differs depending on the soil.🥰