Thank you. I have only the G. paraguayense which grows with little care in pots or in the garden and no pest issues unlike the mealybug problems that I have with Echeverias unfortunately. What is the name of the small blue succulent at 5.40m? Thx
I LOVE G paraguayense 😍- it is one of the hardiest succulents i know and i always use it as an example when talking about easy/beginner succulents 🙂 And yes, you're definitely right- many Echeveria are massive mealybug magnets 🙄 The little plant at 5:40 is Kalanchoe eriophylla 'Snow White Panda' i did a profile vid on it last week 🙂
I have a question... i recently have a new suculent and hawthorne plant i buyed...5 days already and they are tiny in a small pot.. i didnt water them since here is winter cold season.. at what time ill report them? Plss i need your help.. thank you
Congrats on your new plant 🙂 You won't need to water too much during the cold season, but when the soil is completely dry in the pot i would give it some water. If it's tiny, it can still dry out. Water the roots only for now. If you want i have a video on a Haworthia cymbiformis- most Haworthia have very similar care requirements. Also, if the plant is inside, put it in a spot where there's lots of light. Hope this helps. th-cam.com/video/eb8EeVisZoE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7KvbbRRJnYzWtrIv
@@SucculentGrowingTips ok thank you so much.. i look on the video.. yeah until now im waiting for the sun to come out. We have a 5 day straight rain here.. but i recently water then bec the soil dry out.. but i want to repot them maybe when the soil is conplety dry right?
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents lovely collection beautiful garden lovely
Beautiful colours😊thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you. I have only the G. paraguayense which grows with little care in pots or in the garden and no pest issues unlike the mealybug problems that I have with Echeverias unfortunately. What is the name of the small blue succulent at 5.40m? Thx
I LOVE G paraguayense 😍- it is one of the hardiest succulents i know and i always use it as an example when talking about easy/beginner succulents 🙂 And yes, you're definitely right- many Echeveria are massive mealybug magnets 🙄 The little plant at 5:40 is Kalanchoe eriophylla 'Snow White Panda' i did a profile vid on it last week 🙂
I have a question... i recently have a new suculent and hawthorne plant i buyed...5 days already and they are tiny in a small pot.. i didnt water them since here is winter cold season.. at what time ill report them? Plss i need your help.. thank you
Thank you very much. Good information 👍
Congrats on your new plant 🙂 You won't need to water too much during the cold season, but when the soil is completely dry in the pot i would give it some water. If it's tiny, it can still dry out. Water the roots only for now. If you want i have a video on a Haworthia cymbiformis- most Haworthia have very similar care requirements. Also, if the plant is inside, put it in a spot where there's lots of light. Hope this helps.
th-cam.com/video/eb8EeVisZoE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7KvbbRRJnYzWtrIv
@@SucculentGrowingTips ok thank you so much.. i look on the video.. yeah until now im waiting for the sun to come out. We have a 5 day straight rain here.. but i recently water then bec the soil dry out.. but i want to repot them maybe when the soil is conplety dry right?