Succulents that love RAIN and Sunlight. My potted succulent garden.
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- Check out which succulents would do well with rain and loads of water, as well as direct sunlight. I hope you enjoy my collection
This is the list of succulent IDs that you will see in this video:
Sedum Tetractinum
Crassula Perforata
Crassula Ovata
Crassula Ovata Orelha de Shrek
Crassula Undulata
Kalanchoe Sexangularis
Cotyledon Tomentosa
Sedum Burrito
Sedum Morganianum
Sedum Adolphii
Pachyphytum Oviferum
Pachyveria Kobayashi
Crassula do Templo Buda
Crassula Perforata Variegata
Echeveria Pulvinata
Sedum Rubrotinctum Aurora
-
Graptoveria
Graptopetalum macdougallii
Echeveria Chinensis
Echeveria Agavoides
Kalanchoe Tomentosa
Aeonium Haworthii Kiwi
Aeonium Arboreum
Portulacaria Afra
Aeonium Tabuliforme
Sempervivum
Graptosedum 'Francesco Baldi
Senecio Himalaya Highlands
Pachyveria Scheideckeri
Orostachys Boehmeri
Orostachys Furusei
sedum Album
#succulentsrain #succulentssun #succulentgarden
Hello, good to see new videos from you! This is about how wonderful and long flowing Easter Cacti are. I found two in Morrison’s supermarket just after Easter and they’re still flowing 7 weeks later with still a few blooms to come ! They’re so beautiful and close every night, opening next day just like daisies ( days eyes!) which is the shape of their flowers. God bless you 🙏✝️. ✌️🇷🇺☮️🇺🇦✌️. ✌️🙋♀️🤍🇮🇱✌️
Interesting take on watering for succulents.. I've always thought, heard and applied the use of less water for succulents because their leaves themselves retain so much water and one of the most common ways to kill one is overwatering which leads to rot. Obviously your are doing quite well. What is your take on rooting? I typically lay a leaf down on top of substrate and use a little water as possible and they sprout right up and so was curious as to your prop methods and if your using lots of water for that as well.
Howdy, thanks for your comment. You might be surprised with my preferred method of propagation: IN WATER :D -- Whenever there's a stalk involved I let them callus over and I dip them in water. The same could be done with leaves, but I prefer what you just described (directly on soil) for leaves. About rotting in general, every time there was rot with one of my succulents, there was some sort of bug infestation involved, larvae of some sort... and they only thrive in wet/moist soil.
@@BelovedPlant thanks, you have very nice and varied selection there. I've dabbled with a few succulents but I'm into houseplants and my bonsai so the info here is great.
@@BelovedPlant Do you have a vid on succulent propagation? I've done many cuttings of various plants but they all have their preferences, mostly concerning the preferred substrate used, containers?, covered? You mentioned your stemmed cutting in water which I'll try. I ask bc I'm actively trying to increase my succulents by type and number.
I have a few actually, but this one captures the less obvious methods: th-cam.com/video/anVFjKR1H4I/w-d-xo.html
Watch it with a generalist view, if you can, meaning, methods apply to most succulents and, sometimes, even house plants.
As for substrate, succulents are so easy, they will go with anything. I am lazy with watering, because I have so many. So I use heavier soil on them. If you are more disciplined, or even feel the urge to water them :D then go with something lighter. But they do thrive with good watering, I think there's a certain myth around succulents not liking water.