Hi Liz, that was a wonderful video, I always learn something new every time I watch. Thank you so much for sharing your skills with all of us who watch you all the time. Take care, I'll see you next time.
This was the first succulent I ever had. They’re so cool looking. I love the yellow and the long trailing stems!! You are so creative with that pot you made!! I guess when you have as many plants as you do, you start looking at everything and think “hmmm that could be a good pot”😄
Thanks so much for watching, Lauren. I don't think it has a anything to do with having lots of plants, being old or being brave to try anything....😂 Base on your first choice of first succulent, I would say that you have very good judgement. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!🥰
Hoping you and hubby are coping with his sickness, I send you and him our love and support in such a stressing time! Hoping it’s a Merry. Christmas for both of you and your family!
So much of chubby cuteness!! All your vdos are informative and helpful and entertaining. I have learnt almost all my succulent growing knowledge from you. The bundt pan idea was ingenious. The hanger will turn beautiful in anither 6 mths with new growth n babies and am gng to wait eagerly for that. Also waiting to see how u propogate the crested one. I hv sm crests that i wld like to divide n propogate. Thanku so much.
Sadly, the clustered looking leaves are not crested. In time, they will grow into individual heads since they don't have flattened stem. Thanks for watching Swati and have a fantastic day!
Hello Liz, I love your collection of succulents, how I wished I could have some them, I’m in Tokyo & from Roxas City , Capiz, my father’s roots came from Calatrava, Negros Occidental, the Fabros Family, it’s so nice watching you & learned a lot ‘tho mine are common & cheaper ones, but I have a few collections of Jade, have a nice day 🙏💕🍀💋👏🎉🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK oh, you surprised me with ur early reply despite the comments you get from your blogs, but my father was Noro & raiCapiz, he
This is not Titubans. This is Bernalense which is different to Titubans. But both plants will can grow variegated plants from leaves. To guarantee variegated plants, best to grow from cuttings or behead the plant. Cheers
I was in the same boat as you. After a few years and many so called variegated Titubans later... unfortunately what you have like I did was a Bernalense.
Assicurati di non usare troppo fertilizzante nella miscela di terreno. Coltiva in pieno sole ma senza luce solare diretta. Quando sono ancora in crescita, troppo sole perderà la variegatura. Una volta che sono grandi circa un pollice e la variegatura è ben definita, può essere coltivata in pieno sole. Buona Fortuna. Make sure not too much fertilizer in your soil mix. Grow in bright but no direct sunlight. When they are still growing, too much sun will lose the variegation. Once they are about an inch big and the variegation is well defined, it can be grown in full sunlight. Good luck.
Hi Liz, that was a wonderful video, I always learn something new every time I watch. Thank you so much for sharing your skills with all of us who watch you all the time. Take care, I'll see you next time.
Thank you so much for always watching and commenting. I appreciate you.🤗 😘
It's an honor my friend🌹
You're so welcome.🌹
This was the first succulent I ever had. They’re so cool looking. I love the yellow and the long trailing stems!! You are so creative with that pot you made!! I guess when you have as many plants as you do, you start looking at everything and think “hmmm that could be a good pot”😄
Thanks so much for watching, Lauren. I don't think it has a anything to do with having lots of plants, being old or being brave to try anything....😂 Base on your first choice of first succulent, I would say that you have very good judgement. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend!🥰
Dear Liz I love so much your plants. And what you do with them. Im admire you. Im so happy when I see your videos. God bless you.
Hoping you and hubby are coping with his sickness, I send you and him our love and support in such a stressing time! Hoping it’s a Merry. Christmas for both of you and your family!
Thank you. Happy New Year!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection succulents
Hi Liz!!! You really are an inspiring “succulent addict”!🥰 i’m a big fan of yours - filipina from Los Angeles, Calif..all the best!
Hello 😊Kumusta po kayo?
Mabuti po Ms Liz!! Thanks for the reply and looking forward to more succulent videos!
Emeğinize sağlık teşekkürler Herzamanki gibi bilgilendim❤Türkiye'den selamlar.
Love watching you liz thankyou for the great ideas you give us love your beautiful beautiful suculents lots of love from TURKEY🌸🌼🌺💐💕
Thanks so much 😊
Excelente reproducción Liz, I learned a lot . Thanks for sharing 👍🏻🙋🏻♀️
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Love the bunt pan. Such classic Liz!!!🤗💙🌹
Found it at an OPShop and thought it'd make a good planter. ☺ Thanks for watching.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK worked well 😉
So much of chubby cuteness!! All your vdos are informative and helpful and entertaining. I have learnt almost all my succulent growing knowledge from you. The bundt pan idea was ingenious. The hanger will turn beautiful in anither 6 mths with new growth n babies and am gng to wait eagerly for that. Also waiting to see how u propogate the crested one. I hv sm crests that i wld like to divide n propogate. Thanku so much.
Sadly, the clustered looking leaves are not crested. In time, they will grow into individual heads since they don't have flattened stem. Thanks for watching Swati and have a fantastic day!
thank you for sharing your tips❤ iam inspiring here
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
Ang galing nio po tlgang mag alaga ng succulent❤
Thank you po. Sana it will also work for you. ☺
Hello Liz, I love your collection of succulents, how I wished I could have some them, I’m in Tokyo & from Roxas City , Capiz, my father’s roots came from Calatrava, Negros Occidental, the Fabros Family, it’s so nice watching you & learned a lot ‘tho mine are common & cheaper ones, but I have a few collections of Jade, have a nice day 🙏💕🍀💋👏🎉🥰
Hello kababayan. We're not far from each other. I was born in Sagay. 🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK oh, you surprised me with ur early reply despite the comments you get from your blogs, but my father was Noro & raiCapiz, he
Thanks again.
Well done
I love your videos! These remind me of titubans! Could you do a video comparing some of the lookalikes you have?
Hi Liz, I like your white pots that you have them in. Where did you buy them from?
Got them from Succulent Delights online. Link below.
www.succulentsdelight.com.au/collections/accessories-1
Hi LIz, do these leaves produce variegated pups? I've never been able to propagate variegated pups from leaves of the titubans. Thank you!
This is not Titubans. This is Bernalense which is different to Titubans. But both plants will can grow variegated plants from leaves. To guarantee variegated plants, best to grow from cuttings or behead the plant. Cheers
Beautiful.Do you happen to sell any of those?
No, I don't. I mainly grow them for my garden and personal use. Thanks for watching.
Hi Liz and viewers. I just order a Graptoveria Titubans variegata. It looks like the same plant as your Bernalense. It it the same?
I was in the same boat as you. After a few years and many so called variegated Titubans later... unfortunately what you have like I did was a Bernalense.
Ra Liszt,poi sapremo se le piantine conserveranno la variegatura? A me la hanno persa.Saluti
Assicurati di non usare troppo fertilizzante nella miscela di terreno. Coltiva in pieno sole ma senza luce solare diretta. Quando sono ancora in crescita, troppo sole perderà la variegatura. Una volta che sono grandi circa un pollice e la variegatura è ben definita, può essere coltivata in pieno sole. Buona Fortuna.
Make sure not too much fertilizer in your soil mix. Grow in bright but no direct sunlight. When they are still growing, too much sun will lose the variegation. Once they are about an inch big and the variegation is well defined, it can be grown in full sunlight. Good luck.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK grazie mille signora Liszt, riproverò sicuramente.
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