Now I understand why a few of my succulent stalks are not making new shoots. I’ll leave a few leaves from now on. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Just goes to show how gardening/plants have so many variables. Ive topped many of my echeverias and yes leaving a few leaves is always better. However I've cut lots without leaving any leaves and they do produce more heads but the ones with leaves get more and faster. I love your videos. Always excited to see a new one 😊 💚💚💚 thank you. Oh but aeoniums dont produce if you cut all the leaves off tho in my experience.
thank you for clarifying that single stalk will most likely die if chopped unless it is part of a multi stalk plant...i did not realize that ...and i have been playing with succulents for a few years..😕🌱..
Tq Kat for explaining how to propagate succulents without it dying on u. I did wonder y d 'bald' stalk I left standing after cutting off its 'head', jus withered away even tho it actually sprouted a small stalk!! There's so much to learn!
glad you clarified about lovely rose, i've been reluctant to chop as i love them so much and wasn't sure what to do ( i was so excited when i finally was able to buy one). Can't wait to get more propagating them
It's such a tricky little plant- some do branch out but most just end up on a single tall stalk 😅 But it is also so pretty i don't mind doing the extra maintenance💚
Thank you Kat for this wonderful video. Im guessing the beheading should be done only in its growing season like the lovely rose in winter? Or even dormant succulents root/put out pups as well but slowly?
Now I understand why a few of my succulent stalks are not making new shoots. I’ll leave a few leaves from now on. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Glad i could help ☺💚
Just goes to show how gardening/plants have so many variables. Ive topped many of my echeverias and yes leaving a few leaves is always better. However I've cut lots without leaving any leaves and they do produce more heads but the ones with leaves get more and faster. I love your videos. Always excited to see a new one 😊 💚💚💚 thank you. Oh but aeoniums dont produce if you cut all the leaves off tho in my experience.
Very helpful tips. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
thank you for clarifying that single stalk will most likely die if chopped unless it is part of a multi stalk plant...i did not realize that ...and i have been playing with succulents for a few years..😕🌱..
There's always so much to learn- even after so many years i learn new things about succulents all the time 😅💚 Glad i could help though 💚
Tq Kat for explaining how to propagate succulents without it dying on u. I did wonder y d 'bald' stalk I left standing after cutting off its 'head', jus withered away even tho it actually sprouted a small stalk!! There's so much to learn!
Glad i could help 🙂 You're definitely right- so much to learn and i'm still learning as well 😀
glad you clarified about lovely rose, i've been reluctant to chop as i love them so much and wasn't sure what to do ( i was so excited when i finally was able to buy one). Can't wait to get more propagating them
It's such a tricky little plant- some do branch out but most just end up on a single tall stalk 😅 But it is also so pretty i don't mind doing the extra maintenance💚
@@SucculentGrowingTips they are lovely, i loved them the moment i first discovered them. Would love a variegated one
What a great video! Thanks for sharing. This makes total sense 😊
Aw, thank you 🙂💚
Great information. Thanks! Also was able to identify my Echeveria 'Blue Bird' that I grew from a leaf propagation.
So glad i could help and thank you for your kind comment 🙂
Great explanation. So clear and useful. Love your channel.
Thank you so much 🙂💚
As usual, very useful information. Thank you; love your channel.
Thank you so much 💚 glad i could help 🙂
Thank you Kat for this wonderful video.
Im guessing the beheading should be done only in its growing season like the lovely rose in winter?
Or even dormant succulents root/put out pups as well but slowly?
oop, i forgot to mention that- i'll be doing a video on it today. But yes, definitely in the growing season 🙂
Very nice vlog...subs kr liya hai
Thank you 🙂