I love succulents and really like your advice about adding moisture-wicking rock or mulch as plant toppers. Good, common-sense information in quick, in-and-out videos. 👍🏾👍🏾
Hi Richard! I have killed so many succulents over the years...I have a stack of empty nursery pots.....that they come in....My favorites are crassulas and kalanchoes....easier care for me.....I also LOVE Haworthias....and have many many different ones...kinda collect them!...highly recommend all varieties :).....I am going to try the stones....I have a container....that looks nice on your video....great tips like bottom watering as well....I need to try harder when I bring them in for the winter....some make it through and some don't....but I would love if they all made it of course.....you do such a nice job taking care of yours....thanks for the nice video!
I was thinking about getting a jade plant (even though I'm pretty hard on plants). That lead me to buy 2 crassula ovatas, one of which is undulata and the other ET's fingers. It's been a couple of weeks and they're not dead yet! Thanks for your tips
I bought an Echeveria today, but the packaging was so rough that it pretty much ended up losing all of it's Farina, so I guess we'll see how this goes...
@@SheffieldMadePlants Oh, Yeah. It was stretched to heaven and back, so it was going for less than half price, but now I'm a little concerned as to how this is going to go down. I bottom water, so I'm not too stressed about it absorbing too much moisture from that. Should I move it into a low humidity environment? Or should it be fine for as long as I dodge the foliage when watering?