Thanks for stopping by Ms. Jonah! If you ever find one, the palida would be perfect in your garden planted in the ground and it will get huge! They get pretty giant given enough room to grow and pups easily too. 😊
@@TheseSucculentBuddies Oh wow 🤩 thanks for that info, I don’t have yet but I will look for one coz I’m planning to filled up the bed garden with succulents after the tomato tree done producing tomatoes 🍅 I’m looking for succulents that will grow better on the ground , thank you for the tips 💕💕💕 Christine just want to know which of the projects I made you like most coz I’m preparing the grand tour of the garden from patio to the backyard, not much but a lot of request since it’s gonna be a longer video I decided to ask friends that love projects on my channel, if you have one let me know . Instead of shout out I will dedicate it to you indicating your channel as well . Thank you in advance 💕
Cubic Frost grew up so beautifully. In Korea, if you transplant the succulents into a large pot, they don't move it to a larger pot because the succulents can't give off a pretty color.The succulents are growing well under the growing lamp. I enjoyed the video.♥♥
I noticed when I re-pot into bigger pots, the colors revert back to green, but when I put them back in sunlight, they turn into a nice color again. Maybe also because I dont water a lot. I let the rain take care of them. For now, these new potted succulents will stay under my lights. 😊
@@TheseSucculentBuddies HI Christine, For sure more babies.I Don't have it yet! Never seen it before or any nursery around here in our area.sabi ko nga kakaiba itsura nya.It's so green.😍
There are some succulents that make babies even when they are young. Perhaps I'll make a video on which ones re-produce often in the future. Thank you for the wonderful idea! Some succulents take time to make babies, but don't worry, yours will get there and it will be really exciting when you start to see the little babies. 😊
@@TheseSucculentBuddies hi & thank you for your kind words of encouragement! Yes, I think that would be super helpful/fun to see a video about that ❤ thank you so much!!
why is there a black color bottom part of your E. Luella's stem? I'm surely it's not a fungus or stem rot. it's one of my wish list to have a giant succulent at home c: great & very helpful video Ma'am Christine & god bless!
That dark part used to be buried in the soil that's why it's that color. It's been in the pot for so long and the soil has compacted along with soil loss from past waterings. I left it there too long... 😅 but no, it's not rot or fungus, just age.
Well, I've had them in those pots for way too long and they are way past due for re-potting. It's probably also because they get thirsty a little too often with me. 😅 Succulents develop a really good root system when they are always looking for water, so they grow their roots deeper into the soil in search for water. Making them thirty really helps them develop a good root system.
Smaller ones for the babies. Always try to pot in pots where there's about 2 inches of room for the succulent to grow. You can also pot babies together in bugger pots, but careful when watering.