Good morning Liz, are you getting lots of rain down your way? We have had a good drenching. 🙏 Your Aeoniums look so pretty. Baby Pedro is such a sweetie. Blessing to you and your family. Stay safe in the all this wet weather ❤l
Love these cleaning and propagation videos. Soon the entire garden will be filled with all d beautiful colours and new babies wl be there. Much love to baby p. I love the var mirinae.
I always enjoy your videos! You make me smile every time! I literally chuckled when you said "it's already gone straight to the bin" 😂 Like it just threw itself out. You're such a joy to watch! ❤
I have learned so much from watching your videos in the last 2 years :) i have fallen in love with succulents like nothing else, but its is addictive hahaha now i understand why you call yourself a succulent addict. i hope your hubby is doing well!
Ah Pedro look so cute looking at you. Hi Pedro. Thank you Liz. Your garden is such a beauty. So love to look at them. Thank you again Liz awesome video. God Bless
2:40 thank you for always converting Celsius to Fahrenheit for us Americans. One day I’m going to come up with an easy way to do that in my head but I haven’t yet lol
hi liz...i m experimenting with soil mixes lately and of course i tried your master succulent soil mix along with your other soil compositions with great results...in my area here in greece is very difficult to find decompost granite so i substitute it with a mix of pumice,lava rock,zeolith and vermiculite...im wondering if you did any adjustments with your soil lately and if so, since the soil topic is always hot for succulent addicts like us, let us all know with a video on that topic...sending love and hugs from greece..😍🤩😘
Online, there's a guide to succulent dormancy period. But as a rule, most succulents prefer temperatures between 10 to 25°C. Anything lower or higher than these temperature....a lot of succulents will go dormant.
Spring and autumn is the best time. Take cuttings preferably with a small root, let dry for couple of hours and plant into soil. Water when the top inch of soil dries up. Good luck.
I live in California, I started getting into succulents when I was in the Bay area. It never got hot, n never got cold, my plants grew so well. Then I moved up to the foothills in Northern California, n it gets really hot in summer n they don't grow well at all. (But cannabis thrives....)