Growing beautiful succulents & collecting cool rocks...2 of my favorite things! I love "finding" things in rocks & driftwoods I pick up. Imagination is such a joy!
That’s just so beautiful Liz. I have watched quite a few of your prospecting trips. Finding gorgeous rock specimens is just as exciting as finding gold!
Hello, Oh, how I love that TUXPAN (crested)💖. It all looks so beautiful and the stones add so much more 😉, thanks for the video Liz. Look forward to the next video.
THANK YOU Liz for sharing. I love your crested succulents it is so beautiful. The decoration is awesome. Love how you decorate your succulents. You are so creative. THANK YOU again bye Pedro. God Bless
The rocks are so beautiful. They immediately added beauty and interest to that pot. The crest is beautiful! Thanku also for showing how to cut coz i have one which is overgrown n i was scared to take cuttings. Its a big crest of echeveria starlite. Some parts of it are floppy n i was worried they wld rot. But now i am taking a few crested cuttings n try my luck.
The first cut is always the scariest. Once you get past that, I'm sure you'll be more confident in chop, chop, chop. In a few months, you won't stop smiling looking at your army of crested succulents. 🥰
Succulents being a plant would always reach for the light. But in the case of a crested plant, sometimes it doesn't have the space to grow upwards or where the light is. Instead, they grow sideways. If you blocked where they can grow to, they will grow into whichever space is available. This is why a lot of rosette forming succulents become leggy.
I've been on FB since it first started. I started growing succulents 7 years ago to replace the water thirsty plants in my big garden. Didn't know they could be so addicting to collect.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK sorry, I wrote FB and meant RU-vid. I enjoy your channel. I am new to succulents and really enjoying them. I don’t have but a few, however.
Crested is a plant mutation when plants grow into a fan shape instead of normal straight round stem. This happens when it gets a cut or bitten by insects or infected with virus.