Liz I'm really glad you translated this video. I did not know that your ultimate goal is to trial which succulents would survive your native climate in the garden. You are very patient and adventurous!
Yung pagod ka sa work pero pag nakapanood kna ng mga video gaya neto tlga nmang mawawala ang stress..nagwowork po ako sa cactus at succulents company d2 sa Netherlands (Ubink Company) at gusto ko dn magkaroon ng garden gaya niyo po kaya nag istart dn akong mangolekta minsan sa work kumukuha ako ng mga dahon at babies para ipropogate😊
Check mo yung link below. Maloloka ka. Enjoy. www.xplant.co.kr/shop/list.php?sfl=&ca_id=10&stx=&ca_mb_id=&skin=&ev_id=&sort=&from_price=&to_price=&is_overseas=false&page=3
Why not? 😃 I found a crested Ghosty for $3 at Walmart today, on clearance! I stopped by to see what plants they had left, among all the Christmas stuff that they have overloaded the garden center with. I noticed that all of the succulents were basically dying of dehydration. One of the workers said that there's a guy that waters them in the morning, but I could tell that he just sprays at them with a hose and the water wasn't getting to the roots in the little pots at all. I saved as many as I could, by buying them and bringing them home. For the rest, I bought a bag of ice and gave each one some ice cubes to melt into the soil. I felt so bad for all of them, they were so beautiful and so sad. They shouldn't be neglected like that.
Wow, I just bought a PVN recently. Thanks for all that info about PVN. I never realised it changes colour like that. Mine is purple in the middle and greyish around the outside. It’s in full sun all day.
Hi Tita Liz!! I just started following you kahapon and I am amazed and watched 3 of your shows last night♥️♥️♥️ I think I am started to be a succulent addict. Pinanood ko po yung hybrid sa Echeveria Romeo at bloody Maria. I’m just amazed of all the succulents you have at da pag cross pollinate niyo at sa pag turo niyo. Maraming salamat po 🥰♥️🙏🏽
I’m not Filipino. My parents Mexican and I was born in California making me a Chicana. Yet I’m sitting here watching you in your native language eating chicken adobo and lumpiya. I like you succulents, language and your food😁
Sana din po maka avail din kami ng magagandang succulents dito sa Vancouver, BC Canada 🇨🇦 pero puro basics lang so I’m really jealous every time I see your beautiful & colourful succulents 💖💜❤️
Gaganda...🥰🥰🥰 dati ako lang mag isa watching your vlog, ngayon pati yung mother ko sumali na rin..😅😅😅 pink ruby parang same ng bashful, not sure po tita. Ganda ng cats claw nyo.🥰 Cats claw ko maliit pa.😅 ganda pala ng PVN.🥰 love watching your vlog..🥰🥰🥰 nakakatuwa po kayo tita.😅😅😅 keep safe, stay healthy and God bless po.🙏☺
Loving your inspirational and informative videos. Are you selling any plants currently? I look to be visiting Canberra in June and would like to purchase some plants from yourself or if you could point me to some nursery’s. Thanks
Not selling at the moment Scott. I buy my succulents mostly from Bunnings and plant nurseries along Beltana Road, Pialligo. Winter is a bad time to buy succulents in Canberra as most nurseries don't stock them because of the frost.
tita lizk hoping po makita na nming mga fans mo ang garden mo sa harapan ng house mo,kailan po kaya un tita lizk?naeexite napo ako na makita talga kung gano sya mas kaganda,at kalaki,
Hala! Akala ko poh foreighner kayo., kaya natawa ko nung nagtagalog kayo🥰😅😍😍, Filipina poh pla kayo🥰🥰., salamat sa tips.. Im always watching your vlog😍
Haha if you thought you talked fast in English boy oh boy do you hear yourself in filipino? 🤣🤣🤣 I enjoy your videos when you speak Filipino but the subtitles were awesome! I also didn't know there were so many different varieties of echeveria minima . The ones I see when I look to buy are so teeny tiny and I'm really basing what I want from yours that are bigger. Lesson learned! Once again. Thank you Liz for subtitling the video
Depending on the plant... I use seaweed solution "Conditioner" in most of my potted plants as often as the plant needs (depends on the pot size) but not all the time. The bigger the pot, the more soil it will have, means it'll have more nutrients. I also use liquid fertilizer in the growing season of the plants.