Good informative video, but it would also be helpful if, when you’re talking about be-heading or leaf prop, you could show an example of same. It would make the video more complete. Thank you.
I have a PVN that I bought from a nursery here in Lake Charles, LA over the summer. Here in Lake Charles we had a couple of nights below 32 degrees (around 28 for a low) for about 2 nights and now we have another front coming through which will bring some more cold nights and early mornings. Its in a terra cotta pot so no worry about moving it inside for the night. Inside it gets only fluorescent light. Somewhere I read that those lights do not give the full spectrum of adequate light. I do think it dried out a bit too much, though, as it was looking kind of "wilty", so I gave it a light drink today. I'm just going to play it by ear for the rest of our winter, bringing it inside when temps get below 32 and out when they don't. I'm still going to keep the soil only slightly moist and really not give a thorough watering until spring. What do you think?
I would water if it gets wilty. 👍 I think that sounds like a good plan. If you’re bringing it inside, I would expose it to small increments of sunlight so it doesn’t burn.☺️👍
@@SweetonSucculentswithMay looking forward to more like this. I'm a grower/ collector have been my whole life I'm 46. I have approx 300 succulents so I constantly look for good info. I've got around 10 pvn's and ur spot on so I subbed. We gain from each other's knowledge. 😊
That's so wonderful. Thank you for subscribing! I try my best to speak from personal experiences and observations and I completely agree...learning every day, my friend! I hope to keep bringing you interesting and helpful content! Have a wonderful 4th!
Good informative video, but it would also be helpful if, when you’re talking about be-heading or leaf prop, you could show an example of same. It would make the video more complete. Thank you.
Hi Cynthia, excellent suggestion! Thank you so much for providing me with feedback and for watching. I will have to show examples in a future video.😊
I have a PVN that I bought from a nursery here in Lake Charles, LA over the summer. Here in Lake Charles we had a couple of nights below 32 degrees (around 28 for a low) for about 2 nights and now we have another front coming through which will bring some more cold nights and early mornings. Its in a terra cotta pot so no worry about moving it inside for the night. Inside it gets only fluorescent light. Somewhere I read that those lights do not give the full spectrum of adequate light. I do think it dried out a bit too much, though, as it was looking kind of "wilty", so I gave it a light drink today. I'm just going to play it by ear for the rest of our winter, bringing it inside when temps get below 32 and out when they don't. I'm still going to keep the soil only slightly moist and really not give a thorough watering until spring. What do you think?
I would water if it gets wilty. 👍 I think that sounds like a good plan. If you’re bringing it inside, I would expose it to small increments of sunlight so it doesn’t burn.☺️👍
Spot on
Thank you so much, Bobbie!☺️
@@SweetonSucculentswithMay looking forward to more like this. I'm a grower/ collector have been my whole life I'm 46. I have approx 300 succulents so I constantly look for good info. I've got around 10 pvn's and ur spot on so I subbed. We gain from each other's knowledge. 😊
That's so wonderful. Thank you for subscribing! I try my best to speak from personal experiences and observations and I completely agree...learning every day, my friend! I hope to keep bringing you interesting and helpful content! Have a wonderful 4th!