How to Prune (Behead) and Propagate your Echeveria Succulents plus general maintenance.

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @ReneeB_3598
    @ReneeB_3598 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video! I need to behead my echeveria soon.

  • @AaronMetallion
    @AaronMetallion Před 4 lety +2

    You have such a calm & kind personality! Thank you for the tips, I'm beheading my elongated succulent for the first time. This gave me the confidence I needed. Kindest regards from Canada 🍁

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for that. Hope you are all safe in well in Canada. More to come soon.

  • @godisgood8234
    @godisgood8234 Před rokem

    I love your arrangement. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sepilokfui
    @sepilokfui Před 4 lety +1

    Love it. Yes, please have more on Succulent Australia.

  • @virginiavillanueva9531

    So BEAUTIFUL...💗💗💗

  • @kstnkm
    @kstnkm Před 4 lety +1

    Aww I wished I had an echeveria garden like yours sir 💛

  • @fulllist100
    @fulllist100 Před 3 lety +1

    Bom dia muito lindas suas plantas

  • @Guywantbehappy
    @Guywantbehappy Před 5 lety +3

    I really enjoyed this video thank you

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety

      Thank Jun, James from Succulents Australia, knows his stuff, any requests, let us know.

  • @joshhambleton90
    @joshhambleton90 Před 3 lety

    great vide mate

  • @StaceyHerewegrowagain
    @StaceyHerewegrowagain Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video as always Johnny 👏 I absolutely love your selection of succulents, my gosh! How beautiful and elegant they all are. Thanks for sharing another great video with us. Your channel is so full of incredible information and I know it's much appreciated around the gardening community. I love my Echeveria afterglow but it's gotten so big and heavy that it's leaning over and the stems about 12 to 14 inches long lol. Time to chop the top and create some more plant babies 😁 They're all absolutely gorgeous 😍

  • @GreenTipsGarden
    @GreenTipsGarden Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, clear and instructive. Thanks

  • @nanic8458
    @nanic8458 Před 2 lety

    Amazing video very informative thank u 🙏

  • @blonderocker2766
    @blonderocker2766 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh you're just a lovely man thank you!

  • @yourhealthyagingcoach4376

    Can you tell me the mix of fertilizer you use and what is in your succulent soil mix? I am on a binder? I LOVE all these videos!!!!

  • @Blooming_Garden
    @Blooming_Garden Před 4 lety

    Very interesting and useful video. Thanks!

  • @sumitbali9194
    @sumitbali9194 Před 5 lety

    Eager to see upcoming videos on succulents

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Sumit, any particular species or techniques, just let us know.

  • @sacredtendrils7159
    @sacredtendrils7159 Před 3 lety +1

    Did anyone get the mixture of the dressing he put in before the top soil application?

  • @justjessica85
    @justjessica85 Před 2 lety

    My echeverias stem was too long. I chopped it off and I'm waiting for it to grow roots. However, it has 4 massive and beautiful flower stalks on it. It's beautiful but I can't figure out if the plant is dehydrating itself to feed these flowers! Please let me know as I do not wish to shrink the succulent any further even if it means I have to cut off the flowers.
    Thank you!
    Jess

  • @annahey2509
    @annahey2509 Před 3 lety +3

    Will the rooted base continue to grow after you have beheaded the echeveria?

    • @cmhagey
      @cmhagey Před 3 lety +2

      That's my question too!

    • @sylviarodriguez3714
      @sylviarodriguez3714 Před 2 lety

      I wonder the same thing.

    • @caratclips
      @caratclips Před rokem +1

      In my experience, when you behead a large Echeveria and leave the stem of the parent plant in the pot, new plants (offsets) will grow from the base. When they reach a suitable size they can then be cut off, potted individually and grown on.

  • @lidyanatejakusuma5778
    @lidyanatejakusuma5778 Před 4 lety

    Nice succulent👍👍

  • @convoyconvoyconvoy
    @convoyconvoyconvoy Před rokem +1

    when you pruned that echeveria by the head cut, what happened to the old stem? will that regrow from being beheaded? or do you just bin the old root

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před rokem +2

      Keep it, it may reshoot from the base, or the stem, or even both.

  • @ladonnaastle3056
    @ladonnaastle3056 Před 5 lety

    love this tutorial, thanks

  • @cmhagey
    @cmhagey Před 3 lety +1

    What happens to the stem that you've cut the plant off of? Our Dick's Pinks have 12" green leaves with stalks coming out of them, and the stem is resting on the ground. If I cut the whole plant off from the stem, would the stem grow new green leaves?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello Carol, it depends a little on the plant itself, HOWEVER - Usually they send out new shoots from the stem. Often from the base of the stem. These can be left, or removed to make new plants. Let us know how it goes, Will try to make a video on this process soon...

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 Před 5 lety

    Awesome, Thanks! 🌸🌺🌼

  • @ciriaharger1368
    @ciriaharger1368 Před 4 lety

    Muito legal esse vídeo 😊👏👏👏

  • @g.c.7402
    @g.c.7402 Před 3 lety

    I have a black prince that has a tall shoot with a bunch of red flowers on the end. How do I care for that tall shoot? It is heavy, should I support it? It is potted, in the kitchen window. I live in western Washington.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety

      If the plant is healthy the flower stalk should support itself. You could use a thin bamboo stake to support it if you are worried, however, that should not be needed in most cases. When the flower stem dies back you can remove it.

  • @antonelladitillo4367
    @antonelladitillo4367 Před 3 lety

    it drives me creazy the amount of dirt he is spreading doing simple tasks!! :D

  • @Steph722NY
    @Steph722NY Před 4 lety

    Is it okay to behead a stretching Blue Reef when it is looking dry and wrinkly? I live in Florida in a 9 hardiness zone and my plant gets partial shade on a south facing porch with shade during afternoon. The store I purchased from has it in a weird bark and perlite mix which is different than my other succulents. I use the soak and dry method but I may have left it dry too long or overwatered it. Also concerned my plant has root rot. Will beheading and repotting shock this plant too much? Please give me suggestions. Thank you.

  • @nannetteaustin2308
    @nannetteaustin2308 Před 3 lety

    I just found you and am glad! Could you prepare a video with suggested Echeverias that may survive in sub-tropical areas? I'm in Central Florida and know that our climate is challenging for succulents but want to collect more that might survive. I'm not looking for guarantees, just varieties that might survive.

  • @StaceyHerewegrowagain
    @StaceyHerewegrowagain Před 3 lety

    😍 I love the rose looking ones, in the bottom left corner of the screen. I can't find those anywhere in the united states, seriously. Do you happen to know the name? That would be so helpful 😁

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety

      May be Echeveria gibbiflora types however not sure exactly which ones you mean. Let us know the time stamp and we will try do a positive ID.

  • @mistysmom561
    @mistysmom561 Před 3 lety

    I have an echeveria giant blue that has produced long stalks. What do I do with them? Should I cut them off and repot or leave them alone.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety

      The long stalks are most likely flower stalks. You can remove them if you want. Any rosetts around the base can be potted up.

  • @happytraveller2122
    @happytraveller2122 Před 4 lety

    Thanks. I water nearly every day. Full sun every afternoon. All doing well 🤷‍♀️

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety +3

      If they are growing well you are doing the right thing. Watering depends on the growing medium, the pots you are using, climate and sun, so no one rule fits all and you have worked out what works in your situation ....

  • @aussiegordon847
    @aussiegordon847 Před 3 lety

    I live in a cold and often cloudy place, where during the winter I don’t get much sunlight and often times the window is too cold to set plants by anyway. I’m too poor for an indoor grow light 😅 so I was wondering if this applies to mini echeverias as well? If so, should I do this at the start of winter and it’ll regrow in spring? Or should I wait for the end of winter? Also should I remove the roots so the plant doesn’t get root rot? Thanks :)

  • @marcelveldbloem7431
    @marcelveldbloem7431 Před 3 lety

    Hallo sir
    Like your videos
    I have a question
    Do you sell succulent seeds
    Thanks in advance for your response

  • @janellakellermeier8485
    @janellakellermeier8485 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, I was wondering how do you water a cutting? Do you wait until it is rooted or do you water before then? Should you water like a normal echeveria or just dampen the soil? Thank you so much I found the video very helpful.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety +2

      Usually we do not water for the first 4 - 6 weeks, a light mist spray each week is enough. The moisture in the cutting and potting mix itself is enough. However in very dry mix we would water very lightly after a week. and mist spray lightly each week. I will try to get a more exact video on this soon. HOWEVER the soil should never be wet.

    • @rosapadillacalero6132
      @rosapadillacalero6132 Před 4 lety

      I behead a Cante and no idea how to water it 😭

  • @grahamwhitman5515
    @grahamwhitman5515 Před 2 lety

    Hi Johnny. What is the best way to propagate a Cante? I have one and would love to multiply it.😆

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 2 lety

      Most commonly propagated form head cuts. It is possible, although very difficult from leaf cuttings of very young plants.

    • @grahamwhitman5515
      @grahamwhitman5515 Před 2 lety

      @@johnnyAGardening thanks for your reply.

  • @sajidakhan9481
    @sajidakhan9481 Před 4 lety

    Wat fertilizers do u gv to ur plants to get that size

  • @bcoull290
    @bcoull290 Před 4 lety

    Do I cut the long shoots after the flowers die?

  • @MelanieBrydgesDown
    @MelanieBrydgesDown Před 3 lety

    Did you water the dried out cutting after you placed it into the freshly prepared pot please?

  • @julia455
    @julia455 Před 3 lety

    are these big plants on sale on the website?

  • @GreenTipsGarden
    @GreenTipsGarden Před 4 lety

    I was hoping you would comment on the stump. Should I throw it? Will it sprout?

    • @farout4708
      @farout4708 Před 4 lety +1

      He commented somewhere else that it will also sprout

  • @michellemurao7634
    @michellemurao7634 Před 3 lety

    If their is no dolimaite and gro max what are the other alternative ones. Thank you.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety +1

      Something a slow release Osmocote Plus. Or Osmocote Smart-Release Plant Food Plus Outdoor & Indoor. Name seems to differ depending on which country you are in.

  • @voulaoiko2513
    @voulaoiko2513 Před 4 lety

    Turn your volume up

  • @marygracepatambang1935

    Hi.. are you selling internationally?

  • @niknabeelah7084
    @niknabeelah7084 Před 3 lety

    Do you sell internationally?

  • @yomama8873
    @yomama8873 Před 3 lety

    🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💝💝

  • @ShmeengusDingus
    @ShmeengusDingus Před 3 lety

    Do you cut the stalks off after flowering?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety +1

      We let them die back and collect the seed first, and usually leave the stem to dry out and pull it away when it is ready.
      However you can cut them back if you do not want the seed and really do not like the look.

  • @michelejones4282
    @michelejones4282 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you, very informative! I didnt understand the "gravel" type mix you had in your hand & put on soil! Could you give me that combination again, please? Also just built a small greenhouse for my succs! Yay! How do you combat pests? White flies, Mealy, etc. Have heard whiteflies can be problem in greenhouses! Thank you! Also do you have a recipe for your soil mix? Sorry lots of questions! 💜

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety +2

      Hello Michele, Questions are good. I will try to get James to do a seperate Video on pests and diseases and potting mix questions, in the meantime the following may be of help.
      For the Mealybugs - Lots of remedies including horticultural soaps such as Natrasoap and Neem Oil. Most can leave marks on the foliage and remove the 'bloom' that is a feature on some types,
      Some people use a 50% - 70% Isopropyl Alcohol spray which seems not to mark the foliage.
      For white fly, those yellow sticky traps are a good preventative. After that its horticultural soaps, neem oil spray etc, OR introduce Ladybugs which are a natural predator. Again the sprays can damage foliage, so be careful.
      The gravel on the top is just a decorative gravel, available at most nurseries.
      The soil mix is similar to a cactus and succulent mix, again available at most nurseries. I will see if I can get the actual recipe for you in the next video (Coming Soon)

    • @michelejones4282
      @michelejones4282 Před 5 lety

      @@johnnyAGardening Thank you so much. Future videos would be great! I wasn't referring to top dressing, I meant the mix he put in the middle of potting soil! I'm sure that will be covered in Vd! A list of materials used in area below Vd would help a lot!💜

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety +1

      @@michelejones4282 That was a Osmocote fertiliser with Gro Max (A rock and mineral fertiliser) I will get the details and post them below the video.

    • @laura-uw5th
      @laura-uw5th Před 5 lety +1

      @@johnnyAGardening OMG!! I would work for free.. just to be arround all your echeverias!!

  • @bhavananahar2202
    @bhavananahar2202 Před 4 lety

    Where are you located in Australia?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety

      You can find the nursery online at www.succulents-australia-sales.com/

    • @evee4478
      @evee4478 Před 4 lety

      johnny A I cant buy on your website on Australian , I leave in Ca USA

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety

      @@evee4478 Hello Evelyn, Californian Cactus Centre has a fairly good selection. Will try to list some more North American Suppliers soon. Anything particular you are looking for ?. Will try to find it for you.

    • @evee4478
      @evee4478 Před 4 lety

      johnny A hi thank you for replying ,love haworthia and Echeveria , esp compton carousel so expensive looking for less price😊

  • @hoopster22
    @hoopster22 Před 5 lety

    How long do you wait after callous forms and you put it in the new dirt, to water?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety +1

      Around 3 - 4 day should do.

    • @hoopster22
      @hoopster22 Před 5 lety

      @@johnnyAGardening Thank you! Hope my plants can grow as healthy as yours!

    • @andrewbee82
      @andrewbee82 Před 4 lety +1

      johnny he meant how long do you wait for watering the newly potted cutting. So if I understood the answer is some weeks, definitely after new roots sprout. Is it right?

  • @burcugunay750
    @burcugunay750 Před 3 lety

    Ⓜ👍💓