
How to Plant Succulents on Driftwood (without soil)
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Gayle
Date: 2022-07-16
Comments and reviews: 9
Vihaan
Hi Laura, I have been following your videos since long time. They are just amazing. I tried this glueing of succulents on to moss on a plywood piece which was available with me. I attached the moss and the succulents with the hot glue and then watered it immediately as the succulents cuttings had formed callous. But when I saw it in the morning, the moss was coming out of the plywood. Can you help me here pls. Does the hot glue needs rough surface to stick strongly?
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Hi Laura, I have been following your videos since long time. They are just amazing. I tried this glueing of succulents on to moss on a plywood piece which was available with me. I attached the moss and the succulents with the hot glue and then watered it immediately as the succulents cuttings had formed callous. But when I saw it in the morning, the moss was coming out of the plywood. Can you help me here pls. Does the hot glue needs rough surface to stick strongly?
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Christopher
Hello, my job has 3 gorgeous succulent plants on a bronze platter that arent in any type of soil. Theyre literally balancing on their leaves. Is this okay or should they be placed into a soil or at least have some moss around it for moisture? I did notice they have quite a bit of air roots, which usually means they need to be watered more. Let me know what you think! Thanks!
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Hello, my job has 3 gorgeous succulent plants on a bronze platter that arent in any type of soil. Theyre literally balancing on their leaves. Is this okay or should they be placed into a soil or at least have some moss around it for moisture? I did notice they have quite a bit of air roots, which usually means they need to be watered more. Let me know what you think! Thanks!
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Paula
Just watched several of your videos on succulents and found them extremely helpful--thank you! I am wondering what if anything you do to clean your driftwood first? As I'll be collecting driftwood from local beach, there will certainly be sand in crevices, and believe I read somewhere that succulents don't do well with sand? Appreciate your input!
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Just watched several of your videos on succulents and found them extremely helpful--thank you! I am wondering what if anything you do to clean your driftwood first? As I'll be collecting driftwood from local beach, there will certainly be sand in crevices, and believe I read somewhere that succulents don't do well with sand? Appreciate your input!
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Donna
Beautiful! Any chance you can give me advice about how to plant succulents in a hollowed log without using heavy machines or tools to cover the base. Will my idea work? Use burlap, put moss in burlap to keep soil within and then add soil and plants? And then staple gun the edge of the burlap to the top of the log? Tks Donna
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Beautiful! Any chance you can give me advice about how to plant succulents in a hollowed log without using heavy machines or tools to cover the base. Will my idea work? Use burlap, put moss in burlap to keep soil within and then add soil and plants? And then staple gun the edge of the burlap to the top of the log? Tks Donna
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Sue
thanks, where do you get the drift wood, just on the side of the bay or ocean, clean and carve it out, what do you use to do that? how do you prevent deterioration, do you coat it with something? what do you use to carve it out? please let us know. thank you.
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thanks, where do you get the drift wood, just on the side of the bay or ocean, clean and carve it out, what do you use to do that? how do you prevent deterioration, do you coat it with something? what do you use to carve it out? please let us know. thank you.
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Alby
Hey! Love your videos! Quick question. I have received a few succulents from a friend, and they were neglected and all ended up etoliated: ( Any tips for their recovery? Excited for your next succulent video!
Sending support from Saipan,
Alby
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Hey! Love your videos! Quick question. I have received a few succulents from a friend, and they were neglected and all ended up etoliated: ( Any tips for their recovery? Excited for your next succulent video!
Sending support from Saipan,
Alby
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spice
You at wonderful to watch because you explain everything so well. I love that you cover the tools and why you use what you use. i have seen so many of your videos and i enjoy learning from you. You're very creative and I wish you continued success!
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You at wonderful to watch because you explain everything so well. I love that you cover the tools and why you use what you use. i have seen so many of your videos and i enjoy learning from you. You're very creative and I wish you continued success!
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gargi
hi. this project specially was so awesome. just loved it. i love succulent plants to use for my planters. but they are a little difficult to maintain in my city. but now i m inspired again. thanx
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hi. this project specially was so awesome. just loved it. i love succulent plants to use for my planters. but they are a little difficult to maintain in my city. but now i m inspired again. thanx
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Abby
Dont follow this advice. She's an idiot crafter used to working with fake plants.
Live succulents dont need glue, follow basic propagation techniques for rooting in sphagnum.
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Dont follow this advice. She's an idiot crafter used to working with fake plants.
Live succulents dont need glue, follow basic propagation techniques for rooting in sphagnum.
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