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Best Succulents to Grow Inside for Beginners!

Best Succulents to Grow Inside for Beginners!

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Best Succulents to Grow Inside for Beginners! Garden Answer Bentley: My elephant bush will pucker when dry and instead of white on the edges it has red. Im horrible with succulents so I stay from them but this video inspired me to try more.
Almost all of succulents die within the first month. Their leaves turn black then dry out and it spreads to the rest of the plant and if you cut off the leaf then it wont happen again for about a month. It doesnt effect cacti Ive never had a cactus die on me. The only succulents that it doesnt effect is jade I bought four planters packed full of succulents and the only plant that survived was jade which was in all of them.
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Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


Its 2019 and can you believe I am new to succulent plants. like where was I living all this time but its understandable because I am living in the Caribbean and its new to us on this side of the world but I am soooo interested in this stuff can you please forward me to a video to learn from scratch how to start my succulent growing journey? I mean like from scratch scratch lol (do they grow from seeds or leaves or what) I am so clueless but cant wait to start my greenthumb. HELP! anybody somebody out there
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Love your videos! Succulents are expensive in Ontario, Canada. What youve shown here is about $100 worth. Is there a way I can get into growing succulents, so that I can have a great variety to make fairy gardens, driftwood ensembles, and other mixtures of different varieties in one display, without breaking the bank? Ive seen propagating single leaves from jade or stone, but what about all the other varieties, like the zebra, or the sunflower looking ones, etc?
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Hello! I have a succulent that someone gave to me, so I'm not sure what the name is, but it looks like a flower with some very cool tones, some greens, blues, and purples. It's grown and grown but the taller it gets the more leaves it drops! I figure it needs pruning or something but I don't know what to do. Do you have a video on how to keep succulents from growing out of control? Thanks!
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Love this! I had a zebra plant indoors for a bit but mine curled up. (East window with a big tree across the way) I keep my succulents outside but I'm tempted to experiment with gasteria now. Especially seeing how nice the ones in the video were! I only knew about the ox tongue kind and I didnt know if I liked or not but this video makes me want to dive into more species.
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After watching this I have decided that I'm that person who gave my succulents to much love and killed them with kindness. I guess I'll try planting them again but this time around I won't be so overzealous about watering them. Thanks for this very helpful video Laura. I loved your comment about Russell pruning the Donkey's Tail Sedum.
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heyYy im new to the succulent community (is that even a thing) and i got my first succulent yesterday. its called a golden glow stonecrop/ sedum hybrid. does anyone have any tips for me? right now i have it near my window and i watered it yesterday. the pot is able to be drained and i think it looks healthy but i dont know. thanks!
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Can you please make a video about Haworthia Fasciata. With its contents of course how to take care of them, but I want to have a close up comparison between H. Attenuata and H. Fasciata. Casue like, I can't tell the difference and I really want one but I don't want the mistaken one.
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Hi Laura. I never really gave succulents a second thought until I watched your videos. I was motivated to try them. For Christmas my niece gave me a small terrarium so I decided it was a good omen and push for me to try my hand at planting it. I am pleased for a first timer.
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We have a question for you about grow lights. I have a 75W LED light with a clamp on it so I can put them on my stand. How close do I put it above my succulents. I have it about 18 inches away, & I will gradually add more time. I have the timer on for just 25 min right now.
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