Why succulents matter and how to stop killing them. Community Voices Lookout Santa Cruz Produced by Jody K. Biehl Shot and edited by Kevin Painchaud
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Пікірлер: 38
@Prickly-Brew11 ай бұрын
This guy knows enough to get himself in trouble.
@Phyto.8 ай бұрын
Succulents/cacti LOVE water, if waterings are properly spaced - i.e. you allow the soil to dry out before watering again. These kinds of "blanket statement" videos are great intro's for beginners, but they are a starting point and you should expand your knowledge further if you want to see your plants go beyond surviving into thriving. Learn about the particular species, your climate, your soil mix, your growing season, etc - it is extremely rewarding, and will ground you in a newfound sense of wonder, curiosity, and excitement.
@kimleeds64029 ай бұрын
when I feel like watering my drought loving plants I need this guy to tell me " hell no , WTH are you thinking!!"
@zcoanmcoan1534 Жыл бұрын
I'd say watering once a month is infrequent. If you live in a hot dry or even just a really hot climate its best to water once a week to every 2 and a half weeks. Most likely once every 10 days in the growing season. It is VERY important to water during the growing season or these plants will not be happy.
@cookiescacti
Жыл бұрын
I agree. Watering once a month may work for Santa Cruz but it won't work for Phoenix in the warm season for example. The plants might hang on to life but they won't be happy. And watering frequency depends on the soil medium as well.
@claudekim7876
11 ай бұрын
Even in toronto. Mississauga once a month will kill all cacti.
@drusso3532
11 ай бұрын
Once a month killed my aloe plicatillis/kumara from root rot. I learned they go dormant in summer and absolutely don't want any water. 😢
@zcoanmcoan1534
11 ай бұрын
@@drusso3532 To say this better, once a month in the growing season. Which these cacti and succulents are in. Also it was possible that all the roots of your aloe dried up from infrequent watering. Therefore, when you water your plant it just sits in water causing root rot.
@michellechapman6839
10 ай бұрын
I agree.. mine got a lotta rain in 3days... But I'm not watering anymore until it rains again
@donnamarshak33979 ай бұрын
Great Jon explaining!
@artfx916 күн бұрын
But I want it to grow! It's small AF! ❤
@whatilearnttoday52953 ай бұрын
Many cactus you can water every 2-3 days in non-humid environments. Fertilise too. Grow them faster.
@MissysPinkCactus4 ай бұрын
I love the trichocereus Grandi’s and Notocactus scopas. Super hardy! Easy to grow from seed as well
@joachimsingh292911 ай бұрын
Lol if i dont water my trichocereus during winter it would die
@claudekim7876
11 ай бұрын
Yea they generalize too much. I dont see any plant requiring that little water. Unless its a summer dormant plant like lithops. Some cacti suck at recovering roots and some never regenerate it properly and dessication kills them. Turks caps, some older obesas, asterias all will die if left to dry too long. Even ariocarpus need once a week watering in summer. 😅
@whatilearnttoday5295
3 ай бұрын
While if you only watered it once a month it wouldn't grow fast like it's capable of.
@gomerzpyle68057 ай бұрын
You have to water every day depending on how you've overcompensated in your media. If you've sifted too many fines from your potting soil, compost or coir and graded all you pumice and perlite to be a quarter in and bigger and you live in zone 3 billion sun block and everything has scales and mealy bugs you need to water with a silkwood showerhead every day until you figure out the right ratios for ballast, moisture retention and aeration. Until we've established this and you can control the environment like this sick genius than watering regimens or a lack of it makes no difference.
@LushGardener9 ай бұрын
Amazing video …I definitely follow most of the thing’s mentioned in this video 😁
@tracib.77259 ай бұрын
11 months later, no one saw that insanely rainy winter coming…
@huckwild6464 Жыл бұрын
It kinda depends on the time or year and humidity but if I bring mine in during the winter in the Midwest into a house I don’t water it for like 3-4 months and they are doing wonderfully and put on a lot of growth every season when they get transitioned back outside .
@AntonioDellElceUK3 ай бұрын
Not all succulents propagate so easily as Echeveria
@MaggieArmenta6729 ай бұрын
Hi, I love ❤️ it! Do you sell/ship them? You have such variety 😊
@senoritadennis12069 ай бұрын
Good day look out Santa Cruz, I was wondering if your project is in Santa Cruz Jamaica 🇯🇲.
@mookmook5715 Жыл бұрын
Good solid info, thank you.
@High.Desert9 ай бұрын
Very nice video 👏
@exploreAZ11 ай бұрын
IMO most cactus grow in areas that are frequented by monsoons (heavy rain) during summer, why would we not water our cactus heavily in the summer. Makes no sense, if it did all the cactus would die from to much water.
@JoseGarcia-oc7dj9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@BunnySpaceMachine10 ай бұрын
This guy is way too sassy for me.
@classproject0011111 ай бұрын
Not taking advice from people who live at the beach LOL I’m 30 degrees hotter than u ❤ The beach is nice tho I would water my cacti once a month if i were at the beach
@chlfilms8 ай бұрын
This watering advice is wrong.
@OsiasMediaAgency9 ай бұрын
LOL, rip the h.... out of it, they are fine LOL,,, Plant cruelty!!!
Пікірлер: 38
This guy knows enough to get himself in trouble.
Succulents/cacti LOVE water, if waterings are properly spaced - i.e. you allow the soil to dry out before watering again. These kinds of "blanket statement" videos are great intro's for beginners, but they are a starting point and you should expand your knowledge further if you want to see your plants go beyond surviving into thriving. Learn about the particular species, your climate, your soil mix, your growing season, etc - it is extremely rewarding, and will ground you in a newfound sense of wonder, curiosity, and excitement.
when I feel like watering my drought loving plants I need this guy to tell me " hell no , WTH are you thinking!!"
I'd say watering once a month is infrequent. If you live in a hot dry or even just a really hot climate its best to water once a week to every 2 and a half weeks. Most likely once every 10 days in the growing season. It is VERY important to water during the growing season or these plants will not be happy.
@cookiescacti
Жыл бұрын
I agree. Watering once a month may work for Santa Cruz but it won't work for Phoenix in the warm season for example. The plants might hang on to life but they won't be happy. And watering frequency depends on the soil medium as well.
@claudekim7876
11 ай бұрын
Even in toronto. Mississauga once a month will kill all cacti.
@drusso3532
11 ай бұрын
Once a month killed my aloe plicatillis/kumara from root rot. I learned they go dormant in summer and absolutely don't want any water. 😢
@zcoanmcoan1534
11 ай бұрын
@@drusso3532 To say this better, once a month in the growing season. Which these cacti and succulents are in. Also it was possible that all the roots of your aloe dried up from infrequent watering. Therefore, when you water your plant it just sits in water causing root rot.
@michellechapman6839
10 ай бұрын
I agree.. mine got a lotta rain in 3days... But I'm not watering anymore until it rains again
Great Jon explaining!
But I want it to grow! It's small AF! ❤
Many cactus you can water every 2-3 days in non-humid environments. Fertilise too. Grow them faster.
I love the trichocereus Grandi’s and Notocactus scopas. Super hardy! Easy to grow from seed as well
Lol if i dont water my trichocereus during winter it would die
@claudekim7876
11 ай бұрын
Yea they generalize too much. I dont see any plant requiring that little water. Unless its a summer dormant plant like lithops. Some cacti suck at recovering roots and some never regenerate it properly and dessication kills them. Turks caps, some older obesas, asterias all will die if left to dry too long. Even ariocarpus need once a week watering in summer. 😅
@whatilearnttoday5295
3 ай бұрын
While if you only watered it once a month it wouldn't grow fast like it's capable of.
You have to water every day depending on how you've overcompensated in your media. If you've sifted too many fines from your potting soil, compost or coir and graded all you pumice and perlite to be a quarter in and bigger and you live in zone 3 billion sun block and everything has scales and mealy bugs you need to water with a silkwood showerhead every day until you figure out the right ratios for ballast, moisture retention and aeration. Until we've established this and you can control the environment like this sick genius than watering regimens or a lack of it makes no difference.
Amazing video …I definitely follow most of the thing’s mentioned in this video 😁
11 months later, no one saw that insanely rainy winter coming…
It kinda depends on the time or year and humidity but if I bring mine in during the winter in the Midwest into a house I don’t water it for like 3-4 months and they are doing wonderfully and put on a lot of growth every season when they get transitioned back outside .
Not all succulents propagate so easily as Echeveria
Hi, I love ❤️ it! Do you sell/ship them? You have such variety 😊
Good day look out Santa Cruz, I was wondering if your project is in Santa Cruz Jamaica 🇯🇲.
Good solid info, thank you.
Very nice video 👏
IMO most cactus grow in areas that are frequented by monsoons (heavy rain) during summer, why would we not water our cactus heavily in the summer. Makes no sense, if it did all the cactus would die from to much water.
Thanks!
This guy is way too sassy for me.
Not taking advice from people who live at the beach LOL I’m 30 degrees hotter than u ❤ The beach is nice tho I would water my cacti once a month if i were at the beach
This watering advice is wrong.
LOL, rip the h.... out of it, they are fine LOL,,, Plant cruelty!!!