the work it took me two days I have them in a kitchen nook but now they are getting very dry from the air should I keep them in the house and just try to keep them moist or should I put them like in the garage. I worry cause they obviously haven’t rooted yet? I worked very hard to do all that work and don’t want them to die. I would appreciate any help you could give me They are succulent bushes
These appear to be a type of Jade plant. These succulents will appear dry and wrinkled before they take root. This article will give you more information:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/jade-plant/propagating-jade-plants.htm
The plant sits in a shell on the window sill and is watered by soaking for a minute with filtered water (no chorline)other than the tips,it looks healthy
Does any water remain in the shell after you soak it? If so, that needs to be removed.
Here's a good article on how to deal with problems with your air plant:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/bromeliad/reviving-tillandsia-air-plant.htm
I Live in New Zealand and would like to get the Dolphin Succulent plants Amazon only has seeds and have been sucked in before with that Any help or info would be great Thanks Muriel murielw5@gmail.com
You may have to contact local agricultural authorities in your country for sources on the plant. Otherwise, you may have to settle for seeds, or ask a local nursery that provides live plants if they can order one for you.
Saw this on facebook would love to get one for my mother who adores dolphins and is a keen gardener.
I would suggest checking local nurseries in your country or reputable nurseries online.
I’m confused about starting seeds of dolphin succulent 1 recommendation is to soak seeds prior to planting and another just said plant which is better
Generally, unless the seed shell is extremely hard, succulent and cactus seeds do not need soaking, but can be cultivated in shallow containers of damp potting soil mixed with sand, perlite or other material that will provide good drainage. These seedlings can take a long time to germinate, even up to a year. The dolphin plant is a hybrid, so the plant may not be true if grown from seed.
For care of your dolphin plant, check out this article: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/dolphin-plant/growing-dolphin-succulent-plants.htm
Fairly new to the area, want to plant in window boxes and in flower beds Don't know the planting zone.
It gets hot in Texas! Be sure that when you plant succulents, you do it in cool weather or in the morning, if possible. Here's an article all about growing succulents in your kind of weather:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/gardening-by-zone/zone-8/zone-8-succulents.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/gardening-by-zone/zone-9-10-11/zone-9-succulents.htm
I have a few different varieties of succulents indoors. I had gotten three Graptopetalum paraguayense succulents a few weeks ago and i wanted to pot them with other succulents. Am I able to? Are there any succulents that i SHOULDN´T grow them with? I have a hawthorn plant with a few other little ones i wanted to try to put myGraptopetalum paraguayense succulents in. Any info would be very helpful! i dont want to kill my Graptopetalum paraguayense! thanks!XOXO
They are very forgiving and have the same care requirements as most succulents! There will be no harm in planting with other, as long as you have the proper soilless media for them.
These articles will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/scgen