REPOTTING Echeveria agavoides Romeo Rubin | GSwLK

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These plant are almost 2 years old and they're overgrown their pot to a point that they are getting deformed. No other way but to repot. But How? Do you take out all the plants or can you remove just one without disturbing the other. What sort of pot and soil mix can you use.
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I love your video Liz. There are so many other succulents video who only speaking in Filipino and I don’t understand them bc I’m not Filipino. Thank You so much Liz❤️ and the longer the video the better.

Sabrinasee
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I find myself watching your videos almost every day to just devour all the knowledge & im so glad you make long videos. I love your tips & I love love love seeing all of your plant babies. It's so therapeutic!

marisakay
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Hello po mam.salamat po sa pag share ng mga tips sa pag aalaga ng succulents. Nagulat ako filipino po pala kayo.
ang gaganda po ng mga succulents nyo.baguhan pa palang po ako sa pag aalaga ng succulents.at nakaka addict po talaga😅 sana lumaki ang mga alaga ko na kasing gaganda ng mga alaga nyo.ingat po kau mam.

kayceebaek
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Wow, your Romeo Rubin is so beautiful and healthy. 😍
Love them so much! I'm in the look out for another one, since my die to rot. But they are so expensive. So looking for a decent size at an affordable price.

Btw great video Liz, you are definitely a great teacher. Very easy to understand and everything is step by step. Out of all the succulents YouTube channels, yours one the best. And it's so obvious with how many followers you have in such a short time.... amazing! 🥰😍❤

Lisa-zidj
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We got so much knowledge from you, iam watching your videos everyday, sometimes I watch which I have already watched😀

ratonikh
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Hi Liz, thank you for the update. Good to know that closed opening pots have some advantage too as I am often told to avoid them as they don't let water evaporate well. Now, I can try :)

aholiviasmith
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I just love the Romeo rubin, and you give such great tips!

danacoates
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Hi liz! I just discovered your channel and i'm learning a lot from you. Thank u for sharing your knowledge. I just ordered 2 token size echeveria agavoides romeo rubin and i'm getting a lot of care tips from your video. I also love your small talks and your budgee as well. Thank u and keep safe..

sineater
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You Romeo Rubin is of the next level! It’s beautiful!

tanyadas
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Lovely romeo Rubin collection. Love thm😍

madhuraphadke
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Good morning thank you for sharing it's beautiful and amazing have a blessed day

jillianleblanc
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I very much appreciate your video, long or short, as long as I get my Lizk Succulent fix!! I dunno how much work it would be but I would happily watch a video in Philippines language with English subtitles.

annamoore
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*taking notes for when I finally get one. I hope you have a fantastic week Liz!!

HoneyBee-gewx
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Thank you for this repotting session. Always gaining new knowledge about this process. And, you always make me so jealous about E. Romeos.😍 I just requested a local nursery where I get my DGs (which looks more like your crushed granite) to get me a Romeo. He's on his way to his supplier in Baja California.

ceciliatorres
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Ka gwapa na lng jud madam liwat sa tag iya😊😊😊

floriebenbell
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Thank you for teaching me this
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amandagormley
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it looks wonderful 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗 Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏻

louisecolombi
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Liz, would you say a major difference between the crushed granite and the decomposed granite would be the level of moisture absorption? Let me explain.... Because I'm so up close and personal with my granite LOL because I smash it all by hand and I separate for the most part I try to separate it the best I can, the hard granite with the decomposed granite, I've noticed the hard granite is sometimes more like marble. Like I get a lot of smooth edges and it's definitely harder to smash. The divots in my cement floor in my garage will tell you that LOL with the decomposed granite being crumbly and just by the looks of it you can really see that it has more of an absorbent quality..
I try my best to separate the two but this is just me and my garage smashing boulders with a hammer but I use the hard granite for my top dressing and if I run low on the decomposed granite I do put it into my soil mixture.
By the way I almost had a heart attack when I saw that bucket of fresh soil that you put into that Romeo reuben. Oh it just looks so good. It was amazing the reaction I got in the pit of my stomach when I saw that beautiful perfect soil, , , , 😆 haha I'm such a weirdo.
whenever I post one of your videos on Facebook I always caption that you are my mentor and I love it when you vindicate me and build my confidence that I'm doing things correctly. Not directly but indirectly through your videos I watch and I mimic what you do with my own twist because we are in different climates I have to make adjustments but just seeing that soil mix that's basically what mine looks like and it's just such a great feeling.
Okay anyway I'm writing a book haha have a wonderful day, 😘

janetac
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hello mam liz🙋your romeo is so nice !!💞

marianeldabagaan
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Wow! It’s a stunning show of color, Romeo Rubin, that is! I get excited at how you do these things as I’m watching you! Thanks for sharing! I love to have one Romeo coz, I love the color but I can only get it from eBay or Etsy, I can’t find this in any garden stores in my area!

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