December 11, 2024

VIDEO: Albuca Spiralis Care | 'Frizzle Sizzle' Plant


Albuca spiralis is one of the weirdest looking succulent plants you’ll ever see. Leaves that look like green curly fries and a yellow, a vanilla-scented flower, and a thick bulb that all of this weird growth is coming out of, it looks like it was designed by a child in a fever dream! It’s one of the easier plants to care for provided you follow some classic rules of thumb of succulent care: lots of light, and water only when necessary.

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Albuca Spiralis Care | 'Frizzle Sizzle' Plant

  1. I have one of these, and I seem to have two parts to it: I have the curly part that is doing quite well–nice and curly and green. Then behind that, I have a shoot that has nothing on it…it's just a "pole" with the beginnings of spirals at the top, but it has turned about 60% brownish in the last few months. It's in high light (we live in Texas, so light is not a problem). Should I trim back the brown part? Should I water it more? Feed it? It's not root bound. I water about once every week and a half or when the soil feels dry about an inch down. Will you get back to me? Thanks!

  2. Love the Magic school bus reference! My poor frizzle sizzle is not happy & I’m not sure how to fix. It’s under a grow light, I only water occasionally, but it’s got several leaves going fully brown & droopy. Any ideas or tips?!

  3. My plant has very tall leaves not squatty like yours. I have to stake the leaves up or they just fall down. 2nd year blooming though. The leaves are about 1 1/2 foot tall. Do I continue to stake it or just let the leaves fall down?

  4. Hi, I'm in need of advice. I got mine as a bulb dry roots and no leaves they died in shipping. I don't know if mine will live because it's roots are dead bulb isn't soft or anything. Will it live?

  5. I just bought one and the soil was quite wet so I knew I didn’t have to water it right away. But within a couple of days I did get those red/brown tips so I repotted it and was so surprised to find that it grows from a bulb! lol… but mine is about to flower too so now I know the reason for those brown tips.

  6. I bought one for a very sweet online friend and I need to ship it from Oklahoma to Louisiana ……would the plant survive this time of year? It’s Mid-June…..I’ll ship priority for sure….

  7. I love this plant , but I need help , I just got to know this plant , so I don't know much about it, my question is when it goes dormant , how do you care for it ? do you bury the bulb in soil and keep it in a dark place without water until winter ? please help , thank you

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