EUPHORBIA TRIGONA REPOTTING: THE MIX TO USE & GOOD TRICKS TO KNOW/ JoyUsGarden

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  • Here's what you need to know about repotting a Euphorbia trigona; whether growing as a houseplant or outdoors. This includes the best times to do it, the soil mix to use, the steps to take & things good to know. MORE DETAILS ON REPOTTING A EUPHORBIA TRIGONA IN THE POST: www.joyusgarden.com/repotting...
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    My Euphorbia trigona rubra was growing like a weed & needed a bigger base to keep it in proportion. It’s not that the roots were showing or coming out of the drain holes but those stems sure were were getting taller & heavy.
    This is all about repotting a Euphorbia trigona including the mix to use, a useful trick & things good to know.
    I’m transplanting a Euphorbia trigona rubra (I’ve also seen it labeled as red or royal red) but all of this applies to the Euphorbia trigona (which is solid green) and other varieties also.
    The common name for this popular succulent is African Milk Tree because of the milky sap that oozes out of it when broken or cut. Mine that you see in this video looks a little lack luster right now because it’s coming out of its semi-dormant winter state & is losing its leaves.
    CHECK THE POST FOR MORE DETAILS ON REPOTTING A EUPHORBIA TRIGONA: www.joyusgarden.com/repotting...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @susansemrow5370
    @susansemrow5370 5 років тому +2

    Please do the care video that you mentioned possibly doing. Will definitely watch it if you do. Thank you!

  • @BurningOrchids
    @BurningOrchids 5 років тому +3

    I live in Tempe and got mine last summer. It didn't even flinch in the heat. It's been a great plant here for those of us that really struggle with other succulents in the summer. I did bring mine in overnight when we had frost in the forecast.

  • @azza21304
    @azza21304 Рік тому

    Thanks for the help! I was super nervous repotting mine because it's super top-heavy with tons of arms growing out, just how I personally like it to look. The string trick helped so much and I was able to repot with no problems! Even got to see some new growth that has went unnoticed which was a great surprise! Thanks again for the great tutorial!

  • @michellechapman8738
    @michellechapman8738 Рік тому

    I just bought my first Euphorbia ...its in a 4in pot..ill wait til next spring season to repot it. Thanks for the tips!!

  • @AtHomeWithJana
    @AtHomeWithJana 5 років тому +1

    Great idea to tie it together. 😍 Mine probably needs repotting few months from now. Thank you for sharing. 💞

  • @tamekahill2826
    @tamekahill2826 3 роки тому

    I finally got mines today after being on the hunt for a year. I am so excited also found huge crested cactus. I believe that's what it called for two dollars. I got two of them.

  • @diannalvey7183
    @diannalvey7183 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for your help beautiful plant

  • @nyc0053
    @nyc0053 5 років тому +1

    NICE - I like to use velcro stripping when stabilizing my plants, or encouraging it's broke.

  • @dntgtyerknkrsnatwst
    @dntgtyerknkrsnatwst 5 років тому +1

    I would love to see a propagation from cuttings video! A friend has a huge one and offered some of the cuttings to me :)

  • @r.c.1804

    Hello! I live in growing zone 9a. Like Tucson, temps here are dangerously high for probably 7 to 8 months. As a succulent and cacti novice, in a way, I just purchased my first red Euphorbia Trigona. I want to transplant it to a tera cotta pot. I have many questions about my supplies, growth outside, fertilizing, distilled or tap water, location placement in my yard, etc. Please reply in order that you share your knowledge and expertise. Let's connect, please. I really would appreciate it. Thank you.

  • @claireconley8522
    @claireconley8522 5 років тому

    Thanks for this video! I have 2 Euphorbia Trigona Reds. 1 is 6 foot tall and the other is 5 1/5 feet tall. They are about 6 years old. I live in KY so I can't keep them outdoors all year round. Could you make a fence with these?

  • @xyatienza398
    @xyatienza398 5 років тому +1

    I love planting! Spc flowering plants.. I wanted to have more varieties of poinsetia.. But don't have budget

  • @plantyhappyandneedcoffee
    @plantyhappyandneedcoffee 4 роки тому

    Would you care the same way for Euphorbia Lactea White Ghost?

  • @sharonlong6375
    @sharonlong6375 5 років тому +1

    Hi dear I have one of these. Thanks for showing me to tie itto transplants. Mama Long Greenville Tx

  • @farvista
    @farvista 4 роки тому

    Yup, Iearned not to touch my eyes just today - if you're cutting off lower thorns (toddlers in the house), even the thorns ooze sap when broken. So, yeah, I touched the scissors, then, without thinking, rubbed my eyes. It was about like getting sunblock in them, and caused no lasting harm, but it was unpleasant. Mine is getting really tall. I need to find it a good, heavy pot.

  • @christineoberg7302
    @christineoberg7302 5 років тому

    Hi Neil, Thanks so much for your advice. I will move my Euphorbia out of the sun. Just looking for a part shade area, which is hard to find.

  • @Janellen11
    @Janellen11 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful plant. I have one but much smaller.

  • @tamekahill2826
    @tamekahill2826 5 років тому +1

    Hi Nell beautiful plant. I will be keeping and eye out for it.The guy you mentioned does he sell plants online?

  • @matthewdaniels7691
    @matthewdaniels7691 16 годин тому

    The leaves do not grow back on this plant.

  • @christineliske5105
    @christineliske5105 3 роки тому

    where can I get a "ruby" its beautiful!