Hi, Ana. My name is Pricilla. I'm a Brazilian woman trying to learn to speak English. I also have a small collection of cacti. Your cactus garden is wonderful. It was the first time I heard about tomato fertilizer on cactus plants. I loved the tip
Hi Pricilla! Thank you for watching. Give the fertilizer a try. ☺️ … off topic but I made some Pao de Queijo today! I’m still mastering the recipe though. 👍🏼
YAY so exciting to see you fertilising your cacti for the first time after winter, and I am so excited for all the beautiful superblooms on your cacti this Spring and Summer, I haven't watered most of my cacti in the polytunnel yet but I will definitely will have to very soon as they are shrivelling, I LOVE the Tomato feed as its brilliant for getting more buds and blooms, AWESOME video Ana and fantastic information you have shared on watering and fertilising your cacti, thanks so much for sharing with us, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER to Las Vegas for a blooming wonderful Tuesday XXXX
You definitely get great results from what you do Ana!!! Keep it up!!! We always love the great info and of course the wonderful flowers!!! Thanks for sharing Ana!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌸🌻🍀🌿🌹🌾🌱💐🌳🌷🪴😃👍
Lovely to see things starting to wake up. I've got a flower on my Parodia Chrysacanthion! Also my Mammillaria Haageana has a (partial) ring of flowers on it, only on the side facing the window. These are indoors so presumably responding to the longer daylight.
Awesome video, Ana 😊 The growing season in certainly under way now, finally haha. Thank you for sharing with us as always. Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌸🌺🌼🏜☕
I too live in the desert, albeit down in Tucson, but I grow a lot of the same stuff you have. Thanks for describing the fertilization and watering process. I just found your channel and already have learned a ton from your videos. Thanks!!! Zk P.S. Just went through a big blooming season (mid June). I mostly have columnar night bloomers (still learning the names...)
Things starting to move here now, still cold outside but it's getting warm in the cactus house. A few buds on the cacti but only flowers on the succulents so far 🙂🙂🌵🌵
I like your real world experience. You definitely need to water in the winter in the desert like Las Vegas, or Phoenix. If you're in a dry area, you will need more water than what the experts will tell you.
Hello Anna, great video again. Gave my cacti last week a little sip as Lynn from Desert plants of Avalon told us, and you now as well. I bought some tomato fertilizer and within two weeks a will give them a good drink with it. I am overwhelmd for the moment, and running behind... Running behind taking care of my cacti and plants. I don't know how your dad is doing in the mean time, but mine is not well. He now has liver faillure and won't get better anymore. His bed is in my room where i work and sleep so i can watch him every single second/minute of the day. Doctors last visit he said, i have to prepare for the worst, but how can i prepare for that, my dad is my foundation, my everything my hero. I have to take care of him because his very limited in what he can do. Few of my cacti and plants died and aren't doing that wel because of me running behind all the time, but in these awefull times they do keep me going a bit because if i don't there wil be nothing left of them and my dad wouldn't want that. He loves my cacti and plants as well, everytime i show him one, or if i show him a propagation that went well he is so proud of me i can do that. I hope everything with your dad and family is great, and every second left i will watch your videos i couldn't see yet because i like them very much!! Take care, love from Belgium🥰
I’m sorry to hear that your dad is ill. But he is fortunate to have a caring daughter like you. Surround yourself and your dad with positive vibes. If plants make you and him happy, celebrate each new growth that you see. It’s a good thing that cacti and succulents can thrive even with some neglect. My dad is well considering his age. He is back home though in the Philippines so I don’t get to spend time with him (physically) right now. Hope spring brings you healthy and flowering plants! 😊🌵🌸🌺☕️
Very nice video i really enjoyed. Your plants look a bit shriveled but they will absulotely be fine. I also applied fertilizer one week ago. Wishing for more blooms
Have you tried omitting vinegar, adding whatever chemicals you need, measure the pH with a meter, add pH Down to get to 5.5 or whatever you think you need and water your plants? Nice meter for $75. pH Down for $20. Then your water will be the exact pH that you want, regardless of what chemicals you add or what the city water pH is. Works for me.
Omg! I forgot about the pH Down. Someone recommended that to me before. Was it you Bill who recommended this to me before?… Ok, I just ordered a pH down with the tester, too. I’ll give this a try. Thank you so much for reminding me about this. 👍🏼
You will need a meter also. I have a meeting this afternoon, but I will pull a go-by together in a day or so. I really believe that you will be pleased when we get you going with this. I will take this to a more direct mail also.
I always enjoy your videos! Maybe I missed it, but what is the frequency of your watering when you begin in spring? And do you change it during later in the Summer?
In spring, I water once a week if it is warm and dry. But it has been rainy here that it’s been 2 weeks now that I haven’t watered still. In the summer, I water every 3-4 days (usually) as our summer is very dry.
Dàgo té, it's Apache for, I hope you're doing well. I got an aloe 2 years ago. And then last year I was gifted some peyote from a ceremony. 6 months ago I got an Old Lady cactus. Now I've got San Pedro, Nipple Cactus, Spinystar and so on 🤣. Anyway, I'm in PHX Az, and you've said you're in the desert as well. So I was just wondering where? So I can really use your videos to help me take care of my collection and grow my collection 😁. So far it's been going well, did have a thrip invasion but came out victorious 💪🏽. But yeah, thanks for your videos and I am now subscribing.
Hey Ana, another informative video. I have a question. Have you ever had a Trichocereus bloom when it is only 5" tall? I bought what I thought was a Trich (Home Depot labeled it as such) about 5 years ago. It's in bud right now for the first time and it's only about 5 " tall. I wonder if it was mislabeled.
I have some echinopsis I am in a bit of a quandary of what fertilizer to use I watched your videos I grower using 14.14.14 fertilizer and grower tomato one grower even said use a flowering fertilizer. I have tomato, I also have cacti and succulent fertilizer and I have 7.7.7 what to do any help would be appreciated thank-you.
Hello Ana, That acidification process looks quite risky to me. Alkalinity of the tap water can vary significantly over time and it's impossible to give a reliable "recipe" how much acidifier to add in order to reach the aimed acidity. You should always measure pH of the final mixture before using it, either by pH meter or pH test strips (which are less accurate, but good enough for the purpose). Most nutrients are best absorbed by the plants at roughly pH 5,5-6,5 so you should aim to stay within that interval, Overly acidic solution (water+acidifier+fertilizer) can be toxic to the plants. Best regards, Nino
I need some help here! I have tons of Echinopsis, and have been using Tomatoe fertilizer, but none of my Echinopsis are blooming. Does anyone know why my cactus won't bloom?
If the water in your area is too alkaline, probably it is a hard water (high content in Calcium and Magnesium dissolved in the water), right? Why not buy a small reverse osmosis device to demineralize the water you use for your plants?
I’m so glad to have found you, I’ve been following you about a year now. You have soooo much knowledge about cactuses and I to live here in Vegas.
Hi neighbor! And thank you for watching. Happy spring.
Hi, Ana. My name is Pricilla. I'm a Brazilian woman trying to learn to speak English. I also have a small collection of cacti. Your cactus garden is wonderful. It was the first time I heard about tomato fertilizer on cactus plants. I loved the tip
Hi Pricilla! Thank you for watching. Give the fertilizer a try. ☺️ … off topic but I made some Pao de Queijo today! I’m still mastering the recipe though. 👍🏼
I always look forward to seeing your beautiful flowering cactus every spring.
Thank you for sharing, I love to see your videos! Happy Springtime.
Glad you like them!
Hi thanks Anna such beauties. I live in the Caribbean no winter so my cati and succulents continue to do their thing❤
YAY so exciting to see you fertilising your cacti for the first time after winter, and I am so excited for all the beautiful superblooms on your cacti this Spring and Summer, I haven't watered most of my cacti in the polytunnel yet but I will definitely will have to very soon as they are shrivelling, I LOVE the Tomato feed as its brilliant for getting more buds and blooms, AWESOME video Ana and fantastic information you have shared on watering and fertilising your cacti, thanks so much for sharing with us, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER to Las Vegas for a blooming wonderful Tuesday XXXX
I’m excited to see your blooms too Lyn. Especially now that you have a white polytunnel, it may encourage even more flowers on your cactus. 🌸🌵🌺🌵😊
Yay my two favorite Cactus ladies!! 🌵🔥🙏
@@RancidRobott XXXXXX 🥰❤🌵
You definitely get great results from what you do Ana!!! Keep it up!!! We always love the great info and of course the wonderful flowers!!! Thanks for sharing Ana!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌸🌻🍀🌿🌹🌾🌱💐🌳🌷🪴😃👍
Lovely to see things starting to wake up. I've got a flower on my Parodia Chrysacanthion! Also my Mammillaria Haageana has a (partial) ring of flowers on it, only on the side facing the window. These are indoors so presumably responding to the longer daylight.
How exciting! 🌸😊🌺
Thanks for the great info.
Wow, thank you!
Awesome video, Ana 😊 The growing season in certainly under way now, finally haha. Thank you for sharing with us as always. Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌸🌺🌼🏜☕
Best time of the year! 😊 Your blooming season started earlier than mine this year. 👍🏼
It’s spring in Australia, so watching this video
Thank you so much for the tips
Oh what an exciting season you are in! Hope you get many blooms 🌺 🌸 this year. 🙂
Thank you for Sharing beautiful cataus garden lovely
Thank you too
I too live in the desert, albeit down in Tucson, but I grow a lot of the same stuff you have.
Thanks for describing the fertilization and watering process.
I just found your channel and already have learned a ton from your videos.
Thanks!!! Zk
P.S. Just went through a big blooming season (mid June). I mostly have columnar night bloomers (still learning the names...)
The Alaska stuff is great. Used it last season for the first time (thanks to you). Crazy amount of bloom. Thank you.
Things starting to move here now, still cold outside but it's getting warm in the cactus house. A few buds on the cacti but only flowers on the succulents so far 🙂🙂🌵🌵
Sounds great! Flowers are coming soon.
Thank you
cactus juice is an amazing fert iv been using it for 3 years since i switched. not squeezed catus but the brand
Excited na meeeeeee
Ako rin! 😁
I like your real world experience. You definitely need to water in the winter in the desert like Las Vegas, or Phoenix. If you're in a dry area, you will need more water than what the experts will tell you.
Yes. I learned the hard way that totally withholding water during winter does not work for me. 👍🏼
Hello Anna, great video again. Gave my cacti last week a little sip as Lynn from Desert plants of Avalon told us, and you now as well. I bought some tomato fertilizer and within two weeks a will give them a good drink with it. I am overwhelmd for the moment, and running behind... Running behind taking care of my cacti and plants. I don't know how your dad is doing in the mean time, but mine is not well. He now has liver faillure and won't get better anymore. His bed is in my room where i work and sleep so i can watch him every single second/minute of the day. Doctors last visit he said, i have to prepare for the worst, but how can i prepare for that, my dad is my foundation, my everything my hero. I have to take care of him because his very limited in what he can do. Few of my cacti and plants died and aren't doing that wel because of me running behind all the time, but in these awefull times they do keep me going a bit because if i don't there wil be nothing left of them and my dad wouldn't want that. He loves my cacti and plants as well, everytime i show him one, or if i show him a propagation that went well he is so proud of me i can do that. I hope everything with your dad and family is great, and every second left i will watch your videos i couldn't see yet because i like them very much!! Take care, love from Belgium🥰
I’m sorry to hear that your dad is ill. But he is fortunate to have a caring daughter like you. Surround yourself and your dad with positive vibes. If plants make you and him happy, celebrate each new growth that you see. It’s a good thing that cacti and succulents can thrive even with some neglect. My dad is well considering his age. He is back home though in the Philippines so I don’t get to spend time with him (physically) right now. Hope spring brings you healthy and flowering plants! 😊🌵🌸🌺☕️
🥰💝💖@@CactusCaffeine
Very nice video i really enjoyed. Your plants look a bit shriveled but they will absulotely be fine. I also applied fertilizer one week ago. Wishing for more blooms
May you get an abundance of flowers! 🌸😊🌺
I have espoma orchid fertilizer, do you think this is a good one for flowering cactus ?
Can I use 0-10-10 fertilizer for my dessert roses plant?
Have you tried omitting vinegar, adding whatever chemicals you need, measure the pH with a meter, add pH Down to get to 5.5 or whatever you think you need and water your plants? Nice meter for $75. pH Down for $20. Then your water will be the exact pH that you want, regardless of what chemicals you add or what the city water pH is. Works for me.
Omg! I forgot about the pH Down. Someone recommended that to me before. Was it you Bill who recommended this to me before?… Ok, I just ordered a pH down with the tester, too. I’ll give this a try. Thank you so much for reminding me about this. 👍🏼
Yes, I did. I do not know how to type, but let me send over a brief go-by for you. Did you get the Apera Instruments SX610?
Just the ph down and the liquid solution tester that came with it. 🙂
You will need a meter also. I have a meeting this afternoon, but I will pull a go-by together in a day or so. I really believe that you will be pleased when we get you going with this. I will take this to a more direct mail also.
Oh, I already have a digital ph meter tester. I use it to test my water when I add the vinegar and fertilizers
I always enjoy your videos! Maybe I missed it, but what is the frequency of your watering when you begin in spring? And do you change it during later in the Summer?
In spring, I water once a week if it is warm and dry. But it has been rainy here that it’s been 2 weeks now that I haven’t watered still. In the summer, I water every 3-4 days (usually) as our summer is very dry.
Dàgo té, it's Apache for, I hope you're doing well. I got an aloe 2 years ago. And then last year I was gifted some peyote from a ceremony. 6 months ago I got an Old Lady cactus. Now I've got San Pedro, Nipple Cactus, Spinystar and so on 🤣. Anyway, I'm in PHX Az, and you've said you're in the desert as well. So I was just wondering where? So I can really use your videos to help me take care of my collection and grow my collection 😁. So far it's been going well, did have a thrip invasion but came out victorious 💪🏽. But yeah, thanks for your videos and I am now subscribing.
Nevermind, Las Vegas 🤣. Just had to subscribe I guess.
Hey Ana, another informative video. I have a question. Have you ever had a Trichocereus bloom when it is only 5" tall? I bought what I thought was a Trich (Home Depot labeled it as such) about 5 years ago. It's in bud right now for the first time and it's only about 5 " tall. I wonder if it was mislabeled.
I have some echinopsis I am in a bit of a quandary of what fertilizer to use I watched your videos I grower using 14.14.14 fertilizer and grower tomato one grower even said use a flowering fertilizer. I have tomato, I also have cacti and succulent fertilizer and I have 7.7.7 what to do any help would be appreciated thank-you.
Hello Ana,
That acidification process looks quite risky to me. Alkalinity of the tap water can vary significantly over time and it's impossible to give a reliable "recipe" how much acidifier to add in order to reach the aimed acidity. You should always measure pH of the final mixture before using it, either by pH meter or pH test strips (which are less accurate, but good enough for the purpose). Most nutrients are best absorbed by the plants at roughly pH 5,5-6,5 so you should aim to stay within that interval, Overly acidic solution (water+acidifier+fertilizer) can be toxic to the plants.
Best regards,
Nino
Is seaweed fertilizer good for cactus?
Yes, I’ve used one with a seaweed additive before and it is organic, too. Just make sure the nitrogen component is not too high.
also be careful with those salts they can cause perm damage
So true. I’m slowly switching to organic fertilizer, whenever I find them. But the supply here is not consistent. Thank you for the tip! 😊👍🏼
Do you have cactus inside the house?
Not permanently. The ones inside are either seedlings or they are recovering from something. I keep all my cacti outdoors.
I need some help here! I have tons of Echinopsis, and have been using Tomatoe fertilizer, but none of my Echinopsis are blooming. Does anyone know why my cactus won't bloom?
Mesquite trees naturally put nitrogen into the soil, so, if you are growing near a mesquite tree in the ground, you definitely will not need nitrogen.
If the water in your area is too alkaline, probably it is a hard water (high content in Calcium and Magnesium dissolved in the water), right? Why not buy a small reverse osmosis device to demineralize the water you use for your plants?
My cactus flowering every year without adding any fertilizer
That’s awesome! 👏 Happy growing!