Thank you I had this one once as a small plant and it rotted although I thought I had it in good drainage. I love all euphobias and I would get this plant 100 time again if I see it in the shops here. I live in the Caribbean so lot the plants we love are limited. Thanks for sharing this information and I know I will do better next time around.
It's not "enormous', it's 'inermis', which means 'without spines/thorns' in Latin. It's often added to the end of scientific names of spineless varieties of cacti and succulents.
Thanks for sharing I enjoyed watching 💙
Thank you, as always, for watching!
Thank you I had this one once as a small plant and it rotted although I thought I had it in good drainage. I love all euphobias and I would get this plant 100 time again if I see it in the shops here. I live in the Caribbean so lot the plants we love are limited. Thanks for sharing this information and I know I will do better next time around.
Hi Marlene - thank you so much for watching my channel! If I ever come out there, I promise I will bring you one! Thank you!
Would you consider doing a video on how to clean your plant? I'd be very interested to learn how you do it and what you use.
Sure, in the future, I will definitely do another video regarding cleaning the plants. Thanks for watching!
It's not "enormous', it's 'inermis', which means 'without spines/thorns' in Latin. It's often added to the end of scientific names of spineless varieties of cacti and succulents.
Hi - if you read the title of the video, it correctly refers to "Euphorbia inermis." Thank you for watching my video!