Hi Marija ! Your propagation videos are always really my favorite between my favorite ! I learn so much watching you doing this. I was afraid at the beginning to cut my succulents for propagation but after I discover your channel I tried as you explained and so no I like to propagate also ! I think that's because you do it in a way really cool and relaxing. So thank you for this ! And I think that the last pot with the euphorbias cutting is absolutely beautiful. I have an elongated euphorbia horrida which I will propagate in a few days. I doesn't look nice after this winter and to less light. So after this video I know now what to do ! Hvala !
Hi Marija, wanted to ask the zipper plant you cut , how long will you let it dry before planting and then how.much will you water until its established?
At least a day, preferably few days. I place it in the dry soil and water once a week with small amount of water like tablespoon of water until it seems firmer in the ground and has some roots.
Hi there! I was looking for some advice. I just bought a cows horn in Home Depot and it’s in bad shape. I have repotted it into better soil and left it dry. It was outdoors for a few days and the temperatures have dropped. I’m seeing tiny dark spots appearing all over. There were some rotting parts that I cut off, but I’m concerned the little black spots might be a spread of fungus or bacteria. I’m wondering if I should cut a healthy piece off to propagate because it would be a shame to lose the whole thing.
I have not taken any euphorbia outside yet. They get damaged and get spots when they are exposed to low temperatures and when I say low i think below 50F. They like warm and hot weather. Even if they don’t go all the way to freezing point and survive low temperatures, they will not look as pretty if they have to endure upper 39s and low 40s. You can definitely take cutting but it could be alive just not looking well because it experienced cold.
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 I brought it inside with a better fresh soil. Im leaving for about 4 days. I think when I come back if it looks worse I’ll take a cutting off and attempt to propagate. Thank you for the advice! How long would you say a thicker cutting takes to dry before repotting?
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 Do you have an account on instagram? Somewhere, if you don’t mind, for me to send pictures of what it looks like for a better idea of the issue?
The repotted one with the rock looks so pretty.
Oh, it looks so special.
Wow, seeing you handle the Euphorbia with your bare hands is crazy! You are so brave to bare hand those sharp thorns lol 😆
Hi Marija ! Your propagation videos are always really my favorite between my favorite ! I learn so much watching you doing this. I was afraid at the beginning to cut my succulents for propagation but after I discover your channel I tried as you explained and so no I like to propagate also ! I think that's because you do it in a way really cool and relaxing. So thank you for this ! And I think that the last pot with the euphorbias cutting is absolutely beautiful. I have an elongated euphorbia horrida which I will propagate in a few days. I doesn't look nice after this winter and to less light. So after this video I know now what to do ! Hvala !
Thank you! Glad I bring relaxation with my propagation video. We certainly need it all 😊
The reason why it grows like that because is also called the cows horn as you can obviously see
Are you going to do a video while you are in Serbia, I love your videos while you are there. Hope your Mom and family are doing well
Yes, definitely! 😊
It would also be nice to see some of the country, too.
Hi Marija, wanted to ask the zipper plant you cut , how long will you let it dry before planting and then how.much will you water until its established?
At least a day, preferably few days. I place it in the dry soil and water once a week with small amount of water like tablespoon of water until it seems firmer in the ground and has some roots.
Hi there! I was looking for some advice. I just bought a cows horn in Home Depot and it’s in bad shape. I have repotted it into better soil and left it dry. It was outdoors for a few days and the temperatures have dropped. I’m seeing tiny dark spots appearing all over. There were some rotting parts that I cut off, but I’m concerned the little black spots might be a spread of fungus or bacteria. I’m wondering if I should cut a healthy piece off to propagate because it would be a shame to lose the whole thing.
I have not taken any euphorbia outside yet. They get damaged and get spots when they are exposed to low temperatures and when I say low i think below 50F. They like warm and hot weather. Even if they don’t go all the way to freezing point and survive low temperatures, they will not look as pretty if they have to endure upper 39s and low 40s. You can definitely take cutting but it could be alive just not looking well because it experienced cold.
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 I brought it inside with a better fresh soil. Im leaving for about 4 days. I think when I come back if it looks worse I’ll take a cutting off and attempt to propagate. Thank you for the advice! How long would you say a thicker cutting takes to dry before repotting?
@@sandypiska you can leave it for a few days or even weeks
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 Do you have an account on instagram? Somewhere, if you don’t mind, for me to send pictures of what it looks like for a better idea of the issue?
@@sandypiska yes! Same name as UA-cam account 😊
He sure doesn’t look like much help