5 rules to help your new cactus or succulent thrive
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- When bringing a new plant home from a nursery or garden centre, it's easy to get excited -- adding it to our collection without hesitation. But this lack of care and patience can damage both our new plant and those around it.
This cultivation guide focuses on the five best practice rules for introducing a new cactus, succulent or caudex plant into our collection. By following these simple rules, you'll ensure your plants are healthy, pest-free and best positioned to thrive.
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Thank you for watching!
hey your videos are great, very informative. Do you keep any other plant species aside form cacti and suculents?
Thank you! I have a few houseplants, nothing particularly exciting, and a few succulent adjacent species - things like Boswellia and Commiphora, that some would describe as semi-succulent maybe?
Informative video as always! Would be interested to know more about how you quarantine plants - is it just a seperate area away from other plants (a few metres?) or do you use a physical barrier to isolate plants?
Thanks mate! Just a separate area. Usually a distant, neglected part of the greenhouse. If I had a fully enclosed greenhouse I’d probably be quarantining plants in an entirely separate space, but having it open to the environment pests can get in anyway, so I don’t go overboard with it.
Love the vidoes! Master Gnome!
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Plant ID time!! In the beginning of the video there is a plant on the shelf at the very left with the green and yellow leaves. Who is that? Is it the same as the similar looking ones on the table near you?
It’s a variegated Euphorbia poissonii - only one in my collection, a bit of an odd one!
@@AridZine Wow! Wikipedia says that it's so toxic the latex can be used as a pesticide, which I guess is it's naturally intended purpose anyways. Very cool! Thanks!
What is corking? Cactus bark?
Sort of - it’s just ageing of the stem, often to provide strength to the stem. As the plants get bigger they dont necessarily need the whole stem to stay green and photosynthesise, they need some structural support to prevent them from toppling over.
@@AridZine Oh that makes sense. Thank you!
Most stores uses awful peat here, not only its hard to get off the root when its rock hard. Super annoying when they grow in peat. I wonder when that gona change😑. Root mealy bugs is the major pest i get from new plants, always check the roots. Im a sucker to buy cheap plants when i see one..i should buy from good nursery's but the Delivery cost can be stupid high. Great video tho.👍
They won’t stop selling in peat, unfortunately, because they can grow plants very quickly using it. But like you say, once that plant comes home and we start to care for it, the peat becomes solid and hydrophobic. Not ideal. Thanks for watching!
Thermx 70 is a yucca based wetting agent that is quite affordable and really helps with hydrophobic soils.
Love your outdoor set up! Did you build that “room” yourself?
Yes it’s a hand-built custom space - just wish it was bigger!
@@AridZine Do you have a video on it where you shared what you used and how you did it? Just curious.
Unfortunately not yet! I’m not really much of a construction expert so I’m not sure id do it justice. But I might try to explain it from a cultivation perspective rather than a construction purpose at some point.
Hi! I love your videos I’m learning quite a bit from them and I enjoy seeing all of your unique plants! 🌵
When you buy a new plant is there a website you like to read about that plant’s natural environment or care instructions from?
Thanks! The website llifle.com often has good information and covers off on many succulents. It’s not perfect but it’s a great resource to begin with. Thanks for watching!
@@AridZine Thank you! Also really enjoyed your new video in watering 🌵Take care!
After watching your vids I've picked up some plants from what appears to be the same store you got yours from! Great timing for the video.
Altra Nursery? Small world! Probably the only retail store I trust to buy succulents from!
Keep up the amazing videos man!
Thank you!