Your videos are so sweet Lucia, and I really appreciate how you often take the time to interact and help your followers in the comments too, it’s so great! Keep shining! 🌞
Thanks for all this info... my grandfather just passed away recently and I inherited this from him :) it is almost 5ft tall already ! such a nice way to remember him!
I just bought some and they're on delivery now. I'm quite shock cause I thought it love direct sunlight light orther succulents and cactus. My balcony garden only gets the afternoon direct light sun for 4-6 hours. So is it okay to put it there, the shop owner said it 40+cm. About the temperature in my place, we have hot summer months, it can get 33+°C so can it tolerate that ?. Hope you can give answer soon. Love your videos
I have a neighbor around the corner from my house that has four of the beauties on her front porch, and all four are easily as big as I am! (5’6” woman!) I only ever see them in passing but I hope she knows many people enjoy seeing them on her porch!
glad I found you.i am new subscriber I have an African milk tree it was huge I transplanted it divided it all my little leaves fell off will the leaves grow back??
@@PlantsandLucia well, after a whole season of sitting outside in the sun, it is huge and looking good. All the leaves came back . Thank you for your help.
Hi Lucia,love your video! I have recently picked up a massive milk tree for free. However, the plant needs a lot of love with most stems having brown spots or some sort of rottin etc. The base is healthy though..would you cut everything off and just start fresh?
Hi Amal, I’m not sure who liked the question. But I’m happy I got to it now :-) In my experience it has grown branches without me doing anything on purpose. However, I am sure many factors contribute to it. I think one of the main factors would be light (as it is needed for healthy growth). I’d say to provide as much light as possible, just avoid placing your tree under direct intense light for long periods of time. I have a cutting from mine now and have it under a blue grow light to help with growth, no new branches yet but many healthy and big new leaves, which is great :-)
@@PlantsandLucia Hi Lucia, i admire your forgiving spirit , you are a sweetheart , you did not get offended by my comment , lots of others would have , thank you ,God bless you
I have an African Milk Plant that is 4’+ tall but has no branching. Do you have any advice on how to encourage branching? I’m tempted to lob the top 3’ off to propagate a new plant and see if the original plant branches from the callus. Thoughts?
I have a Argentina toothpick cactus is it toxic when you get pricked ? Thanks my collection is a couple months old African violet that is growing got it at Christmas I have a Christmas cactus that is growing new buds concolor zebra plant that is a year old a Argentina toothpick cactus that is a year old a amerelis that’s from Christmas and a peace lily and if you get pricked by milk cactus is it toxic thanks bye
I love this plant so much! At my work there's one thats about 30 years old! Its huge! I've been wanting to get a clipping but I'm so intimidated by it.
.. The leafs are many but short lived, don't worry about it, it's absolutely normal during spring and summer 🤗 just use a baby toothbrush to gently brush off the whittered leafs, and it will come back with more.. It's like when a plant is flowering before pushing out new growth..
Hi! Love your vids! I’ve got one of these babies, but he’s been outside in full sunlight. It’s coming in to spring and there’s no leaves sprouting and he’s also got some browning at the base of the stem. I water it about once a fortnight. Do you have any tips? Should I bring it inside?? Thanks!!
Hola, paisana. Acabo de comprar una de estas plantitas pero es muy chiquitita, no creo que llegue ni a los 10 cms, pero la trasplanté a una macetita más grande y la he puesto al sol. Ya te contaré si me va creciendo, las hojitas de la mía son rojitas. Es una monada. Un abrazo.
Do you know anything about how to repot/take cuttings. I have 3 stalks all growing taller from the same plant that I would like to separate to avoid it damaging itself??
Hiiiii! this is such a great question! We got this one as a gift, so have not try propagating it yet.. However, this is actually a really good questions and I'd like to know about it too.. I will do my research and try to make a video about it soon!
.. First make sure to wear solid garden gloves, other wise you can't handle the plant with all the "needles" surrounding it.. Then carefully turn it over to lie down while you sneak it out of the pot.. Prepare the new pot and carefully lift up your plant to the new pot.. The cuttings you can easily take from where ever on the main stem, as they sit most anywhere.. Choose the biggest ones, cut the off close up to the stem, and stop the milk running with an icecube for a minute or so.. Remember the milk is poisonous so keep away from skin, face and clothes.. Let the new cutting dry for about a week and repot it.. Keep the soil slightly moist until new roots shows, and then you just water as usual 🤗 good luck 🌿🌱🌞
I think it should be okay, as long as the water gets to the roots... I usually just water from the top until I see water coming out of the drainage hole, then I let my African tree by there for about 10 minutes or so, so it absorbs the water... Has watering from the saucer worked for you?
Hi! I think it should be okay... just make sure to always check that it is okay.. especially the leaves :) if you see the leaves drying and browning on the edges, the air may be too dry for your plant there.. it is always good to observe them and see how they respond to the environment :)
I’ve had my plant for almost a year and I water it almost every 8 days or when the soil is absolutely dry . It was healthy and growing well till only a couple of days ago , I noticed that it’s pretty mushy at the base and when I took some cuttings , I found the sap totally solidified and I don’t know what to do
.. You have been watering way to much dear 🤗.. You need to take it out of the pot, cut off the rotten part with a sharp clean knife, and let the wound dry for a week before repotting.. Then you keep the soil slightly moist (when half the pot has dried out) before you offer it a wee bit of water.. When it has rooted you water only once a month or once every 1,5 month..
Hey there, I'm just curious I've got an African milk tree plant, is it okay if I put those houseplant fertilizer spikes in it? There from jobe's? it just seems like I should be doing something for this thing. I've had it in my house for a year and it's doing well I just don't want to neglect it LOL thank you for your help in advance! I'm not one that has a great Green Thumb I just don't want to kill it because I bought this large established milk tree and Spend a good amount of money on it more than I generally would for a houseplant. Thank you so much ❤️
Hiii! I haven't used the fertilizer spikes yet.. we usually fertilize our African Milk Tree with organic fertilizer that can be used every week.. Is yours growing this season?
@@PlantsandLucia it does not seem as if it's growing. And I did learn that the leaves come off every year and they did the first year and now they're coming off right now. But I did learn that they come off generally in the winter. But it's nothing terribly bad if they come off now. Can you give me a name of a fertilizer that I can use. Perhaps I can order one from Amazon. That would be wonderful or buy it at Walmart. I live and a very rural part of the country and most often I order things from Amazon. thank you so much for helping me.
@@PlantsandLucia during these hot months in my home I put up darker curtains to keep a little bit more sunlight out to help keep my home cooler. I think that might be why my plant is not growing quickly. And it definitely needs its leaves back again like it once had. Once I get the fertilizer you suggest I will just moved up plant to a Sunny Spot color the day. Does it like direct sunlight, like if I would have put it in full sun outside?
Hi can I ask you something about my African milk tree. I just got one as a present and I have notice a few things: 1. The leaves are turning yellow 2. The cactus is tilting but it is because the soil is super loose. Should it be that way? 3. I always feel that the soil is dry but I water it pretty regularly so I don’t know what is going on.
oh no! ok ok let's see.. I don't think we should water very often, as the African milk tree does retain lots of water... in fact, yellow leaves generally mean overwatering.. how often do you water and what method do you use? About the soil... do you have instagram by any chance? maybe you can send a picture over DM and we can figure that out... The African Milk tree tends to get heavier as it grows, so we need to provide support to prevent it from falling and breaking.. Maybe could you please send a picture to me and let's try to figure it out 💚😊
I have had mine for 2yrs and I was told it was a cactus, and to only give it a cup of water every 2 weeks. Which I is what I've done... I recently figured out what it actually is and now Im so unsure how to water. Mine is moderately large (48"h) and I cannot move it easily, or really at all. How do you recommend watering? Is it best to give it a week or two between waterings, and assuming it's dry enough, then give a deep drench? I'm terrified to kill this beauty 😭
That's a great question! And I will do my research about this.. I have made a video on how to propagate it with cuttings for now, you can watch here: ua-cam.com/video/PWcYk5c9ads/v-deo.html
@@PlantsandLucia about every two weeks, I pour water around the out side edge till the soil is damp up to about 1 inch from the plant base and yes the pot does have drain holes in the bottom with a tray. Thanks Pops Moore
I have a cactus similar to this one that a customer gave me. The customer cut a piece off her plant and I grew it from that. My problem is an animal turned over the pot last summer and now it is not growing straight. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I live in Florida. My African milk cactus is an outdoor plant exposed to 12+ hours of direct sunlight, all kinds of rain, humidity, ect and she has doubled her size and is sprouting 13 offchutes in less than a year, with outdoor temps reaching 110°F during the summer. Your info is incorrect.
@@PlantsandLucia in such a dark world , what you said has shed some light in the form of my happiness . hmm I'M VERY tempted to go and have a look at your more recent videos . I feel magnetized :) ps I know you didnt say it but really typed it but typed doesnt rhyme with shed :)
Hi! Yes it is ☺️ the cool thing about the euphoria trigona is that it looks like a cactus but it actually is not because of the leaves that it grows on top, because of this, it is actually considered a tree 🌳, it is a really cool plant indeed 😎
Sweetest, prettiest lady to get my favorite planting tips. Thanks and keep doing what you do!
Your videos are so sweet Lucia, and I really appreciate how you often take the time to interact and help your followers in the comments too, it’s so great! Keep shining! 🌞
Thanks for all this info... my grandfather just passed away recently and I inherited this from him :) it is almost 5ft tall already ! such a nice way to remember him!
Hi Natalia M! That is such a beautiful way to keep him close :).. thank you so much for sharing this 💚
I love your energy! And this video is exactly what I needed, will be getting one soon!
just bought this today at home depot and came across your channel, cant wait to see more videos!
I just bought some and they're on delivery now. I'm quite shock cause I thought it love direct sunlight light orther succulents and cactus. My balcony garden only gets the afternoon direct light sun for 4-6 hours. So is it okay to put it there, the shop owner said it 40+cm.
About the temperature in my place, we have hot summer months, it can get 33+°C so can it tolerate that ?.
Hope you can give answer soon. Love your videos
This is such a gorgeous cactus! I’m definitely adding it to my list, thanks for all the tips
It's is right? Let me know when you find it ♥️🥰
i love your smile and your positivity...thanks for the infos...i love plants...big hug from greece
Okey! Coming up! 😍 always makes me smile!
Hahaha this message made ME smile ☺️ hope you are having a great day 🌱♥️♥️
Thank you for gave me great tips for take care my plant I just ged this tree in my room.
Your energy is so positive and welcoming 💕. Love the way you educate!
Thank you so much!
I have a neighbor around the corner from my house that has four of the beauties on her front porch, and all four are easily as big as I am! (5’6” woman!) I only ever see them in passing but I hope she knows many people enjoy seeing them on her porch!
Oh wow! That's amazing! Yes, I've read that outdoors they can grow even bigger 😍 what a beautiful view to have 💕🌵🌵🌵🌵
AHHHHHH I love you Lucia!! Sending you so so much love xx
Hiii! Thank youuu ♥️ I just saw your channel as well and it is super nice! Just subscribed 🥰!
glad I found you.i am new subscriber I have an African milk tree it was huge I transplanted it divided it all my little leaves fell off will the leaves grow back??
Hi! That all depends on the new environment and if it gets good light, how is it doing now?
@@PlantsandLucia well, after a whole season of sitting outside in the sun, it is huge and looking good. All the leaves came back . Thank you for your help.
Thanks for the tips! It's a lovely plant indeed!
use w0oden skewers to put into your soil. then test to see if its dry.
Hi Lucia,love your video! I have recently picked up a massive milk tree for free. However, the plant needs a lot of love with most stems having brown spots or some sort of rottin etc. The base is healthy though..would you cut everything off and just start fresh?
how can i make the candelabra plant , grown her arm straight up instead side way??? should i tight them up tp a bamboo stick? each indivual arm?
Amazing videos thank you for your time
Please tell me , does it grow branches on its own or do you have tricks to make do so ? thanks
i didn't ask you to like my question , i asked you to answer it , thanks anyway
Hi Amal, I’m not sure who liked the question. But I’m happy I got to it now :-)
In my experience it has grown branches without me doing anything on purpose. However, I am sure many factors contribute to it. I think one of the main factors would be light (as it is needed for healthy growth). I’d say to provide as much light as possible, just avoid placing your tree under direct intense light for long periods of time. I have a cutting from mine now and have it under a blue grow light to help with growth, no new branches yet but many healthy and big new leaves, which is great :-)
@@PlantsandLucia Hi Lucia, i admire your forgiving spirit , you are a sweetheart , you did not get offended by my comment , lots of others would have , thank you ,God bless you
Omg 😍 your so cute 🐝💕 I just got a euphoria. I need to know how to take care of it🌵 perfect video
Hi mine is a reddish purplish and is wider instead of taller, just got it thanks for the tips!
I have an African Milk Plant that is 4’+ tall but has no branching. Do you have any advice on how to encourage branching? I’m tempted to lob the top 3’ off to propagate a new plant and see if the original plant branches from the callus. Thoughts?
When I repotted the stalks splayed out. How can I support my sweet "Cleo" safely?
I have a Argentina toothpick cactus is it toxic when you get pricked ? Thanks my collection is a couple months old African violet that is growing got it at Christmas I have a Christmas cactus that is growing new buds concolor zebra plant that is a year old a Argentina toothpick cactus that is a year old a amerelis that’s from Christmas and a peace lily and if you get pricked by milk cactus is it toxic thanks bye
Wow! love your aprons! Hello
I love this plant so much! At my work there's one thats about 30 years old! Its huge! I've been wanting to get a clipping but I'm so intimidated by it.
oh that is amazing! Do you have a picture by any chance?
I just got one! My inlaws gave me a gift card to a local greenhouse for Christmas and this took all $25 of it but sooooo worth it!!!
hahah yes!! it is worth it ! It is truly a beautiful plant 💚 let me know how it goes and grows :)
Hi Lucia- my African Milk Tree is mostly happy but I am noticing some leaves and are turning brown. Is that a normal part of the growth cycle?
Hi! I think I'd need more information. Do you have IG by any chance?
.. The leafs are many but short lived, don't worry about it, it's absolutely normal during spring and summer 🤗 just use a baby toothbrush to gently brush off the whittered leafs, and it will come back with more.. It's like when a plant is flowering before pushing out new growth..
Hi! Love your vids! I’ve got one of these babies, but he’s been outside in full sunlight. It’s coming in to spring and there’s no leaves sprouting and he’s also got some browning at the base of the stem. I water it about once a fortnight. Do you have any tips? Should I bring it inside?? Thanks!!
Hi! Do you have Instagram by any chance ? Maybe you can send a picture and we can figure it out together 💪
@@PlantsandLucia I sure do!
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Hola, paisana. Acabo de comprar una de estas plantitas pero es muy chiquitita, no creo que llegue ni a los 10 cms, pero la trasplanté a una macetita más grande y la he puesto al sol. Ya te contaré si me va creciendo, las hojitas de la mía son rojitas. Es una monada.
Un abrazo.
Que bonita !! Sii me vas mandando fotos a cómo vaya creciendo 🥰 un abrazo paisana ❤️!
@@PlantsandLucia Claro que sí, en cuanto vea que progresa, te mando foto. Un abrazote.
Mine is tall but skinny. Is there a way to make it thicker? Xx
Do you know anything about how to repot/take cuttings. I have 3 stalks all growing taller from the same plant that I would like to separate to avoid it damaging itself??
Hiiiii! this is such a great question! We got this one as a gift, so have not try propagating it yet.. However, this is actually a really good questions and I'd like to know about it too.. I will do my research and try to make a video about it soon!
.. First make sure to wear solid garden gloves, other wise you can't handle the plant with all the "needles" surrounding it.. Then carefully turn it over to lie down while you sneak it out of the pot.. Prepare the new pot and carefully lift up your plant to the new pot.. The cuttings you can easily take from where ever on the main stem, as they sit most anywhere.. Choose the biggest ones, cut the off close up to the stem, and stop the milk running with an icecube for a minute or so.. Remember the milk is poisonous so keep away from skin, face and clothes.. Let the new cutting dry for about a week and repot it.. Keep the soil slightly moist until new roots shows, and then you just water as usual 🤗 good luck 🌿🌱🌞
Mine gets little red flowers on if I'm quick enough to catch the view
I was told I can water this tree from the saucer below. Would you recommend that?
I think it should be okay, as long as the water gets to the roots... I usually just water from the top until I see water coming out of the drainage hole, then I let my African tree by there for about 10 minutes or so, so it absorbs the water... Has watering from the saucer worked for you?
Hi is it ok to sit one of these maybe 3 feet away form a radiator? Will it be ok and not die? 😔
Hi! I think it should be okay... just make sure to always check that it is okay.. especially the leaves :) if you see the leaves drying and browning on the edges, the air may be too dry for your plant there.. it is always good to observe them and see how they respond to the environment :)
Hi... my african milk tree gows straight and tall... how can it grow into branches?
Thank you I like your video
I love that plant and it's on my list
Yes!! So happy to hear from you ♥️♥️ let me know if you find it 🥰
shes so cute
I’ve had my plant for almost a year and I water it almost every 8 days or when the soil is absolutely dry . It was healthy and growing well till only a couple of days ago , I noticed that it’s pretty mushy at the base and when I took some cuttings , I found the sap totally solidified and I don’t know what to do
I water mine once a month in the winter and every two weeks in the hot summer. It is about 5’ tall
.. You have been watering way to much dear 🤗.. You need to take it out of the pot, cut off the rotten part with a sharp clean knife, and let the wound dry for a week before repotting.. Then you keep the soil slightly moist (when half the pot has dried out) before you offer it a wee bit of water.. When it has rooted you water only once a month or once every 1,5 month..
How to propagate
Hey there, I'm just curious I've got an African milk tree plant, is it okay if I put those houseplant fertilizer spikes in it? There from jobe's? it just seems like I should be doing something for this thing. I've had it in my house for a year and it's doing well I just don't want to neglect it LOL thank you for your help in advance! I'm not one that has a great Green Thumb I just don't want to kill it because I bought this large established milk tree and Spend a good amount of money on it more than I generally would for a houseplant. Thank you so much ❤️
Hiii! I haven't used the fertilizer spikes yet.. we usually fertilize our African Milk Tree with organic fertilizer that can be used every week.. Is yours growing this season?
@@PlantsandLucia it does not seem as if it's growing. And I did learn that the leaves come off every year and they did the first year and now they're coming off right now. But I did learn that they come off generally in the winter. But it's nothing terribly bad if they come off now. Can you give me a name of a fertilizer that I can use. Perhaps I can order one from Amazon. That would be wonderful or buy it at Walmart. I live and a very rural part of the country and most often I order things from Amazon. thank you so much for helping me.
@@PlantsandLucia during these hot months in my home I put up darker curtains to keep a little bit more sunlight out to help keep my home cooler. I think that might be why my plant is not growing quickly. And it definitely needs its leaves back again like it once had. Once I get the fertilizer you suggest I will just moved up plant to a Sunny Spot color the day. Does it like direct sunlight, like if I would have put it in full sun outside?
Lucia! You are fun to watch. If the African Milk Tree had a voice, it would be your voice. :-)
I loved this comment 😊! Thank you soo much, I'm so glad you like the videos 💚💚💚
Hi can I ask you something about my African milk tree. I just got one as a present and I have notice a few things:
1. The leaves are turning yellow
2. The cactus is tilting but it is because the soil is super loose. Should it be that way?
3. I always feel that the soil is dry but I water it pretty regularly so I don’t know what is going on.
oh no! ok ok let's see.. I don't think we should water very often, as the African milk tree does retain lots of water... in fact, yellow leaves generally mean overwatering.. how often do you water and what method do you use? About the soil... do you have instagram by any chance? maybe you can send a picture over DM and we can figure that out... The African Milk tree tends to get heavier as it grows, so we need to provide support to prevent it from falling and breaking.. Maybe could you please send a picture to me and let's try to figure it out 💚😊
I have had mine for 2yrs and I was told it was a cactus, and to only give it a cup of water every 2 weeks. Which I is what I've done... I recently figured out what it actually is and now Im so unsure how to water. Mine is moderately large (48"h) and I cannot move it easily, or really at all. How do you recommend watering? Is it best to give it a week or two between waterings, and assuming it's dry enough, then give a deep drench? I'm terrified to kill this beauty 😭
hii! hmm maybe do you have intagram? You could send a picture there and we can see how much water she needs :)
Good
Hi. How do you prune it properly?
That's a great question! And I will do my research about this.. I have made a video on how to propagate it with cuttings for now, you can watch here: ua-cam.com/video/PWcYk5c9ads/v-deo.html
My Africian milk tree has leaves that are turning yellow or brown . is this normal or should i take her to the vet.
Hi! hmm sorry to hear that... how often do you water your African Milk Tree? What method do you use? and does the pot have drainage holes?
@@PlantsandLucia about every two weeks, I pour water around the out side edge till the soil is damp up to about 1 inch from the plant base and yes the pot does have drain holes in the bottom with a tray. Thanks Pops Moore
I have a cactus similar to this one that a customer gave me. The customer cut a piece off her plant and I grew it from that. My problem is an animal turned over the pot last summer and now it is not growing straight. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi! Do you have Instagran by any chance? Maybe you can send a picture there and we can figure it out :)
I use banana fertiliser free and easy to make
I live in Florida. My African milk cactus is an outdoor plant exposed to 12+ hours of direct sunlight, all kinds of rain, humidity, ect and she has doubled her size and is sprouting 13 offchutes in less than a year, with outdoor temps reaching 110°F during the summer. Your info is incorrect.
She's currently over 3 ft tall and I got her as a foot long cutting less than 6 months ago.
I just got one that is 14” feet tall for my restaurant I need some light supplements to keep him happy
Do you have any recommendation for lights to use?
Yours is SO BIG! Mine is little lol. I need help repotting mine
Aww that's the best! When we have smaller plants and see them grow 🥰 I'm sure yours will get to be as big as this one 🌵♥️!
I love you presentation but the popping sound is annoying .
These are such cool plants! Thanks for the knowledge. :)
Thank you!! ♥️♥️♥️
From what I have read all cacti are succulents but not all succulents are cacti.
Firs time here !
great except for horrible popping noises.
Thank you for your feedback ! I have taken away the popping sounds for new videos and it is always helpful to hear from you guys :-) thanks again !
@@PlantsandLucia in such a dark world , what you said has shed some light in the form of my happiness . hmm I'M VERY tempted to go and have a look at your more recent videos . I feel magnetized :) ps I know you didnt say it but really typed it but typed doesnt rhyme with shed :)
I have a very little specimen but Im not very sure if its a euphorbia trigona because my specimen has a little things in the top
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Hi! Yes it is ☺️ the cool thing about the euphoria trigona is that it looks like a cactus but it actually is not because of the leaves that it grows on top, because of this, it is actually considered a tree 🌳, it is a really cool plant indeed 😎
Oh thanks for your answer now I have it clear. And I have to say that yout videos and your vibe are very good!
Good info , but the popping sound has to go, it's annoying.
Rarely XD
While I love your video you covered everything but the soil.....😒