From what I've studied, Variegated vs Varigata: The distinction is between scientific and cultivar categories. I'll summarize using your Sansevieria masoniana variegated as an example. Botanists study natural plants and give them species names, genus (capitalized), and species (italics and lower case). Sansevieria masoniana. These names HAVE to be published with some insane rules to be accepted, specimens, detailed descriptions, etc. Growers/horticulturists create the cultivars like a variegated version of the Sansevieria masoniana. Whether it's one mutant, then cultured or what. It may be naturally occurring. The variegated Sansevieria masoniana would never be considered a new plant to be studied/named it is genetically still just a Sansevieria masoniana. The person who produces them names it whatever they want without restrictions. That is why we get name confusion with cultuvars because two growers can create a find and tissue culture variegated versions and decide the names. These are in quotes after the name. Sansevieria Masoniana 'Variegated' capitalized. They use variagata to sound latin like the scientific name, but it's a no-no. Not allowed. One of the only rules to cultivars is that it shouldn't include latin to avoid confusion. So its Sansevieria masoniana 'Variagated'. Syngonium podophyllum 'Albo Variegated' and shouldn't be albo-variagata or albo-variegatum which I've seen.
@HarliG Omg pinned 😲 Im having a mininfreak out. Lol Yes! Usually depends on the plant you're looking for the USDA PLANTS database and IPNI ...shoots whats that stand for? International plant name...index? Some people use these databases (and I'm sure others I dont frequent) and collect plants only published or discovered by one person! You can search Sansevieria Masoniana in IPNI and see that it used to be Draceana. Or that Schlumbergera used to be considered a Rhipsalis
Succulent plant care day vlog will go up soon! I'm so excited to take care of all of these succulents, cacti, & semi succulent plants with you in my next upload. These are some of my genuine all time favorite indoor plants because I don't have to fuss over them all the time, but that makes it extra fun for me to get up close to care for them (:
Your EUPH OBESA Reminds me of your Mums rug that she's making. Has she seen a photo of it ? I think it's such a beautiful rug AND plant. Lol 😆 it cracks me up when your little man gets his head in the side of the shot. 💜 they're so cute. I hope you get well soon ‼️ take care please. 💜👍🐨🇦🇺
Myrtillocactus are native to Mexico and can take full sun all day long. It’s unlikely to be sunburn unless they were moved from indoors to full sun without acclimatizing them. They are somewhat resistant to cold. Some can even survive a light frost, though it’s best not to risk it. The damage looks like some sort of fungal issue. Might be from overwatering or too much humidity in the air without appropriate air circulation. Desert cacti do better in unglazed terracotta pots that wick out the humidity. The top dressing doesn’t look like it can absorb water (I may be wrong), so it acts more like a humidity dome. It’s better to use something like pumice or lava rocks(scoria). The fungal issue can be caused by other things too. Even something as minor as the cactus being pricked by another cactus can cause issues. Insects can carry pathogens from one plant to another. It’s usually hard to pinpoint the direct cause. Fungal diseases are hard to treat in succulents. Rot is irreversible. That said, I’ve had heaps of fungal issues with this cultivar of Myrtillocactus geometrizans. I don’t know what’s up with them. They seem susceptible to fungal illnesses. At least some clones are. I’ve even seen specimens in serious cactus nurseries with rust and other fungal issues.
I’ve heard that euphorbia actually like more water than your typical succulents. So when I started watering more, I finally got the leaves and tons of new growth! ❤
Second that advice! Leaves will come in and stay in if watering adequately! I don’t love the leaf aesthetic myself so I deliberately withhold water a little when they come in! 🤣🙊
❤ BTW, you can snip off the sharp tips on your agave leaves. It doesn't hurt the plant, but keeps it from hurting you. I have been doing this for years with no negative results. Made me love agaves, now I have many.
Great company of the snake plants! What I like the most is your attitude that every plant deserves a nice planter. You have such a good taste choosing them, keep moving on!
First off, yay succulents! Secondly, Omgosh those legs! I’m so jelly! 😂 I can’t move my burros tail, like, AT ALL. It drops those leaves like nothing else, as long as I don’t touch it, it’s fine, but twice a year I wanna take it to the sink and soak it, I put all the lil beans back into the pot after so it’s getting bushy slowly, but the vining parts get a bit bare after movement lol I couldn’t tell if that lil head popping into the bottom of the screen was a child or a dog, and then you didn’t even mention anything Lolol 😂it’s like an Easter egg in a movie, “see if you can spot it!” 😂
Thanks for shpwing your succulents. I have 20-30 of them, only a few that you have. I love propergating them, with fairly good results. Hope you feel better, take care of yourself.
Your favorite plants become my plant wishlist because you're so excited about them! I especially want a pepromia hoffmannii but also been eyeing crown of thorns and rhipsalis every time I go to the plant store!
Me too, Home Depot had a clearance just as winter was coming to an end check it out if there’s one nearby, I only lost one because I think I didn’t separate them in time
Succulents are some of THE cutest plants you can have…I’m just too much for a hover plant parent 😂 My huge African milk trees and ponytail palm live outside (when it’s not in the teens-twenties temperature wise, and they THRIVE out there! ❤
Hey! Cool video. I enjoy it. I’m interested in what you find when you unpot the booby cactus. It looks like rot to me and if so maybe you could save the top of it and reroot it. I know they aren’t cheap. Looking forward to the next vid. 🙋🏻♀️😀
Regarding the Haworthiopsis limifolia cv variegata (btw: this species, as well as Zebra plants and some other common, former haworthias, have been moved to this new genus a while ago): if you want the variegation to really stand out, the plant needs a whole lot of light. Mine gets 1-2 hrs direct sun in the morning & evening, but it's mostly in the shade throughout the day. A very undemanding & forgiving plant anyway (as compared to other in this genus anyway...) If you're looking for otherworldly plants, you should look into Haworthia obtusa. My wife nicknamed these 'dragon eggs', for obvious reasons.
My variegated euphorbia trigona does the same thing with its leaves! I get excited when the leaves grow in, but then they sense my excitement and drop every single leaf 😂. My trigona rubra has the biggest, happiest leaves, though!
My euphorbia trigonas definitely got happier when I upped my watering schedule for them, so that could be it. Love your crown of thorns, I need to try that one again :)
I had what I thought was a euphorbia trigona and it wasnt growing leaves. I figured out it was actually a euphorbia lactea. They look alike except the lactea doesn't get leaves. Might be the same with yours?
Nice Harli! Hope you are feeling better? Living in the rocky mountain west (Me in Southern Colo), IT IS DRY!!! My indoor meter just showed 1% with our high temp outside at 7 degrees. I really try to maintain. A bathroom closed off with a heater and humidifier set to 73df and 50% but for this VLOG, I am fighting scales on succulents and mealy bugs on my hindu rope. Instead of a q-tip, I use a tooth pic soaked with alcohol. (And, a hand held black light works well to see them!) Not loosing much yet. Any suggestions? Bill
I thought my huge euphoria was rotting down the middle but turns out, It’s just corking. I cut into the spot with a sharp knife and it was dry. You can usually also tell if it’s firm or if it’s soft, it likely rot. It can be confusing at times because dry rot, but it should be soft it rot. 4:51 I find that my euphorbia trigona drops the leaves when in dries out. So now only let it dry out about half way. Apparently they need more water than normal succulents/cacti.
I've just recently learned that jade plants can bloom. I've had one for almost 10 years now, and it has never bloomed. Please post about what you're trying because I would also love to try! ❤
From watching your video you need to stick your finger in 5he pots about a nuclear and a half and if it’s dry then water. Some succulents go dormant in summer and also get sunburned. I’ve been reading which do what and I’m putting 5ths in the pots to tell me what they do
I fell in love with Crown of Thorns the moment I saw it at a local garden center. 2 months home and doing well. And my mother always had a holiday cactus which I've inherited. Usually blooms twice a year. My other succulent is String of Buttons, the first one I bought myself. I noticed all or most of yours are topped off with stones. Any particular reason or do you just like the look?
Your succulents (and all your plants) are amazing! So are your kitchen chairs and I’m dying to know where you got them from if you don’t mind sharing:)
My Euphorbia trigona didn't get leaves until I moved it outside. I live in quite a warm area and it was in a window getting direct light but for only maybe 6 or so hours a day. Now that it's outside it has leaves so maybe a light issue?
Cool collection What happened to your Adenia Glauca? I remember purchasing one right after I saw your video of yours early 2023. I also have the Euphorbia Trigona Variegated, although not as tall. I have a Euphorbia Trigona Rubra which turned from green to almost a cherry red with the cool weather. Love it.
Do you have a reliable/reputable online vendor that you'd recommend for buying those weird looking tephrocactus or euphorbia guys? I work at a nursery but have never seen those, I love them!
also your obesa is etiolated, it needs wayyy more light like an insane amount of direct light blasting it from mere inches away for 16 hours otherwise you get that hulk pp
i have a theory that those variegated trigona aren't actually trigona. based on how the branches form. the leaves are also very different but that might just be due to the pigment thing. i dunno, i'm not an expert, i just collect em
the pink parts on the euphorbia milii arent actually flowers theyre modified leaves the flowers are the tiny part in the middle which dont come out as often
I have a few succulent plants, and to be honest I don’t like them at all. I get no joy from them I wish I could just give them away but unfortunately I don’t no many people in this city
From what I've studied, Variegated vs Varigata: The distinction is between scientific and cultivar categories. I'll summarize using your Sansevieria masoniana variegated as an example.
Botanists study natural plants and give them species names, genus (capitalized), and species (italics and lower case). Sansevieria masoniana. These names HAVE to be published with some insane rules to be accepted, specimens, detailed descriptions, etc.
Growers/horticulturists create the cultivars like a variegated version of the Sansevieria masoniana. Whether it's one mutant, then cultured or what. It may be naturally occurring. The variegated Sansevieria masoniana would never be considered a new plant to be studied/named it is genetically still just a Sansevieria masoniana.
The person who produces them names it whatever they want without restrictions. That is why we get name confusion with cultuvars because two growers can create a find and tissue culture variegated versions and decide the names. These are in quotes after the name. Sansevieria Masoniana 'Variegated' capitalized.
They use variagata to sound latin like the scientific name, but it's a no-no. Not allowed. One of the only rules to cultivars is that it shouldn't include latin to avoid confusion.
So its Sansevieria masoniana 'Variagated'. Syngonium podophyllum 'Albo Variegated' and shouldn't be albo-variagata or albo-variegatum which I've seen.
Wow! This was so incredibly helpful, thanks! do you know if there is some sort of database to find the names?
@HarliG Omg pinned 😲 Im having a mininfreak out. Lol Yes! Usually depends on the plant you're looking for the USDA PLANTS database and IPNI ...shoots whats that stand for? International plant name...index? Some people use these databases (and I'm sure others I dont frequent) and collect plants only published or discovered by one person! You can search Sansevieria Masoniana in IPNI and see that it used to be Draceana. Or that Schlumbergera used to be considered a Rhipsalis
Succulent plant care day vlog will go up soon! I'm so excited to take care of all of these succulents, cacti, & semi succulent plants with you in my next upload. These are some of my genuine all time favorite indoor plants because I don't have to fuss over them all the time, but that makes it extra fun for me to get up close to care for them (:
I think it’s hilarious that I didn’t ID one right!😅😂 I don’t have any in my collection. Well maybe 1 lol
Your EUPH OBESA Reminds me of your Mums rug that she's making. Has she seen a photo of it ? I think it's such a beautiful rug AND plant.
Lol 😆 it cracks me up when your little man gets his head in the side of the shot. 💜 they're so cute.
I hope you get well soon ‼️ take care please. 💜👍🐨🇦🇺
All so Beautiful!.
💚🌱☘️🌵💚
@@southofthesticks she is actually the one who passed the obesa along to me 😁
Succulents and cacti are what got me addicted!!!! 🌵 💚
Myrtillocactus are native to Mexico and can take full sun all day long. It’s unlikely to be sunburn unless they were moved from indoors to full sun without acclimatizing them. They are somewhat resistant to cold. Some can even survive a light frost, though it’s best not to risk it. The damage looks like some sort of fungal issue. Might be from overwatering or too much humidity in the air without appropriate air circulation. Desert cacti do better in unglazed terracotta pots that wick out the humidity. The top dressing doesn’t look like it can absorb water (I may be wrong), so it acts more like a humidity dome. It’s better to use something like pumice or lava rocks(scoria).
The fungal issue can be caused by other things too. Even something as minor as the cactus being pricked by another cactus can cause issues. Insects can carry pathogens from one plant to another. It’s usually hard to pinpoint the direct cause. Fungal diseases are hard to treat in succulents. Rot is irreversible.
That said, I’ve had heaps of fungal issues with this cultivar of Myrtillocactus geometrizans. I don’t know what’s up with them. They seem susceptible to fungal illnesses. At least some clones are. I’ve even seen specimens in serious cactus nurseries with rust and other fungal issues.
I’ve heard that euphorbia actually like more water than your typical succulents. So when I started watering more, I finally got the leaves and tons of new growth! ❤
Oh good to know, thanks! I’ll try watering more 🤞
@@HarliG Ditto on this! Also noticed leaf loss during dark-ass Canadian winter, but tons of leaves in summer in my west-facing window 🌵
Second that advice! Leaves will come in and stay in if watering adequately! I don’t love the leaf aesthetic myself so I deliberately withhold water a little when they come in! 🤣🙊
❤ BTW, you can snip off the sharp tips on your agave leaves. It doesn't hurt the plant, but keeps it from hurting you. I have been doing this for years with no negative results. Made me love agaves, now I have many.
Great company of the snake plants! What I like the most is your attitude that every plant deserves a nice planter. You have such a good taste choosing them, keep moving on!
thank you for sharing and plant tour of your Full collections of Succulent, cactus, and semi succulent houseplants so relaxing stress reliever too!
First off, yay succulents! Secondly, Omgosh those legs! I’m so jelly! 😂
I can’t move my burros tail, like, AT ALL. It drops those leaves like nothing else, as long as I don’t touch it, it’s fine, but twice a year I wanna take it to the sink and soak it, I put all the lil beans back into the pot after so it’s getting bushy slowly, but the vining parts get a bit bare after movement lol
I couldn’t tell if that lil head popping into the bottom of the screen was a child or a dog, and then you didn’t even mention anything Lolol 😂it’s like an Easter egg in a movie, “see if you can spot it!” 😂
Thanks for shpwing your succulents. I have 20-30 of them, only a few that you have. I love propergating them, with fairly good results. Hope you feel better, take care of yourself.
I remember you choping our that cactus. Best video
I'm sorry your sick and really appreciate you sharing your succulents . Get better so we can get more harli lol
I too have really grown an appreciation for succulents.
Your favorite plants become my plant wishlist because you're so excited about them! I especially want a pepromia hoffmannii but also been eyeing crown of thorns and rhipsalis every time I go to the plant store!
I am getting so into cacti and succulents recently I went looking for this video hoping it existed and you exceeded my expectations for inspiration
Me too, Home Depot had a clearance just as winter was coming to an end check it out if there’s one nearby, I only lost one because I think I didn’t separate them in time
Yay Harli!! I’m so excited for this video bc I’m starting to get into succulents. ❤
Succulents are some of THE cutest plants you can have…I’m just too much for a hover plant parent 😂 My huge African milk trees and ponytail palm live outside (when it’s not in the teens-twenties temperature wise, and they THRIVE out there! ❤
I cannot keep succulents alive. But excited to watch this video
Your dog is beautiful. I love when you show , your dog and chickens too. God loves you. Amen 🙏
Feel better soon 🫶🏾
YAAAY i recently got a succulent blind box from etsy and now im obsessed. my fav i have is the ruby necklace
Great cacti & succulents!
Take us with you when you go thrifting for planty things please! 😁
The planter that your coral fire aloe is in 😍 I love it!
nice collection! 🪴
Hey! Cool video. I enjoy it. I’m interested in what you find when you unpot the booby cactus. It looks like rot to me and if so maybe you could save the top of it and reroot it. I know they aren’t cheap. Looking forward to the next vid. 🙋🏻♀️😀
I was so excited to see this one! I love cactus' so much
Thanks Harli, I'm gonna get a Masoniana!🌱
They are great plants and they push babies out really fast for a snake plant
This was a lot of fun. I hope you feel better soon 🤗
I feel much better now, thank you 😁
Nice collection 👌🏻
I counted my plants the other day and...I have 41 cacti. I didn't even realize I had that many and 21 haworthias. I just love them all. 😊
That is awesome! I bet they’re beautiful
@@HarliG I just think all haworthias and cacti are beautiful.
God bless you sister. God is good. Amen 🙏
Thank you for sharing, and get better. Amen 🙏
I'm not even a succulent cacti fan... But I am a Harli G fan..so here I am!! I'm just hoping that you don't make me want these plants too 😂😂
I remember that glued succulent!!
I love your videos I’m feeling a bit under the weather so this motivated me to get up watch your video and clean 💚
Love all your plants.
I love your plants❤
Regarding the Haworthiopsis limifolia cv variegata (btw: this species, as well as Zebra plants and some other common, former haworthias, have been moved to this new genus a while ago): if you want the variegation to really stand out, the plant needs a whole lot of light. Mine gets 1-2 hrs direct sun in the morning & evening, but it's mostly in the shade throughout the day. A very undemanding & forgiving plant anyway (as compared to other in this genus anyway...)
If you're looking for otherworldly plants, you should look into Haworthia obtusa. My wife nicknamed these 'dragon eggs', for obvious reasons.
My variegated euphorbia trigona does the same thing with its leaves! I get excited when the leaves grow in, but then they sense my excitement and drop every single leaf 😂. My trigona rubra has the biggest, happiest leaves, though!
Very Nice🌵
Hope you get better quickly 🥰
I love succulents!
My euphorbia trigonas definitely got happier when I upped my watering schedule for them, so that could be it. Love your crown of thorns, I need to try that one again :)
Good job little plant 🪴 😅!!!❤️😊
I had what I thought was a euphorbia trigona and it wasnt growing leaves.
I figured out it was actually a euphorbia lactea. They look alike except the lactea doesn't get leaves. Might be the same with yours?
São muito lindas ❤
The one you didn't know the name of is, i believe, a cylinder Sansaveria (with the white planter)
The Sansevieria Masoniana Variegated in the sphere planter reminds me of the Golden Snitch used in Quidditch (Harry Potter).
Yea, the boobie cactus looks like it's rotting😬🤷 I would definitely take it out of it's soil IMMEDIATELY, & trim off any rotting flesh😢
Nice Harli! Hope you are feeling better? Living in the rocky mountain west (Me in Southern Colo), IT IS DRY!!! My indoor meter just showed 1% with our high temp outside at 7 degrees. I really try to maintain. A bathroom closed off with a heater and humidifier set to 73df and 50% but for this VLOG, I am fighting scales on succulents and mealy bugs on my hindu rope. Instead of a q-tip, I use a tooth pic soaked with alcohol. (And, a hand held black light works well to see them!) Not loosing much yet. Any suggestions? Bill
I thought my huge euphoria was rotting down the middle but turns out, It’s just corking. I cut into the spot with a sharp knife and it was dry. You can usually also tell if it’s firm or if it’s soft, it likely rot. It can be confusing at times because dry rot, but it should be soft it rot.
4:51 I find that my euphorbia trigona drops the leaves when in dries out. So now only let it dry out about half way. Apparently they need more water than normal succulents/cacti.
UGH !!! Feel better 🤗
I've just recently learned that jade plants can bloom. I've had one for almost 10 years now, and it has never bloomed. Please post about what you're trying because I would also love to try! ❤
I’m going to move it somewhere darker & cold so when I put it outside for the summer it hopefully blooms 🤞🤞
My grandma's jade plant blooms every year in the winter on a enclosed balcony. Usually after the first cold let's up again 😊
From watching your video you need to stick your finger in 5he pots about a nuclear and a half and if it’s dry then water. Some succulents go dormant in summer and also get sunburned. I’ve been reading which do what and I’m putting 5ths in the pots to tell me what they do
When someone has an answer to the euphorbia leaf dropping question please let me know 😊
Great video. I love succulents the most, I think.
There are good, free plant identification apps available to identify plants as well.
I fell in love with Crown of Thorns the moment I saw it at a local garden center. 2 months home and doing well. And my mother always had a holiday cactus which I've inherited. Usually blooms twice a year. My other succulent is String of Buttons, the first one I bought myself. I noticed all or most of yours are topped off with stones. Any particular reason or do you just like the look?
the euphoria trigona drops it's leaves when it gets too dry
Thanks for the help 🙏
Your succulents (and all your plants) are amazing! So are your kitchen chairs and I’m dying to know where you got them from if you don’t mind sharing:)
Thanks! They’re from homary
Hi Harli! You have a beautiful collection! I'm loving your pot with Solar Eclipse agave! Where did you find that pot?
The braided one I made & the one I moved it into I found at the DI
@HarliG It is beautiful!! If you ever consider making one and selling I will buy it! 😍
My euphoria trigona was doing the same thing, so i moved it out of direct light. And its pushing out alot of the side arms and leaves now
My Euphorbia trigona didn't get leaves until I moved it outside. I live in quite a warm area and it was in a window getting direct light but for only maybe 6 or so hours a day. Now that it's outside it has leaves so maybe a light issue?
Cool collection What happened to your Adenia Glauca? I remember purchasing one right after I saw your video of yours early 2023.
I also have the Euphorbia Trigona Variegated, although not as tall. I have a Euphorbia Trigona Rubra which turned from green to almost a cherry red with the cool weather. Love it.
Oh crap! I still have it, it’s sitting in the shower shelf through dormancy & I forgot about it 😂
@@HarliG 😆
Do you have a reliable/reputable online vendor that you'd recommend for buying those weird looking tephrocactus or euphorbia guys? I work at a nursery but have never seen those, I love them!
also your obesa is etiolated, it needs wayyy more light like an insane amount of direct light blasting it from mere inches away for 16 hours otherwise you get that hulk pp
Damn I have it under its own light but maybe I need a stronger one 🥲
My variegated euphorbia tribona doesn’t like to stay dry for too long. If it does, its leaves dry up and fall off.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll be better about watering ‘ hopefully we get some leaves 🤞
@@HarliG best of luck!
i have a theory that those variegated trigona aren't actually trigona. based on how the branches form. the leaves are also very different but that might just be due to the pigment thing. i dunno, i'm not an expert, i just collect em
That sanseveria looks like a ‘tough lady’
3:40 that’s a tree lol will get huge.
13:44 don’t over water and give much more light.
My trigona v does that too. No leaves at all
What kind of fertilizer do you use for these type of plants?
Osmocote granules & I usually water with liquidirt
My Trigona gets the leaves but it’s not grown much like less than an inch in a year, so we have the opposite going on
the pink parts on the euphorbia milii arent actually flowers theyre modified leaves the flowers are the tiny part in the middle which dont come out as often
Would you consider the bear paw plant a succulent?
Yes for sjre
That sansevieria looks a lot like sansevieria ehrenbergii samurai to me
💚💚
20:30 looks like the francisii
Hi
Why does a Christmas cactus wrinkle?
When it uses its water stores
@@HarliG thank you
DR SUESS TREE
I have a few succulent plants, and to be honest I don’t like them at all. I get no joy from them I wish I could just give them away but unfortunately I don’t no many people in this city
Do you still have the Kalanchoe Daigremontiana and the Delagoensis? I was hoping to see them in here. 🥲
Oops I actually do, yes! If lives in my grow tent
@@HarliG Yay! Kalanchoe is one of my favourite genera. Mine live in my tent as well!