Mine are hitting freezing temps consistently for over 2 months now, with frost a few times,... I had no idea these plants were so cold hardy... I am looking forward to some flowers this year... Thanks for the watch, your channel has inspired me a great deal...
Massive amount of info, which I really need, before I decide if I will buy a Trich or not. I want to do the best for the plant. I research plants before buying so I can give them the best life possible. I appreciate this video greatly. Now I know what to look for that indicates culture problems. The color of the plant, the amount of sunshine, and nutrients and amount of water should all be paid close attention to. This video easily gave me more info than dozens of others I have watched. Keep up the good work!
What a horde! You sure know what they like. We had a big one of these for years but the 2021 texas freeze kiled it. We have 3 smaller ones but man what a hit. Learned a lot from this vid, thanks for sharing.
Appreciate it! Yea I'm always very grateful of our climate in Sydney Australia as I hear a lot of people's experiences in us and Canada sounds very difficult to grow with some of the climates.
I live in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and I have the same cactus that you are talking about and I've been wondering if I would be able to plant mine outside but I'm concerned about the cold winters we get. If you can help me figure this out I'd appreciate it very much.
Maybe give cactuscapacity a message on that one or put a post up on Trichocereus community on Facebook. I've heard they are pretty hardy with frost. But I don't get much at all so I have no experience.
Send me a pic on insta if you want I can have a look at it. But it's most likely due to humidity. If you cant change humidity you need them in full sun.
I'm new to Cactus and just found your chanel and it is full of great information . Your videos easy to watch and your Cacti are absolutely stunning. Love the duck too. I'm located in the Lake Macquarie are and am wondering if your conditions are similar to mine. What part of Australia are you located ? Thanks for the growing info S
Amazing Tricho farm! Cacti look great. What do you use for fertilizer? Are you selling tricho cacti or seeds? Looks like you are running out of space and have lots of seedlings to up pot! Thanks
Thanks appreciate it. Gypsum, insect frass, blood and bone, rock dust/volcanic rock dust, and whatever extra there is. And then also power feed or any liquid feed with some beneficial microbes in it. Im only selling cuts at the moment
Mine are hitting freezing temps consistently for over 2 months now, with frost a few times,... I had no idea these plants were so cold hardy... I am looking forward to some flowers this year... Thanks for the watch, your channel has inspired me a great deal...
Yea I have no experience with the frost. But they are pretty damn hardy and always surprising me
Massive amount of info, which I really need, before I decide if I will buy a Trich or not. I want to do the best for the plant. I research plants before buying so I can give them the best life possible. I appreciate this video greatly. Now I know what to look for that indicates culture problems. The color of the plant, the amount of sunshine, and nutrients and amount of water should all be paid close attention to. This video easily gave me more info than dozens of others I have watched. Keep up the good work!
Good information 👍
Great video explained heaps thanks
Thank you ! Very informative vid! Love your collection and your duck too 🥰
What a horde! You sure know what they like. We had a big one of these for years but the 2021 texas freeze kiled it. We have 3 smaller ones but man what a hit. Learned a lot from this vid, thanks for sharing.
Appreciate it! Yea I'm always very grateful of our climate in Sydney Australia as I hear a lot of people's experiences in us and Canada sounds very difficult to grow with some of the climates.
I live in Philadelphia Pennsylvania and I have the same cactus that you are talking about and I've been wondering if I would be able to plant mine outside but I'm concerned about the cold winters we get. If you can help me figure this out I'd appreciate it very much.
Maybe give cactuscapacity a message on that one or put a post up on Trichocereus community on Facebook. I've heard they are pretty hardy with frost. But I don't get much at all so I have no experience.
No, philadelphia is too cold for trichocereus in the winter.
I need to figure out how to treat and protect my trich's from black spot. I've lost maybe half my plants to black spot.
Send me a pic on insta if you want I can have a look at it. But it's most likely due to humidity. If you cant change humidity you need them in full sun.
I'm new to Cactus and just found your chanel and it is full of great information . Your videos easy to watch and your Cacti are absolutely stunning. Love the duck too. I'm located in the Lake Macquarie are and am wondering if your conditions are similar to mine. What part of Australia are you located ?
Thanks for the growing info
S
Oh awesome. Very happy to hear. I'm in Sydney so think it would be similar. fairly humid where I am.
@@CurtsCactus Thank you for the info. I am going through your videos and enjoying.
Amazing Tricho farm! Cacti look great. What do you use for fertilizer? Are you selling tricho cacti or seeds? Looks like you are running out of space and have lots of seedlings to up pot! Thanks
Thanks appreciate it. Gypsum, insect frass, blood and bone, rock dust/volcanic rock dust, and whatever extra there is. And then also power feed or any liquid feed with some beneficial microbes in it. Im only selling cuts at the moment
Are those mostly 5 gallons?
All I know is that we call them 20cm pots
I think they are mainly 3 gal pots, the biggest ones look like 5 gals
hey mate how can i msg u?
instagram.com/curtscactus?igsh=NmtqcnRnOXh3Njhz on Instagram is good.