My Mammillaria Cactus Collection

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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2022
  • The genus #Mammillaria is sometimes taken for granted by many cactus collectors. While they mostly produce small flowers, they do so profusely creating a halo or a crown of flowers on top of the cactus. Flowers vary in size, color and shapes. The shape of the cactus and the various forms and colors of the spines likewise make the Mammillaria an interesting genus to include in one's cactus collection.
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Komentáře • 91

  • @giantcheesegrater
    @giantcheesegrater Před rokem +7

    I have such a small garden I can't have many plants, so i love seeing all the cacti you have 🤩

  • @GlockmanGG
    @GlockmanGG Před 7 měsíci

    I have five Texas nipple cactus that I started from seed in 2018 . They are 3 1/2 inches tall and I’m getting at least five peppers ( seed pods a week ) I have replanted the first seeds they are slow growers and need to be in a moisture control container in the light sun/ shade. I live in southwestern Florida and the get the afternoon sun. They start out slow and you need to keep them in the light but not bake them.
    I probably have 300 seeds just from this year , at my age/ health I’ll never see any more grow to produce peppers. Love you channel , been growing cactus for 11 + years. I gave a neighbor one bud off a prickly pear plant and it’s now 6 ft x 6 ft x 2.5 thick , he passed she will have it taken out 😪😪. Nice collection. Thanks and have fun

  • @walterblanc9708
    @walterblanc9708 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Mammallaria , so hard to identify absolutely! Thankyou , great video.

  • @user-nc6cr7sn8k
    @user-nc6cr7sn8k Před rokem

    Very beautiful and attractive plants I liked the video a lot thank you my friend for sharing the video 🔔👉👍🌵🌵🌵🌵👍300

  • @philipearlya-on9027
    @philipearlya-on9027 Před rokem +3

    Ang gaganda talaga ng mga cactus🌵collection mo Anna. Parang lahat ng lugar kung saan sila tumutubo parang nasa iisang lugar lang: sa bahay mo hehe. Para syang museum of different types of cacti. Sanaol

  • @beatrizmartinez-fonts1983

    Tk you what Great video so much info! Tks for sharing

  • @maureenswallow3054
    @maureenswallow3054 Před rokem

    A very enjoyable vid, one of many types of cactus and succulents I need to learn about
    And enjoy, thanks for the vid, Bill.

  • @germanialeonbedoya7110
    @germanialeonbedoya7110 Před rokem +1

    Hi Anna, loved your video, I didn't know about tubercles. Mamilarias are the most popular. Thanks

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem

      Thank you for taking time watch and leave a comment. ☺️🌵☕️

  • @millieclark1085
    @millieclark1085 Před rokem +1

    Thank you good information,I can use.

  • @desertplantsofavalon
    @desertplantsofavalon Před rokem +1

    WOW INCREDIBLE video of your STUNNING Mammillaria collection Ana :-D they are all absolute BEAUTIES

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Lyn. You should also make an update on your Mammilaria collection. You have some really old and stunning specimens. I would love to hear you talk about them.

    • @desertplantsofavalon
      @desertplantsofavalon Před rokem

      @@CactusCaffeine That would be fantastic, I will definitely plan on making an update on them XXXX

  • @Cactimania
    @Cactimania Před rokem +3

    Awesome video of your Mammillaria collection, Ana. Love the ones with the larger flowers, especially senilis. Hopefully the one you sent me blooms next year 😁 Thank you for sharing with us as always, Ana. Have a wonderful day and week from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌼🌸🌺🏜☕️

  • @laured.1150
    @laured.1150 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video, it's very interesting and your plants are beautiful!

  • @pooh2348
    @pooh2348 Před rokem +4

    Mammilarias are fast becoming my favorite cactus. I have only been collecting for a short while so my collection is much smaller. We live in a similar climate, I am in California in an inland hot valley. When do you stop watering your cacti for winter?

  • @cactuspekanbaru
    @cactuspekanbaru Před rokem +1

    Good

  • @agathan.944
    @agathan.944 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this video, very beautiful.
    There are so many varieties that it's impossible to have them all. Therefore I limited my collection to "furry" Mammillarias, and it already takes two shelves!
    Have a great time.

  • @theplantprinceph
    @theplantprinceph Před rokem +1

    Love the bloom of your Mammillaria schumannii. I'm going to show it to my M. schumannii (she only flowers max of 4) so she knows what her goals are in the coming years. 😅

  • @jaysontabanas4990
    @jaysontabanas4990 Před rokem +2

    Opuntia collection next pls 🤩

  • @malikaeastonAllahfirstanfamily

    Hello Anna you have a beautiful collection of cactus, thank you for sharing. The flowers 🌺 are big and love the color.❤

  • @cullchowtykorochocttermidi

    ty anna. i learned a lot from this video!

  • @3l3llala13
    @3l3llala13 Před rokem +1

    The shumannii flowers are beautiful. Now I want one !

  • @imbindiurini8675
    @imbindiurini8675 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting video, Ana. Fantastic the plumosa "reborn" thanks to the tubercles! Well done! Thanks and greetings from Northern Italy 🌵🌸🌺🌻

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem +1

      Yes, that plumosa “reborn” surprised me. Never knew some cactus could still live even though the core is gone.

  • @snoywntr2
    @snoywntr2 Před rokem +1

    I like your labeled slideshows. A real help in identifying my own. As well as see what I would like to have

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Maria! Hope your plants are doing well in your big backyard. Off topic… do deers eat cactus in your yard?

    • @snoywntr2
      @snoywntr2 Před rokem

      @@CactusCaffeine hi! My plants are mostly doing well. My ric rack cactus has tons of buds forming! I have never had deer try to eat my cacti but they are all close to the house and I haven’t seen deer come that close here. There is so much good forage nearby that they probably don’t need too

  • @michellechapman6839
    @michellechapman6839 Před rokem +1

    I have 3 different types is mammillaria cacti
    ..old lady..clumpy one and the small ball one. Haven't bloomed yet.

  • @trond2968
    @trond2968 Před rokem

    Awesome video and collection =)

  • @samadhajari5180
    @samadhajari5180 Před rokem +2

    Mam please next time video aloe vera plants please

  • @cactuspekanbaru
    @cactuspekanbaru Před rokem

    Sangat bagus, saya dari indonesia #cactusnesia

  • @HWYT2
    @HWYT2 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Really very excellent very informative video.
    ❤ From Lahore Pakistan

  • @airmok
    @airmok Před rokem +2

    Great video! I love Mammillarias. Your descriptions of the different types and the slideshow were very informative. Thank you!

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. 🙂☕️🌵

  • @daisyalcontin8375
    @daisyalcontin8375 Před rokem

    i really admired how u toke care of ur plants,,how.i wish my.cactus will have a flowera too like urs miss ana...i am one of ur silent followers..from Baganga davao oriental philippines Godbless always

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem +1

      Salamat Daisy. I hope your cacti flower soon, too. Thank you for taking time to watch my videos. 🙂🌵☕️

    • @daisyalcontin8375
      @daisyalcontin8375 Před rokem

      @@CactusCaffeine binablik blikan ko po tlagang panoorin lahat ng videos niyo po miss ana...i really love all ur cacti how i wish i can have it like urs,hanggang tinggin at pngarap nlng po muna...thank u ahout out po sa next vlog niyo po...😘😘😘

  • @imneverwrongsometimestruthlies

    Mammilarias have blooms i liks and iv noticed that blooms in these varieties stay for quite fair long, right?
    And i like the intro 👍 tune..reminds me of my childhood everytime

  • @OrionStar1
    @OrionStar1 Před rokem

    Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing!

  • @jillianleblanc9370
    @jillianleblanc9370 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents lovely collection lovely

  • @michaelo6124
    @michaelo6124 Před 2 měsíci

    Beautiful collection.

  • @manguydude287
    @manguydude287 Před rokem +1

    this was excellent. I love mams!

  • @EileenWstCstGrl
    @EileenWstCstGrl Před rokem +1

    Great video and information! I always love seeing the blooms on your cacti.

  • @liliromero4910
    @liliromero4910 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing! The info was great and the flowers are beautiful!

  • @hamsterama
    @hamsterama Před rokem +2

    By the way, if you're not saving those pepper-looking mammilaria fruits for the seeds, you can eat them! They're completely safe to eat, and they taste very good. Depending on the species, the fruits are either very sweet, like a lollipop, or they are sour-sweet, like a Starburst candy. By the way, I've unfortunately lost a few mamillaria to rotting as well, specifically in the spring. From what I gather, if you water certain species too early in the spring, before they're completely out of dormancy, they'll rot. I lost a few early this year to rot due to me overwatering in early spring, I'll be more careful next year. I live in USDA zone 6. I keep all my cacti outside, when temperatures are above freezing. I keep them inside for winter. It think it was too much of a shock to them to be watered as soon as I started leaving them outside in early spring.

    • @classyfoodtime1759
      @classyfoodtime1759 Před rokem

      If you don't know the information you conveyed to ana... This information she discussed in her previous videos.. She knows better than us as she has lots of experience in growing cactii & from seeds to mature cactii 🌵... Don't convey such message that will break her heart ♥... Thank you

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Před rokem +1

      @@classyfoodtime1759 Are you saying it's wrong to eat the fruit? That makes no sense. A cactus will make hundreds of seeds a year. So, you can save some seeds, and eat the remaining fruit. Or do you also think that if someone grows a garden, it's wrong to eat any of the fruits or vegetables, if they plan to save a few seeds for next year's crop? By the way, the reason fruit tastes sweet, including cactus fruit, is to attract animals or insects. The animal eats the fruit, and spreads the seeds elsewhere. So, cactus fruit is meant to be eaten. It is completely natural to eat the fruit.

  • @snoywntr2
    @snoywntr2 Před rokem

    Very informative! I def need to add som more to my collection some day

  • @succulentlivingbymarija8872

    I love mammilarias. Nice collection!

  • @morrisparkintheozarks6831

    Mammillarias are great little cactus for seasoned collectors as well as beginners!!! Such a variety of plants!!! And always reliable bloomers!! Great video Ana, and beautiful plants!!! Thanks for sharing!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Las Vegas, have a wonderful week ahead!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌷🌳🌻🌴🌿🏵🌲😃👍

  • @flowerszoneforever
    @flowerszoneforever Před rokem

    You have an amazing mammillaria cactus collection Ana! Greetings from Flowers Zone Albania 🇦🇱

  • @ZiggySearchfieldCactus

    Excellent video Ana 😎 Very interesting with the plumosa 🙂 🌵🌵🙂

  • @captainsparrow8524
    @captainsparrow8524 Před rokem

    You have so many seed pods.

  • @newmanmansell760
    @newmanmansell760 Před rokem

    How wonderful😌🙌💞I enjoyed watching so much😊✨

  • @gb8245
    @gb8245 Před rokem +2

    I really like ALL of your videos, but especially those about propagation, troubleshooting, and this one on how to tell the different types. Thank you so much, Ana!

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem

      I’m glad. I hope they are useful to you. Thank you!

  • @Jonathan-nd2qm
    @Jonathan-nd2qm Před rokem

    I'm always pleasantly surprised by the variety of mamillaria that show up in stores around Vegas. Even those big pots from the box stores are a pretty decent deal. Although the I'd rather buy a bunch of small ones off the 3 dollar rack at star, lol

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem +1

      Most of my Mammilaria came from Star Nursery or Home Depot, too. They started out small and most of them did not have names. I had to wait till they flower before I could ID some of them. 😄

    • @Jonathan-nd2qm
      @Jonathan-nd2qm Před rokem

      @@CactusCaffeine it's crazy how many good ones they get. Luckily I can just id mine by watching your videos, lol.

  • @joseramirezgarcia232
    @joseramirezgarcia232 Před 2 měsíci

    there are lots of mammillaria in México also

  • @CactusCove
    @CactusCove Před rokem

    Mammillaria are lovely and you have beautiful ones!
    I learned too about some of them being able to regenerate from a tubercle when I was researching a few years ago on one of my Mammillaria I was trying to save for my Mum... luckily it had 3 heads lifting the end, that are still alive now which used to be a massive clump...in the end didn't need to use the tubercles 😄

  • @WanderingLetters
    @WanderingLetters Před rokem

    I am so excited to see this video! I moved to a state where I have lots of sun and I wanted to get some mammillaria! Ahahaha. 🎉❤

  • @susmasnepalgarden6910

    Great sharing nd can I repot my cactus? My place 19/27 temperatures now

  • @Nitasha1988
    @Nitasha1988 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The one flower mine had curled inward and I can't find any info why

  • @lidiajimenez2728
    @lidiajimenez2728 Před rokem

    😊👍💜🌵🌵🌵

  • @classproject00111
    @classproject00111 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I got 10 of them lol.

  • @handsomerobnj
    @handsomerobnj Před rokem

    But what are the two laying-down ones? I was waiting to find that out 😥

  • @carelyndistefanorosales9259

    Thank you for this video.
    I have a Mammillaria, and it’s flowering.
    I'm not quite sure if the fruit will come after their flowers. All of them give fruit?

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem +1

      They will fruit only if the flowers were pollinated by bees or butterflies. 🙂

  • @PhilCollectibles
    @PhilCollectibles Před měsícem

    Hello I was wondering if some cacti seeds are brown, when I collected the seeds from my Mammillaria, the fruit was ripe and came right off, there were about 30+ seeds. Mammillaria Densispina. The seeds are not squishy, what’s your opinion? My question again is, do some cacti produce brown seeds?

  • @MorrowSind
    @MorrowSind Před rokem

    Any idea on the lifespan of Mammillaria? I didn't have much luck looking it up. The reason I ask, I ordered some Euphorbia, and I read after that they have a lifespan of only 4 or 5 years. I'm new to cacti and succulents... my first year growing them.

  • @dipsarkar6598
    @dipsarkar6598 Před rokem

    water fall video?

  • @michellechapman8738
    @michellechapman8738 Před rokem

    Hi Anna...got a question for you. Ii have 2 parodia cacti in a pot together and one isn't doing too well...its not rotting. So should i remove it out of the pot and repot it ? I dont know whats going on with it... It bloomed in April and its outdoors right now.

    • @michellechapman8738
      @michellechapman8738 Před rokem

      Also.. How many years can a cactus live in a pot before its time to repot to a larger pot? Most of mine are small 4 and 6in pots...i also have 2 blue torch in 4 in pots. Help me out..its fall now and im not repotting till next year.

    • @michellechapman8738
      @michellechapman8738 Před rokem

      I figured it out Anna!! Thank you for these videos!!!

  • @daisyalcontin8375
    @daisyalcontin8375 Před rokem

    by the way i.have a question miss ana how did u know that ur cactus is already old and will going to bloom?thank.u..godbless always😘😘😘

    • @CactusCaffeine
      @CactusCaffeine  Před rokem

      It depends on the type of cactus. Rebutia blooms even at 2 years from seed. Some takes many years. Certain columnars need to be a certain height before they flower. I

  • @drezdogge
    @drezdogge Před rokem +1

    Anna I have something to send you . A wishlist plant! I left my contact info with Lyn K. I don't know how to message through CZcams

  • @jerryhermann7233
    @jerryhermann7233 Před rokem

    I have 2 that look like the goldish one in lower left corner at 552

  • @COLTS0511
    @COLTS0511 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you eat the little red fruit that looks like a small chile? We use to go out and find some in the wild in mexico and eat them