A lazy way to grow cactus from seed | Episode 1: How I sow cactus seeds

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Everyone has their own way of sowing cactus seeds. Here's how I do it. Is it the best way? Absolutely not. Is there a chance that something will go wrong? Yes and it has! Fundamentally, I'm very lazy so I don't do any sanitizing. Has this caused problems? Very possibly! But this keeps the barrier of entry low and it gels with the way that I am. Better to grow some and lose some than not grow any at all!
    Video Series: A lazy way to grow cactus from seed
    • A lazy way to grow cac...
    Connect with me on Instagram: / cookiescacti
    DISCLAIMER: I am a beginner grower. I have yet to find a growing process that works consistently for me, so it's a constant learning experience. This video series is more of a vlog on this leg of my cactus growing journey. With that said, enjoy!
    Seed sources mentioned:
    Mesa Garden: mesagarden.com/
    ThreeDeserts on Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/ThreeDeserts
    Central Arizona Cactus & Succulent Society Seed Depot: centralarizonacactus.org/seed...
    Below are links to the supplies I mention in the video.
    Disclosure: The links to Amazon are affiliate links, which means that I earn from qualifying purchases as an Amazon Associate. There is no additional cost to you. I encourage shopping around as always.
    Succulent tools & transplanting kit
    amzn.to/3XQZrup (paid link)
    Grow light without dimmer: SPIDER FARMER SF1000D (this is the one I use)
    amzn.to/3OSPR6c (paid link)
    Grow light with dimmer: SPIDER FARMER SF1000
    amzn.to/3STyRyJ (paid link)
    Seedling heat mat:
    amzn.to/3ETkKCZ (paid link)
    Soil: Miracle Grow Perlite + Miracle Grow Seed Starter, mixed 2:1, respectively
    Nursery pots - I use the 2.5" and 3.25" pots:
    www.greenhousemegastore.com/c...
    1020 Trays without holes:
    www.greenhousemegastore.com/c...
    1020 Trays with holes:
    www.greenhousemegastore.com/c...
    Tall clear dome for 1020 tray:
    www.greenhousemegastore.com/c...
    Smaller tray I used for filling the pots:
    www.greenhousemegastore.com/c...
    Chapters
    0:00 Intro & disclaimer
    0:48 Pots
    1:00 Labels
    1:28 Soil
    2:20 Water
    2:50 Seeds
    4:14 Top dressing
    4:45 Spray bottle
    5:00 Seed sowing demo
    11:50 Cookie break
    12:05 How long to leave seedlings covered?
    13:00 Examples of previously sowed seeds & seedlings
    13:48 Grow lights, 13 hours on timer
    14:19 Baggy method example
    14:44 More seedlings
    15:32 Example of overgrown pot
    16:07 More seedlings
    16:25 Where to get seeds
    18:34 Grow lights
    19:14 1020 trays
    20:19 Pots
    21:28 Alternatives to pots
    22:49 Fan
    22:57 When to sow seeds?
    23:15 Seedling heat mat
    24:20 Smaller trays
    25:00 Why I use pots & 1020 trays
    25:22 Shelves
    25:37 Distance of lights from seedlings
    25:56 Final words
    Go grow some cactus from seed!
    #cactus #howto #growcactusfromseed

Komentáře • 127

  • @cookiescacti
    @cookiescacti  Před rokem +13

    I forgot to mention that if you are new to growing cactus from seed, pick a genus/species that tends to be "easier". It makes the initial experience positive and encouraging. Astrophytum myriostigma or ornatum is a great place to start - as long as the seeds are not terribly old, they can have great germination rate and are quite hardy to a wide range of growing conditions and are resilient to transplanting.
    Mesa Garden recommends these plants for beginners:
    "Some of the easiest cactus plants to grow are: Notocactus (Parodia), Trichocereus, Neoporteria, Opuntia, Echinopsis, and Rebutia. These plants germinate well, grow fast, do not rot very easily and, best of all, have amazing flowers!"
    The first seeds I ever haphazardly sowed were Astrophytum myriostigma seeds from my own plant. I had no intentions to ever grow from seed, but one day I noticed some seed pods burst on my plant so I threw them in pure cactus soil in little plastic sauce cups with no drainage holes. I put the cups in zip-lock bags and they stayed in there for 4 months before I nervously repotted them. They didn't grow very fast but they stayed alive and I still have them 1.5 years later. Little did I know that these little Astros were my gateway into a full blown obsession. Happy growing, my cactus friends!

    • @markdale278
      @markdale278 Před rokem +2

      So I took some seed and followed your instructions I took my container to work and left the light on with my container on this electric transformer that gets the seed 80 degrees, They are already coming up and doing great . It’s only been about 2 weeks . I’m a cactus Ninja 🥷

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 10 měsíci

      @@markdale278 ahh I didn't see your comment until now! It has been 4 months, how are your seedlings doing??

    • @markdale278
      @markdale278 Před 10 měsíci

      Good some didn’t make it , but it’s a learning process and a slow one at that @@cookiescacti

  • @juliejackson4062
    @juliejackson4062 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I appreciate the video title. I consider myself a lazy gardener, lazy composter, and lazy plant mom. This video really spoke to me!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 8 měsíci

      Yayyyy! I'm so glad this video is in-sync with your own plant growing habits. Every one has their own style, I happen to be of the lazy style 😝

  • @erichsing8879
    @erichsing8879 Před rokem +2

    Finally a video that is easy to follow and not to overwhelming with scientific terminologies and methodologies to do something which should be fun and pleasureful for beginners or enthusiasts who are "too lazy" like me to do everthing an "expert" deem necessary. If a hobby becomes a chore then it is not a hobby anymore. Keep up the good work and look forward to more of your videos.

  • @StrawPlaysYTAlt-
    @StrawPlaysYTAlt- Před rokem +3

    I started by putting seeds from my cacti in a wet paper towel then sealed it in a tub for 3 months and they grew! They don’t have there spikes yet but today I gently moved them into a proper mini pot you should try the damp paper towel method!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +2

      That's so cool! I love that there are so many ways to grow cactus from seed. I've been growing so many that I try to minimize the amount of repotting as much as possible, hence starting them in soil and nursery pots. I have several hundred seedlings that are overdue for repotting 😪

    • @StrawPlaysYTAlt-
      @StrawPlaysYTAlt- Před rokem +1

      @@cookiescacti oh my that is a lot I’m subscribing now good channel!

    • @ginaseuiza5386
      @ginaseuiza5386 Před 8 měsíci +1

      So cool 😍

  • @vincentrecto7299
    @vincentrecto7299 Před rokem +1

    i enjoyed this video. this is more than just germination tips and tricks; this is an inspiration to anyone who wants to get into growing from seed
    cookie break! ❤️

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Cookie break! LOL! This is the best comment ever, Vincent. You really made my night. I'll try to do a follow-up video if things work out. Sometimes I feel like sowing and germination is the easy part, the rest of the growing journey can be very... well... interesting.

  • @RSJ-Texas
    @RSJ-Texas Před rokem +2

    Such a wonderful video. Thanks for sharing !!! God bless y’all !!!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much! God bless you as well!

  • @evergreen8965
    @evergreen8965 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely enjoyed this video! Thorough, easy to follow, loads of information, practical. You have a very nice speaking voice. I am going to check out your channel. Thanks!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      Awwww thank you so much for the lovely comment! I still feel awkward when I hear my voice play back but I'm slowly starting to get used to it. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @mollyl5548
    @mollyl5548 Před rokem +1

    I haven’t try to grow from seeds (or any other way) but watching you ……. Get to inspired to do it!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      DO IT! DO IT! Don't wait! It's always a good time to sow cactus seeds! It's the most magical, rewarding, and frustrating and fun thing to do!

  • @Lessthantito
    @Lessthantito Před rokem +1

    Killer video, very informative!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you, Adrean! I still have a long way to go, lots more left to learn

  • @smile30981
    @smile30981 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks for taking us on your beginner's journey! I bought my first packet of seeds 7 months ago and just love my little babies, I now need more LOL Heading to check out your repotting videos. Thank you!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      This is so awesome that you're also growing from seed! Which genus/species are you growing? I'm not sure if you've been watching my series on these seeds that I sowed in this video, I've been doing monthly updates and we just passed 7 months. Some doing great, some doing terrible, all part of the game!

    • @smile30981
      @smile30981 Před rokem

      @@cookiescacti thank you and I did start going through your library - lots for me to learn! The cactus seeds were a mixed blend but unlabeled from Baker's Creek. When they get older, I hope to ID them. Agree on the some do great or not so great - trying to propagate succulents from a friend's stash proved to be a bust! LOL But still very fun. Thanks!

  • @CactusCaffeine
    @CactusCaffeine Před rokem +8

    So much info in this video! 👍🏼 Wow, Jenny, your seed sowing has really taken off! I think you can open your own shop in a year or 2. 😉 Your seedlings are growing well. I like how neatly they are planted all lined up in square pots and all having the same top dressing. You just reminded me of my heat mat! I haven’t used mine yet and it’s in its box for a year now. 🤭

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +3

      Ana! You are one of my inspirations and role models on growing cactus and growing from seed! I can't count the number of times I watched your seed sowing videos (amongst all your other videos).
      My dream is to have so many seedlings that I don't know what to do with them. A table full of Copiapoa.... What do you do with all your seedlings? I never think that far, just grow for the sake of growing!

    • @wilywildrat1958
      @wilywildrat1958 Před rokem

      @@cookiescacti, @Cactus Caffeine
      Both of you are very good, everything presented in a casual, easy to understand instructions.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      @@wilywildrat1958 omg that is such a huge compliment! Thank you so much! I'm so glad you appreciate my very unprofessional style 😁

  • @manuelmontejano9512
    @manuelmontejano9512 Před rokem

    Awesome video! No wishy washy…. right on point!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you for the feedback, Manuel! I hope this round of seedlings turn out okay. I still don't have a solid growing process down. I'll post more update videos, good or bad, as time goes on.

  • @zhaezz84
    @zhaezz84 Před 2 měsíci

    I just potted up 36 pots of seedlings, those tweezers where my savior, thank you ^^ i dont know why i was using my thick fingers before :p

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před měsícem

      36 pots of seedlings!! Wowwwww! Same here, tweezers are a life saver! Also thick rubber gloves like common household cleaning gloves are SUPER helpful. Aaron at Mesa Garden recommended it to me a while ago and it has completely saved my hands.

  • @TheRipdub
    @TheRipdub Před 5 měsíci +1

    I joined my local cactus and succulent society, and they do not have a seed bank like you mentioned. It's very cool yours does. I sowed my first batch 01/13/24 😊 Your videos have been very helpful.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Woohoo! I'm so glad you're growing cactus from seed! They're over a month old now, how's it going? Which cactus club do you belong to? I bet it just takes one person to want to start a seed bank to get it going. And if enough members have seeds to contribute, you'll instantly have a club seen bank ☺️

    • @TheRipdub
      @TheRipdub Před 4 měsíci

      @cookiescacti Michigan cactus and succulent society. They're doing pretty good! Some issues, but it's been a learning experience. Second batch cacti are much larger than my first and my third batch has barley germinated. I believe it's the method I used.

  • @RedWolfRedWolfRedWolf

    I like your channel. Nice collection of cacti and well done on the seedlings.
    Thanks.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoy the content. I'll let Cookie know too ☺

  • @petevsplants7516
    @petevsplants7516 Před rokem

    This was great! Thanks, mate!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you, Pete! I'm working on a 2 month update video now. We'll see how things are going...

  • @CactusCove
    @CactusCove Před rokem

    Absolutely loved this video, just had time to watch it before heading out, the thumbnail on seed sowing got me 😁
    Loved to see your seedlings, so many fantastic cactus on the go! Absolutely great information, really informative.
    I'm definitely going to use larger pots for seed sowing, usually use tiny 5cm pots, just because of space, but think my seeds deserve a bit more room now, long term, seeing as I can too be lazy 😄 I think the potting substrate will hold moisture longer when young.
    Yes, Garland trays are very good quality and from the UK.
    I use those, sturdy too.
    I must get on with my seed sowing 😄
    Brilliant video, always a pleasure to watch, and Cookie the cat always has great timing! 🌵 Festive greetings to you 🎄

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much, Claire! Oh gosh, those pots and seeds had been sitting on my table since August and I FINALLY got around to taking care of them! My sowing method has many, many flaws LOL. The real challenge for me comes after germination happens, and then the growing journey becomes super interesting and stressful.
      The space/density challenge is never-ending. I hope enough of my seedlings survive so that I have to worry about running out of space :)
      By the way, you are one of the channels I watch on repeat for all things cactus. I love your videos! Thanks to you and all the other plant content creators for inspiring us newbies to grow, grow, grow!

    • @CactusCove
      @CactusCove Před rokem

      @@cookiescacti Ahh thank you 😁 We learn so much from each other and watching everyone's many methods of growing definitely helps with our cactus journey 😊
      I'm trying new ways just from seeing your success, our different climates helps me adapt what I'm doing, my biggest issue is getting seedlings to grow bigger faster 😆 I just love seeing your seedlings, especially those Copiapoa, just amazing 👌🏻
      Your channel is great 👍🏻🌵

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      @@CactusCove I love our online cactus community, both here and on Instagram. I have learned so much from other growers and plant lovers. It's so much fun to exchange information and grab tips here and there that enhance our own growing procedure!
      You know, my completely uneducated guess is that climate is making the big difference in growth rate. My brother fell in love with the Saguaro when he came to visit so I sent him home with one of my Saguaro seedlings. My brother lives in Oregon where it's cold and wet most of the year. His little Saguaro is still alive but is growing much slower than its siblings here in Arizona. It must be the dry heat that does the trick!

  • @williamalvey632
    @williamalvey632 Před 5 měsíci

    I really enjoyed your video many thanks really love your cat he’s a star

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 5 měsíci

      Cookie is the boss and the star of Cookie's Cacti 😻

  • @TheNorfolkman
    @TheNorfolkman Před měsícem

    Sometimes, garden centres in the UK have an area where people can dispose of their old pots. You can generally help yourself.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před měsícem

      Ohhhh that's a great resource for folks to find pots without having to spend money!

  • @walterblanc9708
    @walterblanc9708 Před 9 měsíci

    Lots of interesting information. Thankyou.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 8 měsíci

      You're very welcome! Hopefully some of it is useful

    • @walterblanc9708
      @walterblanc9708 Před 5 měsíci

      Well I got 3 different seeds growing, Even got a mutant Mammalaria with no spines and a red lower body ( Defo not too much light) growing 😊

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 5 měsíci

      @@walterblanc9708 that is awesome!! That's one of the absolute joys of growing from seed 😊

  • @newmanmansell760
    @newmanmansell760 Před rokem

    I enjoyed watching😊🙏💞

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you, Newman! I have a long way to go in this seed growing thing. Still much to learn!

  • @jude1515
    @jude1515 Před 24 dny

    I think you have a great system for growing cactus.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 16 dny

      Thank you! Repeatability has been a challenge so far though lol. I swear luck is sometimes part of the equation.

  • @andersnrregren9087
    @andersnrregren9087 Před rokem

    Trays are so underrated or fotgotten. Thanks for the video i loved it (i am a grower but new to cacti)

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      Trays are so important! I use trays with holes for my outdoor growing space since pouring water all over the ground is okay. Without them, my pots would be knocked all over the place. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment, Anders!

  • @abhishekplantsstation1273

    Nice information 👌 👍

  • @curly_and_cacti9927
    @curly_and_cacti9927 Před rokem

    You make it look so easy Jenny! Great video! When you mentioned the top dressing….why do you wet/wash it? Thanks again! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      It really is that easy when it comes to sowing seeds, Tatiana! Then just check on them regularly to see if anyone is rotting or if there's mold overgrowth. I spray the top dressing to make sure the seeds are nice and wet. High humidity and warmth gets the seeds going. The Saguaro in Arizona mostly seed just before the monsoon so they can germinate with all the rain water and high humidity. Kind of a similar concept in cultivation - only we pamper the heck out of them 😁.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      I just realized by "washing" you might have been referring to when I say that I sift and wash the decomposed granite. The reason is because it's super dusty out of the bag. Is it necessary to wash it? Probably not. Now that I think of it, my super laziness is kicking in and I may start skipping the washing part LOL 😁

  • @robromero5921
    @robromero5921 Před rokem

    Thanks for the shout out!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I'm so glad to see you growing plants at Mesa Garden! Did you move to NM from Tucson?

    • @robromero5921
      @robromero5921 Před rokem

      @@cookiescacti I did.

  • @nowirehangers2815
    @nowirehangers2815 Před rokem

    Found it! Thank you

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Yay! Hope it's interesting. And you'll see how some did good and some did terrible 7 months later

  • @jorgeg922
    @jorgeg922 Před rokem

    Great video… I’ve been having terrible luck with seeding copiapoa… do yours seed well?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Funny you should ask - I only have a few Copiapoa mature enough to flower, one esmeraldana, one laui, and one tenuissima. The rest of my poas are all seedlings. My mature plants haven't synced up their flowering so I haven't had a chance to try pollinating them yet. I heard from another plant enthusiast that they have also struggled with successful pollination, so it must be difficult!

  • @TheRipdub
    @TheRipdub Před 6 měsíci

    They make adhesive zippers for tarps and greenhouses. You could also use velcro. Hope that helps you.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you so much for this info! I didn't know adhesive slippers existed, this can be super useful. Thanks again!

    • @TheRipdub
      @TheRipdub Před 6 měsíci

      @cookiescacti no problem!

  • @carstenboe1292
    @carstenboe1292 Před 10 měsíci

    What a great video!! Can I ask, do you sell your seedlings or are they all just for your own collection?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I do sell seedlings from time to time but not often. When I do sell, I post it on Instagram, so please follow me there.

  • @adamchatwin2038
    @adamchatwin2038 Před 3 měsíci

    Could I use Vermiculite as top dressing it looks very similar to your top dressing thx great video

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 3 měsíci

      Darn, I can't answer this because I've never used vermiculite before and I'm not familiar with the material. I've heard other growers use it in their soil mix. My top dressing in this video is decomposed granite, which I believe is quite different from vermiculite. Definitely recommend running a search on the internet to check.

  • @adamchatwin2038
    @adamchatwin2038 Před 3 měsíci

    Can I ask can I grow the seeds in those multi trays that Amazon sells with for example 30 trays they come with an over head light on top of the plastic container, if you can how long would you use the led light for a day can they be kept in a room with minimal direct light? I know you don’t put them in full sun. Many thx for any replies

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 3 měsíci

      I don't see why not. Granted I haven't used those trays before, but really there are so many options on setups to grow from seed. Humidity, light, reasonable temperature and room for the plants and roots to grow are about all you need. They would need a source of light, whether artificial or natural. I only have limited experience in different setups, so I do recommend doing some research or asking folks in your local cactus society (if you have one) on their recommendations as well. I keep my grow lights on for 13 hours a day, but I just happened to pick that number, I don't know if more or less light is optimal. There are also several videos on CZcams where other growers show their setups - definitely recommend watching those and picking the method that speaks to you the most.

    • @adamchatwin2038
      @adamchatwin2038 Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much

  • @HiTaiTai
    @HiTaiTai Před rokem

    I am your fan in Taiwan! like your video very much, there are many valuable experience sharing in it.
    The copiapoa seedlings you planted grow really super fast! Your planting technique is really amazing! I feel that copiapoa is very afraid of heat. The copiapoa seedlings I sowed last summer were all killed when the temperature was 35℃(95°F). Will you keep them indoors when the temperature is high in summer?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Hello from Arizona! My parents are from Taiwan! I also heard that Copiapoa hate the heat but I've seen them grown outside here in Arizona both at the botanical garden and in people's backyard gardens, so it's definitely doable. I heard that slow acclimation should work but I'm nervous. That is devastating that your seedlings died! How did they die? Was it rot? Or too much sun?
      I have so many Copiapoa seedlings that I feel I will have to move them outside at some point - I just don't have the space indoors to keep them all. I'll probably keep my favorites indoors and the rest will go outside next spring as soon as the night time temperatures are above 50F. I'll put them somewhere well protected from the sun and see if they will acclimate. I wish us all luck!
      Thank you so much for the supportive comment! I really, really appreciate it!

    • @HiTaiTai
      @HiTaiTai Před rokem

      Wow, what an interesting coincidence! If you come to Taiwan, you can visit Taiwan's aesthetic preference for cactus breeding. I think it is very different from the United States.
      I think the copiapoa seedlings that have died should be from the heat and not the strong light, because I put them with the ariocarpus seedlings, and the copiapoa seedlings were too hot to rot when the ariocarpus seedlings were still emerald green. So I think their tolerance to high temperature is very low when they are a few months old.
      looking forward to your recording videos of the seedlings going out to meet the world. I hope they can adapt well and live a long life.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      @@HiTaiTai It's so much fun to see different preferences and focus points for growers around the world. How long have you been growing cactus, Hsuan? Do you have a local cactus society?
      Oh gosh your comment about the Copiapoa seedlings and heat makes me really nervous. Maybe next spring I'll try moving a few of the older seedlings outside to test it out. Ariocarpus on the other hand absolutely love the heat, I agree! I'll definitely be making update videos in the future. Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment!

  • @castleviewfarms7247
    @castleviewfarms7247 Před 2 dny

    Acidified water? Can you explain please. Thank 😊

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 2 dny

      @@castleviewfarms7247 It's to lower the pH of the water. It seems some cactus benefit from slightly acidic water. I've heard it from Peter W, Elton Roberts as well as growers in the cactus society here. Now, how much of a difference it truly makes, we have to find out for ourselves. I tried it, I don't know if it truly makes a difference. All I know is it hasn't hurt the plants so far. Btw, my tap water tends to be near pH of 8. I'm sure tap water pH varies widely. Here's Peter W touching on the pH levels around the 12:00 mark: czcams.com/video/P26p2cBl6ZY/video.htmlsi=xUzDfGrTIY8ubRIg

  • @jamescarr2156
    @jamescarr2156 Před 7 měsíci

    Can i store my seeds when i receive them or is there an expiration rate on seeds?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 7 měsíci

      They can last for a while. Some seeds can germinate after a decade or perhaps more if stored properly. Of course usually the fresher the seeds the better germination you get. Seed viability may depend on the genus/species too, I don't know the specifics on this though.

    • @jamescarr2156
      @jamescarr2156 Před 7 měsíci

      @@cookiescacti okay. i just bought some mesa gardens so the care from them to me is guaranteed well

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 7 měsíci

      @@jamescarr2156 have lots of fun growing them! Hopefully you'll be overwhelmed with lots of plants very soon

  • @markdale278
    @markdale278 Před rokem

    Hi Jenny , so you think the ideal temperature for the seed is 75 ish ? I think I need a heat mat . I’m a cactus ninja now 🥷

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      75-ish should be good for germination. I have a feeling that as long as it's warm and humid, it should get the seeds going. I've heard some folks like the soil in the 80s, some in the 70s. Last winter I used a heat mat, this winter I just used room temp with the added warmth of the grow lights and both seemed fine. I just think about monsoon conditions when the seeds germ in nature. Warm and humid.

    • @markdale278
      @markdale278 Před rokem

      @@cookiescacti thank you for your time , Your so nice 👍

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      You're very welcome, Mark!

    • @markdale278
      @markdale278 Před rokem

      Cactis everywhere! I need help , counseling or something

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      😂😂😂

  • @wilywildrat1958
    @wilywildrat1958 Před rokem

    I like your plant rack, is it from Amazon? I saw something like it when I was looking for ways to spend my vast wealth from Social Security. :)

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      It's from IKEA. It was originally used to house some crafting supplies and display some stuff that I made, but as you can see the plants have taken over!

  • @TrenT83
    @TrenT83 Před 5 měsíci

    11:50 главный кактусовод)))

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před 5 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂 you got that right! The big boss 😻

  • @nmumpton
    @nmumpton Před rokem +1

    Jenny, do you belong to the Central Arizona Cactus and Succulent Society? We meet at the Desert Botanical Garden once a month.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      I am! I joined CACSS last year and have been going to the meetings whenever I can. I'll be at the holiday party this Sunday. Will you be there too?

    • @nmumpton
      @nmumpton Před rokem

      I can’t make the party this year. Hopefully will see you in 2023!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      @@nmumpton I'm sure we will cross paths soon. I'm really looking forward to attending my first cactus and succulent show next year!

    • @nmumpton
      @nmumpton Před rokem

      @@cookiescacti Oh, yes, you will love it! You need to enter some of your beautiful plants.

  • @mybuckhead
    @mybuckhead Před rokem

    I use different sizes of hardware cloth to screen my soil. Airiates and sizes it. I Microwave my soil to kill bugs and fungus, etc. Copiapoa Humilis I grow those. I find that if graft the top and roots, they offset really fast. A lot faster than seed.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      I've heard the same about grafting - much faster growth rate. It's something I hope to try in the future but haven't gotten to yet. What do you use for root stock?

  • @SergijVolodymyrovyc
    @SergijVolodymyrovyc Před 9 měsíci +1

    Дякую.

  • @oh5148
    @oh5148 Před rokem

    Just order some mesa garden seeds 🫡

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Yessss! What did you get?

    • @oh5148
      @oh5148 Před rokem

      I order some Turbinicarpus and Astrophytums can’t wait to get them 😁

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      @@oh5148 Love it! Happy growing!

  • @Nino_G
    @Nino_G Před rokem

    Dear Jenny,
    very nice and informative video (as usual, also, a pleasure to watch). The method you are using for growing cacti from seed seems to be a dominant one lately, and also quite successful. Just as an interesting alternative, try and watch this video: czcams.com/video/NvPPawMPQlM/video.html It was made by the very experienced grower from Netherlands, and I followed his "recipe" for the past several years with great results. Might be worth trying, especially for the more challenging species.
    Best regards,
    Nino
    P.S. I almost forgot, please switch on the subtitles on that video 😀

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you for sending the link, Nino! I can't believe I haven't seen this video before. When I was just starting I was devouring every video I could find on CZcams on growing from seed. This is very interesting to start the seeds in vermiculite and then transplant them. I may need to try this with the plants that I have been struggling with. Do you battle fungus in your growing experience? Have you found a good way to deal with it? I've been having a wave of what looks like rust infect some of my seedlings starting this summer. I use a fungicide with mixed results.

    • @Nino_G
      @Nino_G Před rokem

      @@cookiescacti By using vermiculite (which is sterile) and deionized/demineralized water (which is best sterilized by boiling) and by using air-tight containers, I have experienced very little problems with fungi. Of course, spores of harmful fungi can always be introduced by air during sowing, or by contaminated seeds. Therefore it is advisable to give seeds 20-30 minutes bath in 3% hydrogen peroxide or, perhaps more effective, 50% solution of household bleach before sowing. It is, however, almost impossible to sterilize some very small seeds (e.g. Aztekium, Strombocactus, Blossfeldia, etc.) in such way. In the case of fungi appearing anyway (usually the "fuzzy" white formations) I treat them locally by applying 3% hydrogen peroxide with an eye-dropper, with pretty good results. I abstain from using commercial fungicides, because they appear to be rather harmful to the seedlings - in my past experiments I have had more casualties from fungicides than fungi themselves.
      I hope that helps.
      Best regards,
      Nino

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      @@Nino_G Thank you for the information, Nino! I am going to try the eye dropper technique with 3% hydrogen peroxide - I will have plenty of mold to experiment on... i know it already

  • @markdale278
    @markdale278 Před rokem

    👍🪴

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem +1

      🌵💚🌵💚

    • @markdale278
      @markdale278 Před rokem

      Waiting for seeds in the mail , fish hook and saguaro

    • @markdale278
      @markdale278 Před rokem

      Is it the same method for Euphorbia seeds?

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      @@markdale278 Ohh some very fine plants to grow from seed!

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      @@markdale278 I've been using the same method for everything but it doesn't mean it works well for everything (I'm just so lazy). Yes, I use the same method for Euphorbia but I have grown very few Euphorbia from seed so I can't say for sure how well this works. It should be a similar method though.

  • @dean_575
    @dean_575 Před rokem

    Nice video, along with a lot of useful information.Thanks for all your videos. I collect a lot of wild cactus seeds on my hikes in Southern New Mexico and love growing them out and replanting them in my landscape.

    • @cookiescacti
      @cookiescacti  Před rokem

      Thank you, Dean! I feel like I'm stumbling along this cactus growing journey, having some success (sometimes by luck) and making lots of mistakes at the same time. New Mexico has so many cool native plants, that's so cool that you're growing them from seed and then planting them in your landscape!