Spring 2021 Cactus and Succulent Patio Tour
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Yo my planting loving friends! Welcome to my cactus and succulent patio tour spring 2021 edition! Cactus and succulents inspire me because they have such a strong will to live y'all. They survive and thrive in the most extreme environments, appreciate non-clingy relationships, bloom when treated right, and have crazy defense mechanisms yet are super super squishy on the inside. I am cactus y'all, cactus are me! Who else can relate?
Anyway...enjoy the festivities and HAPPY PRIDE to my LGBTQIA+ family. I love y'all! I love us! Let's celebrate our magic and be safe out there.
00:00 What up!
00:15 Ratty rat tail
00:50 Lophocereus schottii monstrose
01:21 Copiapoa esmeraldana, o que?
01:58 Gymnocalyciums what's poppin?
03:11 Sad lil Copiapoa hypogaea
03:26 Poa tenuissima
03:52 Euphorbia babies (obesa and valida)
04:28 Tiger Jaws hybrid
04:59 Blue candle
05:10 Alluaudia procera
05:26 Spider looking lobivia aurea
06:19 Mammillaria albilanata
06:50 Ants off dance off
07:27 Mammillaria elongata cristata big ass brain
07:46 Euphorbia lactea cristata pinky
08:03 HAPPY PRIDE RAINBOW CACTUS
08:35 Lil wavey cactus
08:55 Neochilenia huascensis
09:25 She's beauty and she's grace, she's euphorbia greenwayi
10:14 Old ass cactus
10:28 No clue
10:43 WTF is this?
10:57 Bad bunny cactus
11:02 Aloe castilloniae think she cute
11:29 Crasula deceptor
11:44 Thimble cactus
12:09 Dyckia
12:22 Cereus forbesii sprialis
12:46 Clingy ass bombycina
13:04 Haworthia flower power
13:19 Euphorbia horrida momma
13:55 Tephrocactus puro party
14:20 Stenocereus beneckei
15:15 Agaves for that ass
16:07 Ferocactus glaucescens f. inermis
16:55 Notocactus uebelmannianus inermis
17:27 Mas agaves!
18:45 Hanging cactus and a sad Ceropegia stapeliiformis
19:59 Coryphantha calipensis because I said so
20:46 Copiapoa haseltoniana and a psa
21:28 Copiapoa cinerea
21:58 What are these poas?
22:35 Golden barrel
22:46 PEACE!
Thanks for watching!
Love,
Lys
Awesome collection, I really enjoyed watching. Thanks for sharing.
I am watching this video a year after you posted it. One year can bring a lot of knowledge when growing cactus. The thing I want to mention is the soil. After I purchase a cactus plant, I will give it a few days to dry and then transplant into my own soil mixture. I try to remove the old soil, very carefully. Most plants that I aquire are planted in a peat mixture that I prefer to get rid of asap. When in my own soil, I am better able to gage when to next water my plant. Also, since I live in a colder climate, most everything is planted in a clay pot. I'd rather have them dry too long than be wet. In So. Cal you have to be the judge. Thanks for your videos from the Cactus and Succulent Shows!
Hi Janis. I totally agree with your opinion on soil. Have to be really careful with cacti not to overwater them.
love your plants! ❤️
Nice collection. Love your copiapoas. And your commenting is just awesome 😎
I love your copiapoas...all of them🥰
Love your narration, and fab closeups/names of each plant. .. who cares if pronounced perfect!
Very good
“Bulbous-ness a word? Idk” 🤷🏽♀️ 😂
Great video thanks for the timeline
Enjoyed your video . Love caccti and succulents too . New sub for you 🤗
Hi, your Echinopsis at 10:45 is almost certainly a Echidnopsis cereiformis. (Member of the Asclepiadaceae family….). Nice video!
Regards, Johan….
love your collection & your channel....! Your faucaria felina and copiapoa cinerea is just....WAOOO!
Thank you!
Oh so good.
Awesome collection
Thank you!
Nice collection of cacti. Your Copiapoa are cool, I got a Montana? I think it is anyway, for only $15AUD from an elderly bloke from a private sale recently. It is old, and has a gnarly old base too with some pups on top. He had some big old cacti he had grown for 30 and 40 years. Way cool too see.
Ty for writing out the names of the cactuses/succulents in the video! Helps me get more familiar with the different varieties when I can read them
It helps me too! Thanks for watching
Nice Cacti Collection , just viewed this Post after your Repotting of Ariocarparpus & AstroP. Video ...Subbing in and Liked! Always good to connect w/ more Cacti Collector/Hobbyist ... Cactus On!. don't forget to attend L.A. County Arboretum C &S sale/show Aug.6-8 ( sorry .. giving them a plug! )
Thanks for checking out my channel!
That’s so pretty 🤩 I’ve been so obsessed with cactus lately
Nice collection. Pretty sure the peanut cactus is something like Euphorbia mammillaris, but I don't know my Euphorbias that well. A couple of my friends have been growing Ceropegia stapeliiformis outside for a while. One friend is in Lakewood and the other is near Culver City. A 3rd friend (in Eagle Rock) recently purchased it from the Huntington and I split it for her. Put one division on moss on her avocado tree, and one in mostly pumice in a hanging basket, and can't remember what I did with the 3rd piece. Not putting all your eggs in one basket is the #1 plant rule.
Idol ang gymnocalycium
That lumpy cactus!!!! I'm growing some cactus from seed...no idea what they are but they cute. Nice cactii collection.
We love a good lumpy cactus :) Good luck with your seedlings. I’m growin a few myself and I also don’t know what they are exactly haha. That’s part of the fun I think. Thank you for watching!
Hola from Rio Rico AZ
Hola! Thanks for watching
3:57 oh my, how is that obesa of yours so dark? I thought these things were green. Is that a different variety or a hybrid?
great collection! I have been growing succulents for years but not a fan of the spiky ones..😜 or maybe because I am
finding it difficult to know their names.. haha..
They go by so many names. I feel you on that one
@@fotosynthelys6763 yup and just have to practice on looking out for the difference.. waah..
10:43 is a Euphorbia. Looks similar to a submammillaris but it doesn't seem like it. A peanut cactus wouldnt cork like that.
Tudo lindo!!!
First copiapoa is esmeraldana the second unknown one looks like form of copiapoa bridgesii the last one maybe a type of montana or a hybrid
Thank you
LOVE the way you talk about your plants! So glad I found your channel after looking up videos on how to care for euphorbia white ghosts. Excited for future content 🥰
How do you take care of your golden globe? Light, temp., & watering?
Hi! Thanks for your question. Light, temperature and watering all depend on your location. For me, I live in the southwest U.S. so mine is in an eastern sun exposure (nice morning light and strong early afternoon light). I water when the soil is completely dry all the way through (every 2-3 weeks). And temperatures here range from 40 degrees F, to triple digit heat. But overall average 70-80+ degreesF. Hope this helps
that obesa is not 100% an obesa its slightly got a polygona in it. hence the pronounced ribs. (both of the round copiapoas kinda look poached imo esp the black areoles(which only come in natural habitat as alges grow inside due to humidity ) )
Your plants need to have the ph checked in the water and a little fertilizer won't hurt
That’s a great suggestion. Thank you