Common Problems With Crown of Thorns - Crown Of Thorns Plant Care - (Euphorbia Milii)

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2023
  • Common Problems With Crown of Thorns - Crown Of Thorns Plant Care - (Euphorbia Milii)
    Today I’m sharing Crown of Thorns care tips. Euphorbia Milli is an ornamental cactus-like plant native to Madagascar and other tropical regions throughout the world.
    The Euphorbia Milii has an interesting background and can be found under many different names such as Crown of Thorns, Christ plant, Christ Thorn, and Corona de Cristo or Corona de Espinas in Latin America.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @pattivermeersch7348
    @pattivermeersch7348 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great info…thanks…love this plant

  • @terrybochansky6271
    @terrybochansky6271 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank You

  • @cherylarmstrongarmstrong2687

    Thank you! Great info. Is it OK to cut the bottom part of the plant off if it’s just growing one stem straight up? I want to encourage side growth so it will get bushy.

  • @slmdclee9115
    @slmdclee9115 Před 7 měsíci

    Mine started getting black leaves on the top of leaves and white spots underneath. What is happening?

  • @katzkati954
    @katzkati954 Před rokem

    my plant is not flowering, has lots of light, very hot temperature in israel now, it has a lot of big green leaves but no flower can you advise me?

    • @plantcaretips
      @plantcaretips  Před rokem +1

      If you are sure that your plant is getting enough sun, you can use plant food. You can use plant foods for succulents. Start little by little, diluting it with water. 2 times a month will be enough.

    • @katzkati954
      @katzkati954 Před rokem

      @@plantcaretips thank you very much

  • @DJTreviCSRecordings
    @DJTreviCSRecordings Před 18 dny

    I got rid of my crown of Thorns. It attracted way too many bugs. I don't know how it' supposed to be a replant. I had mosquitos, mites and even a cockroach living in it. I'll stick to roses.

    • @sweetpea1322
      @sweetpea1322 Před 18 hodinami

      I gave my MIL a crown of thorns as a gift around 20 yrs ago, she recently gave it back to me lol, she said she was so tired of all the "piss ants" lol.
      I repotted it and put pea gravel on top of the potting soil and have had no issues with any inscects, in just 2 months it's grown so huge and has so many beautiful blooms!

  • @josetrevino4273
    @josetrevino4273 Před rokem

    I have one planted in a large pot outside. Full Sun & added fertilizer. It is doing well! Most that I’ve seen are tall but mine is wide, bushy, and flowering. I am worried it may become overcrowded. Should I prune? It’s the middle of summer.

    • @plantcaretips
      @plantcaretips  Před rokem

      Great! The reason why what you see is tall is because it doesn't get enough sun. According to what you said, your plant is very healthy. Do not rush to prune, but if you want to reproduce, you can cut off the flowerless branch and plant it in another pot. Use gloves when pruning. The juice of the plant can irritate your skin.

    • @sweetpea1322
      @sweetpea1322 Před 17 hodinami

      My Crown of thorns plant is real tall as well, it's in full sun all day. I gave it to my MIL as a gift 20 yrs ago, and she gave the plant back to me couple of months ago, she said she was tired of all the ants lol. It was still in the original pot! Lol. I repotted it and put pea gravel on top of the potting soil and have had no issues with insects. After I put it in a much bigger pot and put 3 fertilizer sticks in it's soil it took off!! Within 2 months it growed 4 + times the size it was, and growed 4 new branches off of it and is now full of yellow and orange blooms.. I read you only water it when top 3 inches of the soil is dry, but I've been watering mine every evening (a lot actually), because the outside temp has been in the 100's lately.
      I haven't pruned mine at all, I probably need too tho, because the branches are getting top heavy with all the leaves and blooms..

  • @matthewgarth2906
    @matthewgarth2906 Před rokem

    My crown of thorns is not flowering. Any tips?

    • @plantcaretips
      @plantcaretips  Před rokem +2

      These plants are sensitive to temperature. A Crown of Thorns plant likes to be warm and does well in temperatures between 60°- 95°F (15.6°-35°C). If the temperature goes below 60°F (15.6°C) it stops the plant from flowering.
      Put the plant in very bright indirect light but no direct sun.
      Feed monthly when the plant is actively growing with a water soluble fertilizer diluted to ½ the recommended strength. Use a plant food low in nitrogen and high in phosphorous to limit leaf growth and encourage blooms on a Crown of Thorns plant.
      When a Crown of Thorns plant is actively growing, usually from late spring to early fall, water well and then allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out before watering again. Reduce the amount of water when a Crown of Thorns plant is not producing new leaves and flowers, but never allow the soil to totally dry out. A Crown of Thorns plant can get severe root damage if the soil gets too dry.

    • @sweetpea1322
      @sweetpea1322 Před 17 hodinami

      Mine started blooming a lot when I put it in direct sunlight (on my porch) and I also put fertilizer sticks in the soil..