I just got a white euphoria in. And the roots seem to be at the very bottom and soil seems to be piled around the trunk of it. 2 or 3 inches. Is this how they grow? Or do I need to repote it and put the roots at the top of the pot? And it also seems like it would be very wobbly. And I would need to support it.
Thank you. Very helpful. I've had one for many years that has grown out of control. So now I know how to take cuttings, for new plants and help the original.
in your video you saperate cacti from succulents, when in reality cacti are succulents. So saying that the euphorbia trigona is inbetween cacti and succulents doesn't really make sense, because again, euphorbia are succulents too. Correct me if im wrong but thats what i learned at school
also cacti and euphorbia are NOT closely related. Cacti are native to america, while euphorbia are native to africa. They evolved seperatly and just happen to have similar features because of similar enviroments...
Great video! So helpful! I have a beautiful euphorbia but it is SO tall. I am wondering if and how I can cut it back a bit safely without killing it or making it look less beautiful. Thank you!
Thank you for the informative video. Do we seal the zip-lock bags with the seeds in them ? And does it matter if they are left in sun or shade while in the bag ? Also does the temperature matter while they are germinating ? And did you add any water to the bags later?
💚 Hello. Could you please tell me if there's any new info or updates on the plant care? I've read once that they shouldn't be watered from October to March. I also live in Berlin, Germany, but I use lamps in winter. I wanna make sure she doesn't lose her leaves. The soil is currently feeling bone dry, light as a feather, but I'm scared to over-water again.
Ah what beautiful specimens! I just ordered a baby and it came from Puerto Rico ! Very pricy for a large one here in the states Beautiful! Glad to hear it’s easy to care for ! It has the pink o. It and long roots . I planted it right away ! Tfs ❤️
But I'm in Oregon and knew this would be a dumb risk!! Callous first! And rooting hormone is essential to cacti almost everytime in other states. Thankfully I have massive euphorbias in many different varieties and have ZERO reaction to the sap, it has to be a genetic RARE trait since in 3rd generation to this species but do not follow this unless you live in a DRY AND HOT state