Thank you for your video. I’ve had a goldfish plant for 4 years and never pruned it. It never had any problems but also never flowered! It recently started dropping baby leaves all at once. Please help!
The houseplant addiction is real. Whenever I get an itch to add to my collection, I remind myself that each new plant will take away from my time and resources to properly care for and appreciate my other ones!
Euphorbia is an extensive genus of plants with more than 2,000 species. It is not a cacti. This is why I changed my plan of mixing Cactus and Euphorbias in one pot for my desert pot scene. I am now planning to make 2 desert pot scene. One for Cactus and 1 for Euphorbias since they dont exist in the same environment. Nice collection by the way. Im heading your path . I now have almost 20 in my collection 😁
Really enjoyed this video and I live in Cape Town South Africa which pretty much equates to Californian climate and plants that were not thriving inside, I placed outside and 98% of them survived and are Thriving I tell you. I thinking moving your plants down to the basement has really been a good decision for your channel, having your own space
I have actually been unsubbed from your channel for a while now, I really liked your vibe but did not feel your commitment to plant content and you were posting a lot if B-Roll content which is okay but it also felt like a cop out to the extent that it was being done. Will defs be checking more videos out to see what I have missed in the last while
Sorry for the multiple comments but I'm so far behind on videos. For the Kerrii, they can grow if there's a node on the stem. The majority of the single leaf "grocery store" ones won't grow but occasionally you get lucky.
Google the mature leaves on the Skeleton Key and you'll understand why it's called that. It's not easy to get them to mature though even when you have them climbing.
They're so confusing. The White Knight and White Wizard have rounder leaves than the White Princess. The White Wizard's stem is green and white, the White Princess has pink on the stem and the White Knight has red on the stem.
I'm so happy that giant metal chickens have gotten so popular. Not sure why but I always smile seeing them. Probably because of the the Blogess. Her story was hilarious.
Beautiful cactus. I wish I could have a few of your plants. My moon cactus is dying After a year Just a stem, totally normal. and I need to transplant the ball on another dragon fruit and you have exactly what I'm looking for. Lol Your little white ball cactus I have one that's about 2 and a 1/2 feet tall. I call it an old man Cactus because the white resembles an old man's beard. And right beside that cactus. I have a few other ones and the other day. I bought the snake plants which I call Mother-in-law's tongue. And now, after watching your video I might just go get the hedgehog cactus. That's what that cactus resembles . A hedgehog and the top of it has a little bit of orange. Just keep in mind any desert cactus needs direct sunlight. Any holiday cactus would be opposite.They would thrive indoor away from a window. But all cactus need light. You did a very beautiful job on your video and you have a desert full of cactus , love it It's so true. I bought one cactus and it's addictive. I can't stop buying the damn plant now. And all I wanted was the one. Now I have too many and running out of window ledges.😂😂
Nicole I miss your videos!!! Loved this one. You have some beautiful hoyas Im trying to get into cactus now can you tell me a few nice starter ones I did get the varigated prickly pear 🌵 have wonderful weekend ❤
There’s a new-ish plant shop out in Grand Detour, IL you should visit if you come a couple hours west some afternoon. It’s called Grungy Roots and the whole shop is grunge / rock themed. They had amazing plants and the store is such a vibe! I feel like you’d enjoy their cheeky merch too!
Hi, thanks for the video, but I’m confused. I got that the original pot didn’t have good drainage holes, but why did you put it in a smaller & shorter pot than the original? Also, I have an arrowhead plant that’s been rooting in water right now. Wondering if it’s ok to directly pot it into soil. And what cactus mix do you use? Thanks for your reply!
Because, in general, they tend to enjoy being closer together and more tight in the pot. The other pot was too deep and large. I was afraid of root rot. I think if it has a decent ratio of roots to plant then you’re good to go. It might experience a little leaf loss, but should bounce back. Today (this was over 3 years ago) I use De La Tanks, or tanks green stuff cactus mix. You can get it on Amazon.
I finally got to watch this! Fun video indeed, Nicole! Thank you! BTW, I think what made your footage blurry during the haul was the corner of that vintage yellow camera box peeking through in the foreground.