I live in Indiana and I have a very sad looking desert rose. It has bloomed a couple of times, but usually all it usually does is all the leaves turn yellow, and then fall off. I’ve tried potting, taking it out of my sunroom, so it didn’t get so much humidity, more water, less water, and treating for bugs just in case. It will start making leaves and then they turn yellow and fall off. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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really helpful video, I gave mine to much water and he is really unhappy right now... im a bit scared to cut so he is now drying in the sun. out of soil but I don't know which root or spot I need to remove... he also has a lot of mini roots what makes it more confusing, maybe you have an extra tip?
o and do you need to cut the branches equal to the roots in case? or is the chance of survival increasing if you trim the branches , cinnamon and sunlight
I'm a new mom to a desert rose plant. I bought mine in December 2023, and it had a few flower buds that didn't open yet. A month or so after, her beauty started showing when the flowers opened, and she's still flowering and has grown a bit now in June 2024. She's still in the same soil that I bought her in, consisting of sand, bark, and compost (she seems happy) and in full sun, I fertilize once a month, and water when she is almost dry. Her roots are coming out the bottom of the pot. We are going into the winter season, so I'll just rearrange her in her pot and give it a light prune once spring / summer starts. I do hope I don't damage her, hence collecting as much information as I can 😊
My desert rose is so stringy and long 😭 I need to prune it ,but I'm so unsure where exactly! I have cinnamon. Am I able to repot the cut of pieces to make new ones ? How do I do it ? In water ? In soil ? I'm so lost ,I had the rose since years now in FL ,grew perfectly. Now I'm in Michigan and I'm worried with rain ,snow less heat . Please help thank you 🙏😊
Hello, I have 3 dessert roses , what’s the best way to , make more dessert roses , don’t know how to cut one to make more from the plants I have , please share , gracias !!
Making a comment to hopefully help your channel help your channel!! I just purchased my first desert rose ever from Lowe’s. It was in pretty good shape to come from Lowe’s $25.99; Let’s see how this goes!!!
Thanks for this very useful video. I have exactly the same issue and had already ordered the same Shark Bite tap. My plumbing service wants $200 just to showup and "assess" the problem, and would likely charge triple the price for whatever tap they would install.
Where is the sensor on the 2013? I have been told it's on the manifold pressure, the manual lever position sensor pn# 24248867 and the wiring harness pt# 24298349?
Hook up scan tool and check for codes. Verify that all connections and harnesses are ok. Check sensors Make sure that all grounds are clean. Usually electrical problems are a byproduct of corrosion and age.
My desert rose that i grew from seed has grown straight up. I recently repotted it and cut the tap root off. I think i need to cut the top off but i thought i shouldn't do both at once cause that would be a lot of stress am i heading in the right direction or should i just start over?
I repotted my straggly desert rose and cut back the roots(February in central Florida) , used cinnamon on cuts, also cut back the stacks. I put it inside for 2 weeks spritzing it with water everyday. The leaves are turning yellow and falling off on stacks I didn't cut back. it's 2 weeks and I put it outside in sun, should I fully water it now?
I performed the same repair today. One thing that concerns me is that the spigot spins on the pipe. As you did this repair a couple years ago, have you experienced and issues as a result of the spigot spinning?
if you found rot on a branch, there is probably rot in the roots. Take it out of the soil, check the roots, cut off rot. let dry out a few days before repotting
Thank you for the video. My daughter and I just got started with DR's and had our first plant infestation with the Oleander Aphids. Gonna hit em with the NEEM :)