Тёмный
No video :(

Cactus seed soil battle! | Episode 4: 16 Week Update, Let's Open the Dome! 

Cookie's Cacti
Подписаться 6 тыс.
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.
50% 1

It is time for our 16 week check-in on these Astrophytum and Ariocarpus seedlings. In tray #1 and tray #2, we test 6 different soils each. Please see the links below for the episodes that describe the different soils. Do note that the two trays were started at different times.
At 16 months for tray #,1 I think it's time to open the domes for the Astrophytum. However, Ariocarpus seem to prefer staying moist for a longer period of time, so I had to separate out the Ariocarpus from the Astrophytum. This experiment is far from perfect... but so is this channel... so be it!
Apologies that I did not have enough time to count up the seedlings and compile the data for the analysis this time. I think I was a bit too ambitious to think that I could do that indefinitely. But at least we still get to eyeball the progress of the seedlings - this I can continuing honoring on a monthly basis. One thing that's interesting is that in terms of seedling growth progress, one of the soils is appearing to take over the first place spot. Check out the video to find out which soil is starting to come out ahead.
Details on the soils in tray #1 are described in Episode 1 here: • Cactus seed soil battl...
Details on the soils in tray #2 are described in Episode 3 here: • Cactus seed soil battl...
Cactus Seed Soil Battle playlist: • Cactus Seed Soil Battle
Mesa Garden's video featuring Rob Romero and his soil mix: • Soil update and Sowing...
Connect with me on Instagram: / cookiescacti
Some of the growing supplies used for this experiment:
2.5" nursery pots:
www.greenhouse...
1020 Trays without holes:
www.greenhouse...
Tall clear dome for 1020 tray:
www.greenhouse...
Disclosure: The links to Amazon are affiliate links, which means that I earn from qualifying purchases as an Amazon Associate. There is no additional cost to you. I encourage shopping around as always.
Grow light without dimmer: SPIDER FARMER SF1000D (this is the one I use)
amzn.to/3OSPR6c (paid link)
Grow light with dimmer: SPIDER FARMER SF1000
amzn.to/3STyRyJ (paid link)
Succulent tools & transplanting kit
amzn.to/3XQZrup (paid link)
Plant labels
1000 count: amzn.to/41nUSdc (paid link)
200 count: amzn.to/3to3MLl (paid link)

Опубликовано:

 

5 сен 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 34   
@nancylee1883
@nancylee1883 5 месяцев назад
You have taken on a huge project in tracking these seedlings in different soils. Be proud of what you are able to update for us. Hope Cookie's status is stabilizing. Hang in there-I am rooting for you two 😊.
@thequeenofsporks
@thequeenofsporks 5 месяцев назад
The bugs are springtails, they’re harmless/arguably beneficial! They’re probably in every pot, indoors and outdoorsy they’re just easier to see in moist soil or after watering because they come to the surface.
@zeahlessley6108
@zeahlessley6108 5 месяцев назад
Seconding this! Springtails are detritivores, they keep things clean 😎
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for letting me know! I was wondering if they might be beneficial bugs. Even if they weren't I don't think there's much I can do about them so they're here to stay ☺️
@BTiffney71
@BTiffney71 5 месяцев назад
I think the size and color of the seedlings are because of the light intensity. The light is strongest directly under it so I believe that is why the ones around the edges are bigger and greener in general compared to the center ones being more reddish, stressed and slightly stunted.
@CactusGhand1
@CactusGhand1 5 месяцев назад
Nice video again, great information for new growers, thanks for showing us this amazing video !! 🌵🌵
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 месяцев назад
I'm so glad you like this video! I appreciate you taking the time to let me know!
@janisnix4227
@janisnix4227 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for your informative videos and all of the work and time you put into them. Give my best to Cookie!
@danielantoniozd26
@danielantoniozd26 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 4 месяца назад
You're very welcome!
@soosavag381
@soosavag381 5 месяцев назад
Love the videos, super informative, keep up the good work
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much! This really means a lot to me!
@54Maria
@54Maria 5 месяцев назад
I had those bugs before and at first they seemed to do nothing but they multiplied so fast and I caught them biting at two seedlings so I sprayed them with Captain Jack. I have a few seedlings with scaring that I wouldn’t doubt was from them. For the mold, I suggest taking it out before it spreads.
@mcactus6210
@mcactus6210 5 месяцев назад
I believe that the middle pots have too much light and probably the stress explains the size difference?
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 месяцев назад
It's possible! I don't have a good explanation otherwise. Light, heat, moisture, all of the above?
@gomerzpyle6805
@gomerzpyle6805 5 месяцев назад
Looks like you got success with watercress; lucky! If it smells like dr. pepper when you crush it then that's what you got.
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 месяцев назад
LOL! So it is food! Too bad it died off after I opened the dome, otherwise, I would have done the Dr. Pepper test.
@gomerzpyle6805
@gomerzpyle6805 5 месяцев назад
@@cookiescacti Well they do seem to like it on the boggy side and that humidity dome was the closest thing to it.
@flowergranny3218
@flowergranny3218 5 месяцев назад
I don't know if they still make Shell No Pest Strips but I would think a small chunk of it under those domes would kill the bugs.
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 месяцев назад
Those sneaky little things are living the life in the soil! They come out when I water!
@abundantuniverse1987
@abundantuniverse1987 5 месяцев назад
Those are called fungus gnats i think, they come from soil. You should kill them with something called moquito bits. You soak the mosquito bits with water, then water it with the water. They will kill your plants. I have them in my house now, i did one treatment and it worked but need to do a second treatment. I have been too busy to do it. Springtails are different, i buy then to put in my terrariums. Definitely wanna get rid of those fungus gnats, they do come from the soil i got some from a soil a while back.
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 месяцев назад
Hmmm.. I don't think these are fungus gnats because they don't have wings and don't fly, I've only seen them crawling around so far. I've had several fungus gnat infestations in the past so I'm fairly familiar with them and I also used Mosquito bits t try to manage. I googled Springtails and then looked at these bugs with a magnifying glass and I'm pretty sure it's a match, but who knows!
@jamescarr2156
@jamescarr2156 5 месяцев назад
so the plants with the dome off, how are you watering them? peroxide only, water, distilled? and the same with the domed up plants (tray#2)?
@zhaezz84
@zhaezz84 7 дней назад
I am now also at the 4 month mark, i spend a lot of time adding small amounts of water to each pot, i try not to over water, but i need to spend 3 hours every 3 days adding 6 ml to each pot lol. Do you water the pots until wet at this stage, or do you just add small amounts? I try to keep mine in domes for a year, for temperature, but they got the top ventilation open. Watering though is driving me crazy :p Best regards!
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 дней назад
First, congratulations on reaching the 4 month mark! I water thoroughly after the seedlings pots dry out, which is once a week right now for the seedlings that are uncovered (the Astros) and once every 2 weeks for the seedlings under the dome with the dials fully open (the Arios). I admire your patience! I couldn't find myself devoting 3 hours every 3 days to water!
@zhaezz84
@zhaezz84 5 дней назад
@@cookiescacti Thank you :) it is a lot, i killed some pots of Copiapoa becouse my water was getting way to acid :x i added fungicides without double tjecking the PH. But atleast i found the issue. I still have 150 pots left, only the Copiapoa didtn like PH of 4 :O I bought 200 new seeds of Cinerea and Daelbata so i will redo those pots today, and PH Test more :P Thank you for your help as always, you are the best 😘
@HyrimBot
@HyrimBot 5 месяцев назад
yeah, i see the bugs. i have those too.
@mikec1096
@mikec1096 5 месяцев назад
I had the bugs in the miracle grow cactus palm and and citrus mix. I know it is this soil as I have also tried different soils and had them covered separately. The bugs were only in the miracle grow containers. They must have some larvae stages that sit dormant in the soil. That is my theory for what happened to my seedlings. However, it didn't really seem to harm the seedlings any more than miracle grow cactus, palm and citrus is just in general not that great for cactus.
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 месяцев назад
I think you're right Mike, they're coming from one of the soils and the MG CCP mix is highly likely. I'll just leave them be since they seem to be here to stay (plus I have a feeling it's impossible to get rid of them).
@zhaezz84
@zhaezz84 5 месяцев назад
Maybe i missed it, but what are your day and night temp. for germination? Best regards :)
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 5 месяцев назад
I've been using room temperature because I'm lazy, which is somewhere between 70F-76F in the winter/spring
@zhaezz84
@zhaezz84 5 месяцев назад
@@cookiescacti Awesome, looks to be working great for copiapoa ! Best regards 😘
@user-dg5gf2hn3o
@user-dg5gf2hn3o 5 месяцев назад
how do you clean your seeds?
@cookiescacti
@cookiescacti 4 месяца назад
I don't clean them... I"m so lazy....
Далее
ДО ВСТРЕЧИ НА РАЗГОНЕ
52:11
Просмотров 427 тыс.
Cactus Grafting - why, why not and the pros and cons
13:34
Day 2 in Thailand. Plant shopping at Mr. Baso
32:39
Просмотров 25 тыс.
My favorite cactus seedling died
9:49
Просмотров 946