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Cultivating agave plants in Hong Kong | THE CLUMSY GARDENER 

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Part 2 of this 2-part series. Continuing to track the trends of exotic bonsai plants, the Gardener visits a studio dedicated to the agave. There’s augmented reality. There’s tequila. And of course, there are tons of cool looking succulents.
Part 1: Caudex - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jNx0sNOOTYU.html
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17 дек 2020

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@cherreedensley4391
@cherreedensley4391 2 года назад
Loved the artistic match of pots and plants. Here in Australia I grow many agaves- they are drought tolerant, sun and shade tolerant, frost tolerant and of course, so beautiful. The artistic inspiration is obvious in the works on the wall
@naomiisaka6364
@naomiisaka6364 3 года назад
my favorite Plant's ..... want to collect More
@FelineJungle
@FelineJungle 3 года назад
Wonderful series, thanks for sharing! 🌿😺
@aryapradita8089
@aryapradita8089 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing....may i ask you what light bulb did they use to replace the sun in their shop?
@teacherzak6080
@teacherzak6080 2 года назад
Would you happen to know an Etsy shop where I can find these typical lifestyle planters?
@hastediscipline1525
@hastediscipline1525 2 года назад
whats the mixture that they use??
@chapa435ify
@chapa435ify Год назад
Looks like mostly Lava rock, pumice, and turface. Those three are usually a good place to start in pretty much any ratio, and you can use whichever is readily available locally. Amending with zeolite, compost, akadama or sand can also help if you need more water retention.
@hastediscipline1525
@hastediscipline1525 Год назад
@@chapa435ify thanm you! saving this post
@hefnhef1
@hefnhef1 2 года назад
Anyone know what agave sp. the guy is holding at 0:57, the one just to the right as he puts the pot down (looks like titanota but which one?) and the agave at 1:08 thanks!
@chapa435ify
@chapa435ify Год назад
At :57 that does indeed look like a titanota cultivar. Same with the one he was holding. Recently many titanota were placed into a new species named oteroi and you can find similar cultivars under those two species names. Many of the more spectacular cultivars have Japanese names that escape me lol At 1:08 the plants being watered are staghorn ferns.
@ghazipots9057
@ghazipots9057 2 года назад
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