Thank you! Your Video is the only one I have found that has given me decent information on my new euphorbia Obesa plants. You don’t waste time petting your plants or gushing over how cute it is you simply give hard facts that somebody can use to take care of their plant. Thank you very much. Peace, a.m.
Thank you so much! I've been looking for information on Euphorbia Obesa for quite some time and really appreciate your video featuring the cutest E.Obesa couple ever - may they have a long and happy life together! Thanks to you I now know that my plant is a girl! My I find this species a most fascinating plant and hope that I will be able to find a companion for my little obesa soon. Greetings from Ireland
Congratulations! I have a feeling that after it blooms for you and when you know whether it is a male or a female, you will be looking for another one... Thank you for visiting!
To bardzo dobra wiadomość. Nie powinien mieć Pan kłopotu ze znalezieniem samicy. Za to samce - z jakiegoś powodu, są znacznie rzadsze. Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
This is one of my dream plants! I’ve been on the lookout for one, even better would be a boy and girl pair! How often do you water your obesas? And what type of lighting requirements do they need? Appreciate any info you can share!
Thank you for giving me ideas for my future video! It is a very "forgiving" plant, quite easy to keep. Please visit again, I will try to answer all your questions soon.
@@przyrodawmieszkaniu2887 thank you so much! I'll keep an eye out for a new video, looking forward to it! And your obesas are just absolutely gorgeous! The older ones are so incredibly special.
Consider yourself very lucky, males are quite valuable and rare. Or, maybe whatever the plant grows to be depends on the conditions in which it germinates? It might be a very interesting experiment. Thank you so much for visiting!
@@Neidhard-von-Blaufels You are right, from the evolutionary point of view it makes perfect sens. Wait and see, it should be easy to exchange some of your males for females. Have fun with your collection!
@@przyrodawmieszkaniu2887 I already sold them. But I got new very tinny Eu. obesa seedlings. Now I have to wait for 4 or 5 years until the start flowering.