Hi Lyn, Magnificent Euphorbia collection💚💚💚 I have Lactea cristata, var. white ghost and rubra 💗 them. Thank you for sharing your collections and gave me ideas to add to my collection. Your dedication for succulents and cacti is admirable, until your next video 💚🌵
Fantastic video Lyn, amazing looking Euphorbias, they really are awesome plants. Great to see the Senecio and Euphorbia Edith & I sent you there doing well 😊 Great for you to give Carl from The Desert Plant Diary a mention also, awesome guy with an awesome channel. Thank you for sharing as always Lyn, and great work Hans with the filming 👍🏻 From Edith & I to you both, have a wonderful evening and weekend ❤️🌵☀️🌸🌼
It’s like I’m out on a school trip. Learn something different every time I watch you 💕. Great camera work Hans. I feel like I’m in a jungle. You brought me right in. 🌵
Wow! You have a beautiful euphorbia collection! You are so lucky to have those huge kitchen windows with the big windowsill. You can keep many plants in that area and have them right in your living space. I really enjoyed seeing them all!
So happy you loved the Euphorbia video Terry :-D we love our Euphorbias haha, yes the Kitchen window area is perfect lighting for these plants, and they seem to really love the windowsill, so happy you enjoyed seeing all the Euphorbia beauties, thanks so much Terry for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a super Sunday today XXXX
Hi Lynnie! This has got to be one of my favourite moments in life! Hearing my cacti and succulent role model say my name! I kid you not, my heart was racing with joy! Hahaha. Thank you so much for the shout out! I'm so touched by your kindness and really appreciate it Lynn . Your collection of Euphorbias is out of this world! Gosh, it's like being at a Euphorbia museum. Incredible! The Euphorbias that were around 25 years are spectacular! There's something that only age can do to succulents that elevates their beauty. The Euphorbia Baioensis looks gorgeous especially with the backlighting. The Euphorbia from Nelly is so unique and the E. Obesas have just raised The I could seriously go on with no end about the many beauties I saw, because there are so many in your collection. And so diverse! Euphorbias are one of my favourite genus and this was beyond words, it was an experience! Thank you once again for this wonderful video and the shout out Lynn, i truly appreciate it. From the garden city of India to the Emerald Isle, may you and Hans have a fantastic Sunday! Cheerio Lynnie!!!
So happy you enjoyed the tour of the Euphorbias :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
So happy you love the Euphorbias, and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
So happy that you love Euphorbias too Ken :-D and so happy you love the video, Euphorbias are amazing plants I agree and they are so very varied in their appearance too, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
So happy you love the Euphorbia collection Ken :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
Oh what treasures, Lyn! This is a wonderful collection. I love the movie star Euphorbia, looking very dignified! And as for the E. Obesa - wow! I didn't know they grow tall like that. Mine's still the size of a golf ball! There's plenty of growing to be done yet....: - )
So happy you love the plants Edward :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday and Happy Holidays XXXX
hahaha Deborah :-D I am glad that I am not the only one that is plant addicted too :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
Euphorbia's are FANTASTIC plants I agree Jeanne :-D so happy you love them , they are so unique and very different and varied in their appearance I really love them too
So happy you love the plants Marlon :-D and thank you so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from the Emerald Isle XXXX
So happy you love the Euphorbia collection and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
So happy you love the collection Lucas :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
thanks so much Tayba for your wonderful comments and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
So happy you love the Euphorbia's they are amazing plants :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and have a fantastic Tuesday XXXX
So happy you love the collection and yes the old specimens are always extra special :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Thursday XXXXX
So happy you love the plants :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
Great video, Lyn and Hans. I have a soft spot for Euphorbia Obesa ❣I first found your channel whilst trying to figure out the male from the female plants and you had done the sweetest little drawing which explained everything so clearly.. Ever since then I have thoroughly enjoyed your informative videos and have learnt SO much. You inspire me👍🌵 A big hug from Fiona in Italy 🤗
Beautiful collection. They look so gorgeous all together. Hahahaha no i didn't sent you the ghost one hahaha. I think you have this Euphorbia for 2 or 3 years. Wow how quick the time pass. I loved this video a lot. Have an amazing afternoon guys.
So happy you loved the Euphorbia video dear Olga :-D its incredible how fast time has flown and this year is almost over again and nearly 2020 :-D So happy that its nearly the Solstice an dthe days will start to get longer again
The small "medusa" looks like " flanaganii" , your " ingens" is very large! Soon it will be the size of my abyssinica which is around 8ft tall! I think it will end up in the staircase, haha! The Euphorbia ritcheii ( monadenium) is very nice , I have 3 different species of monadenium , they are hard to find, don't see them for sale much. Also love the little round " mammillaris" I've not ever seen this one. Many nice Euphorbias guys!!!!!! Also nice new " tat" Lyn! Have a few myself. Thanks for sharing your spurges! From Morris park in the Ozarks to across the Emerald isle have a great Monday!! And keep those plants warm!!!!
hahahaha Clyde :-D so true I think it will e d up on the staircase with the other 'Giants' haha :-D So true with the Euphorbia monadenium they are so hard to find for sale and thats fantastic that you have 3 different types of this beauty too
So happy you love the collection, Euphorbias really are amazing plants, and thank you so much for the ID of the Euphorbia at 15:03, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and have a fantastic plant powered new week XXXX
Amazing collections. Needs a lot of hard work from you to keep your plants for 25 years. Hats off to you. The way you explained about your plants was just fantastic . Your voice expressed the love for your plants. No words to say the beauty of your collection's
Euphorbia's are AMAZING plants :-D and as I always say, there is always room for more haha :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and have a fantastic Tuesday XXXX
Thank you so much Karl for the ID on the Euphorbia :-D yes it looks exactly like that one, thank you :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
Thats fantastic you collect Euphorbia too Gary :-D they are amazing plants and such a huge genus to collect, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Thursday XXXX
Gorgeous Lyn thanks for all the info i can now name a few of the euphorbias i have thanks and omg Hoya Linearis looks amazing mine is yet to flower here in Melb Aus but maybe next spring summer love your videos love xx
thanks so much Sal for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful Wednesday today XXXX
Thanks so much for the ID Becca :-D and thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Sunday XXXX
HAPPY NEW YEAR :-D thanks so much for your wonderful support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to the Philippines for a wonderful New Year 2021 XXXXXX
I just had to clean up my Medusa. It was very dry and also had spider webs. I picked off the dried arms and used some insecticidal soap. Gave it a good drink and moved it to the sun porch. Hope it does OK. I've had it about 35 years.
WOW I bet your 35 year old Medusa is a beauty Mickey :-D well done on giving it a prune and removing the webbs too, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a safe and sunny Tuesday XXXXX
Loved, loved, loved the video. Im love seeing your cactus collections, there is always so much to learn and so many beautiful things to see. What is the top dressing you are using in this video, it really enhances the color of the cactus.
So happy you loved the video and the collection Debra :-D the top dressing is a special 100% molar clay and a brand of cat litter called Sanicat, its 100% molar clay and non clumping and is a great grit alternative as it keeps the top of the soil dry and adds a nice touch to the top of the soil, and its great o use as a grit alternative in the soil too as it much lighter than grit, here is a link to a Blog I have wrote on my website where I talk about this special brand of cat litter: I think that other brands in other countries would work the same too as long as the cat litter is 100% molar clay and non clumping : desertplantsofavalon.com/uncategorized/how-to-use-sanicat-sophisticat-cat-litter-made-of-molar-clay-as-a-soil-addition-for-cacti-and-succulent-plants/ thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a terrific Thursday XXXX
My Euphorbia collection is growing, I love my cacti but the Euphorbias add a bit more interest as they grow quicker! Overwintered them inside but now clearing space in the greenhouse for a long hot Summer! 😁🌵
So happy you love Euphorbias too Rob :-D they really are amazing plants and add a wonderful interest with the cacti too :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a safe Saturday today XXXXXX
So happy you love the Medusa Euphorbias too, they are AMAZING :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
What a beautiful Euphorbia collection Lyn! Thanks for the video! May I ask please, does your poinsietta flower with the grow light on? Because we had an enormous one in our front garden and used to flower every year, then they fixed a big pole with lights exactly near our wall and stopped flowering. I was told that the poinsietta want both light time and dark time to flower!!! Hope you Lyn and Hans will have a wonderful afternoon!
Hi Sylvia :-D yes we have our Poinsettia in the house under the grow light and it flowers for us every year, we only have the grow light on for the exact same hours that it would be outside, as any extra lights on after the normal day light time would stop them from flowering, I think the pole with the lights on is making your Poinsettia think it is a longer day and stopping it from flowering, what you could do is cover your Poinsettia with a dark cover when the Pole light comes on, and then remove it when the pole light goes off, this should help to make your Poinsettia bloom again for you, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and support and for watching, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to Malta for a brilliant afternoon XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon My Poinsettia was an enormous tree and could not be covered and we had to take it out of the ground and distroy it. But every year we buy a small plant!
Gorgeous collection, only bit green with envy...honest 😳 Where is your accent based? I’m Tamworth UK, and I’d like to say relatively local but I’m a bit rubbish pinning accents down. I don’t have many, a couple unidentified - but I dream of finding cuttings of ‘pencil’ and ‘white ghost’ - I’m finding them difficult to track down
So happy you love the collection :-D and yes you are right, I am from Solihull not far from Tamworth, but have been living in Ireland now for 15 yars but not lost my accent haha, the white ghost is a hard one to find for sale but beauty, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful afternoon XXXX
Thats a wonderful name and so happy you love the Amethyst on the Poinsettia :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
Love your cactus wind succulents you really got me addicted to them. For your air plant do you soak them once a week in water for 30 minutes are do you just mist them. I have bought two and scared to loose them. I put them under. Grow light and I soak them once a week for 30 to 30 minutes but not sure if I’m doing the right thing.
Thank you so much Diane so happy you love Airplants too they are incredible plants and so unique :-D I give all of mine a good thorough soaking with rainwater every other day with the water spray, I soak them until the water drips off them, but you can also soak them in water for 30 minutes once a week too and that is a brilliant way to keep them hydrated, I would prefer to soak them once a week in water too but because I have a lot all hanging up its more convenient for me to give them a good soak with the water spray every other day, but both methods work very well and it sounds like you are doing everything perfect for your new Airplants, and they love the grow lights too
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
Beautiful collection. One of the things I love about both cacti and euphorbia is they can be so varied in appearance even within the same type sometimes. I only have one euphorbia (meloformis) I misidentified as a cactus when I got it. I normally avoid euphorbia as much as I like them because I have a cat and even though he's good and ignores the plants (except spider plants which I've had to move to hanging baskets out of his reach) I still worry about the sap, but until ...well to be honest just now lol, I actually thought euphorbia was a a genus of cactus like ceres, astrophytum etc so thankyou for teaching me they aren't . 🙂
So happy you love the collection :-D and so many people think Euphorbia is part of the Cactus group as so many Euphorbia look so very much like a cactus, and a lot of them are sold as Cacti due to their appearance, LOL! at your cat with the Spider plants, we have our spider plants hanging out in our front garden for the Spring and Summer, and our neighbours cat always loves to enjoy a nibble on them haha, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and support and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
I’m always Fascinated by your special collections, and I always learn so much. Recently I learned the type of succulent that I had no identity for. It was your video on epiphylums. I researched and finally found my awesome Selenicereus Testudo or Dog-tail cactus(: So just wanted to thank you!
Thats fantastic news Albert :-D so happy you was able to ID your cactus from my video, the Selenicereus testudo Dogs Tail is a wonderful cactus to grow :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXX
Desert Plants of Avalon Yes I was very excited when I saw one of your plants( I believe it was a dragon fruit cactus) that looked so similar to mine. That gave me a starting point . I had researched before but didn’t have any luck. This Dog-tail cactus was my very first plant to buy and it was the only one that survived my inexperience. So I wanted to make sure I was treating it right. I’ve taken cuttings of it too, and they are also doing well👍🏻
@@ShyDog827 Thats wonderful news you have taken cuttings of your Dog's tail cactus and they are doing well, its so much fun to propagate, thanks so much for your wonderful support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful weekend XXXX
Thank you so much Toby for the ID :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
i think i know more but i commented as i saw the plant haha I'm sorry. I'm starting a collection as well, currently at 30+ species. I'll comment more id's if no one has once i overcome this lazyness 😁
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a terrific Thursday and Holidays ahead XXXX
Hello Lynn! Thank you again for the advise you gave me once again. My monkey tail succulents and rat tail succulents are growing unbelievably now. I do have all of them in my greenhouse now, but I just watched your euphoria video and am wondering what kind of heater do you have for your greenhouse? Been doing a lot of research but really am unsure what to buy and one that won’t burn up my succulents lilies and geraniums or burn my greenhouse down. Any suggestions will definitely help. Our weather is going to change drastically next week. 😱
Thanks so much for the ID Dave :-D and thanks so much for watching and your suppport and for your wonderful comment, sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER and have a fantastic day XXXX
So happy you love the collection, yes pruning off the top part of the Euphorbia will encourage them to side shoot new branches, I have pruned the tops off some of my Euphorbias in the past and they side shoot new branches over time, cutting them back a few inches from the top will encourage branching, its best to protect your hands when pruning them with gloves as Euphorbias give off a milky sap that can be irritating to the skin, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and wishing you a fantastic plant powered new week XXXX
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a super Sunday XXXXX
Hi Joy :-D it would be my dream to visit Arizona in the future, I am originally from England but now living in Ireland for the past 15 years, I wish we had the sunnier weather here haha, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and have a fantastic Tuesday XXXX
Since we’re both in the northern hemisphere. What do you suggest for care of euphorbia over the winter months? Do you continue to give them the light they’d get in the summer and growing months? Mine are just in a north facing window during winter and get as much natural light as possible. But they could use more. Who knows.
Hi Joshua :-D the good news is with Euphorbia as long as they have light in Winter time and are kept at a minimum of 10c /50F they will overwinter perfect in a north facing window without any sunshine, as long as you move them to a sunnier position in Spring and Summer they can overwinter in a sunless window for Winter with no problems, when you move them to a sunnier position in Spring its best to let them acclimatise slowly to the higher light and sun levels, I cover mine loosely with a shade cloth for the first few days when I move them outside in the Spring, just to prevent the possibility of sun scorch, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a fantastic Friday XXXXX
Hi, me again lol, I see you're putting your plants under lights for photosynthesis, I was saying to use bacteria in my other comment, look on RU-vid PSB bacteria, it's easy to make or there are pond bacteria you can buy from a pet shop but make sure you get the right one, if you need help just ask, you'll be blown away by the results.
Thanks so much for letting me know Graeme :-D yes the grow lights work well for photosynthesis in areas without any windows or for using to add some extra light in the winter months, thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for watching and have a fantastic plant powered evening XXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon please look into PSB bacteria and let me know what you think when you use it and I'll give you another boost you can make, you'll be blown away with what happens, apply before it gets sunny.
Hi Jessica :-D yes the most common bugs on cacti and succulents are Mealy Bugs, and spider mites, scale insects and thrips :-D I love to use both neem oil and also SB Invigorator this really helps to keep them at bay as much as possible :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
Thankyou so much for the reply!! I have been fighting mealy and spider mites on a couple succulent and cacti all week!! I have used bio-need and alcohol , and have isolated everything!! Lol I can’t believe I didn’t see them until they were on quite a few plants!! Uggh!!! Anyway I’ll be watching some of your videos this week, it just amazes me that you have so many plants and they all look great!! It looks like you really don’t have a pest issue at all!!!#lifegoals!!🌞🌞👍👍
Hi Shannon :-D Yes I will definitely make a complete tour of all my Columnar cacti too in the next few weeks :-D and so happy you love the wooley ones too haha :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
@@desertplantsofavalonGreat! thanks also for being a great source of knowledge for new cacti/plant people that are just straight up confused most of the time hah
Nice. I have drosera binata and capensis and the white version of capensis as well as pitcher plant, sarracenia x wrigleyana and two vft’s. I was thinking of doing a terrarium to put them together but I’ve been told they don’t like humidity and need dormancy period. What would you suggest as an alternative?
Hi Johno :-D Carnivorous plants grow well in Terrariums as they love the high humidity, its best to keep the Nepenthes pitcher plants separate as they don't have a winter dormancy like the other carnivorous plants do and Nepenthes like higher winter temperatures as they are tropical, but the Venus fly traps and sundews and Sarracenias can all go together, they will grow well in a Terrarium if you can give the Terrarium a cool and wet overwintering at a temp of 5c / 41F and a warm sunny and wet Spring and Summer, rainwater and high humidity but with ventilation is great for thee plants, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful plant powered Tuesday XXXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon thanks. I keep them in a tray in their original pots, surrounded by pea shingle, the sarracenia is separate in bowl in the same environment. They are all situated in my conservatory/greenhouse which faces east. They are all thriving. I just wanted to put them all together in, for example, a terrarium. If I put them in one, how would I keep them watered? And would they still be able to catch flies?
@@johno3326 Hi Johno :-D yes they will still be able to eat flies if you keep the Terrarium open without a closed lid, an open Terrarium is a must because its best to provide plenty of ventilation and flies will be able to fly in, you can water from the top of the Terrarium and if you provide plenty of moss inside the Terrarium it will help to keep the humidity high for them, XXXXX
Hello Lynn. I have a question. My euphorbias especially tirucalli, trigona, lactea, ferox etc. yellowing their small leaves and drop them 3 4 times between april and october, and grow new green leaves after than that. Why is that happening, because of my watering schedule or stress or something else I need to know if that is normal, or not to be expected. Please give me your advice. Thx
thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a marvellous Monday XXXXX
@@desertplantsofavalon how to beat such an outstanding reply from you! just my heart is sending a thankful green-love feedback in vibes.. :) you make this planet a better place to live. always: thanks
The Euphorbia millii is a wonderful euphorbia to grow and highly recommend growing this beauty and the blooms come in a few different colors from red, to pink, to white and peach too
Hi Larry :-D I keep them in smaller pots as they only have shallow root systems due to them storing water in their stems and bodies, thanks so much for watching and have a fantastic Friday XXXX
Hi , i have an euphorbia ramipressa croizat. I don't know how to take care of it! I live in Italy n right now we have about 30 degrees temperature. Since when i bought it n put it outside it started to suffer, so i put it in a bigger jar, but nothing particular happened..maybe it doesn't want to stay under the sun light? N even doesn't want to feel the hot wind ? Do you think it would be better to put iit inside my home next to a window where it can takes sunlight but not so directly!? What about the water? Pls help me i didn't find anything on internet n i dont want to make it die!! Thank you!!!
Hi Carlo, I think it may be best to move it inside the house where it can get some sunshine but not all day sunshine, some Euphorbias like more sun than others but many prefer a few hours of direct sunshine but not all day sunshine, I find that my Euphorbias like a little bit more shade than some of my Desert cacti do, I would water your Euphorbia every time the soil in the pot has totally dried out during the spring and Summer, but no water during the Winter time, I hope this helps, thanks so much for watching and have a wonderful Monday today XXXX
Thats fantastic news Shelby, they are amazing euphorbias to grow, thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and have a fantastic plant powered Wednesday XXXX
Help! My neighbor gave me a tubular euphoria. Don’t know it’s exact name. She gave it to me in a plastic bag with its wet dirt. It looked like it had either root rot or watered to much. It was yellow not green! I immediately cut it away from the root and in half, since it had a brown spot in the middle. I put the ends in root hormone growth powder. Will let the ends crust over. Have read to let it rest for at least 2-3 weeks before I plant it. Can it be saved?
Desert Plants of Avalon forgot to mention that the plant is yellow, and not the normal color green. Will it still survive? Did it turn yellow from over watering or to much sun?
Hey! I have a question for you regarding on of the first cacti (silver torch), I didnt really notice it had grown until now as I am certainly still a cacti novice but I wanted to know if you thought the new growth on this guy is badly etiolated? is there a way to show you a before and after pic?
Hi Shannon :-D so sorry to hear about your silver torch cactus, I am planning on making a video and Blog on etiolation very soon, do you have Instagram ? you could DM me a message and photo on there if you can so I can take a look and see what I think
thanks so much Margarita for your wonderful love and support and for watching, and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER for a wonderful new week ahead XXXX
haha Marion :-D so happy you love these Euphorbias too and thanks so much for all of your wonderful support and comments and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle XXXX
I couldn’t see the body but the leaves looked similar to my guy seems to search as pine cone succulent but I think the bodies look more like pineapples
Thank you so much Cory for the ID on this Euphorbia :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you an abundance of love and happiness and PLANT POWER from across the Emerald Isle for a super Sunday XXXXX
Yay you’re wonderful I’ve really enjoyed your videos and found them very helpful. My collection keeps growing and with videos like yours it’ll never stop :) sending love right back at ya
Hi there, if you dont have a sunny position, you can add plant Grow lights as they are fantastic for adding full spectrum light for plants in dark corners without windows or windows that don't get enough sunshine, thanks so much for watching XXXX
Thats fantastic you want to make a Euphorbia collection they are amazing plants to grow and so varied and lots of wonderful ones to choose from but a few good ones to start off with would be, 1 Euphorbia obesa, 2, Euphorbia trigona, 3, Euphorbia milli, 4, Euphorbia 5, Euphorbia mammilaris corn cob, :-D thanks so much for your wonderful comment and for watching and sending you lots of love and happiness and PLANT POWER to India for a wonderful day XXXX
Desert Plants of Avalon i couldn’t help but notice the tattoo. I love Prince too :) And thanks for your videos. I watched yours after getting my own euphorbia umbellata and needed some euphorbia inspiration.
@@OwlLazy So happy you love Prince too :-D I, have been a massive fan since my early teens and Prince is very much missed, so happy you love the videos and I bet your Euphorbia umbellata is a beauty XXXX
The names are tongue twisters and hard to remember, I still forget the names of them LOL!, thanks so much for watching and wishing you a fantastic plant powered new week XXXX