@@nemesis8626 You’re absolutely correct - euphorbia are not cacti, they are succulents (but cacti are also succulents). This can be confusing for the uninitiated, so thanks for pointing it out 😊
Hi, I’m glad you liked the video. In my experience it’s impossible to tell what sex the plant is until they flower, then they are quite distinct. Hopefully yours will flower soon - let us know what you find!
Seedlings should be kept moist at all times or they will dry up and die. By the time they’re the size of a pea they can be potted up and allowed to dry out briefly between watering during summer months and dry for longer periods during winter months if they are in an unheated environment.
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Euthorbia obesa aren't cacti,there wrong classified as that but they are just succulents
@@nemesis8626 You’re absolutely correct - euphorbia are not cacti, they are succulents (but cacti are also succulents). This can be confusing for the uninitiated, so thanks for pointing it out 😊
Nice one, they are such a strange and beautiful thing
They are beautiful indeed ☺️
Wow beautiful Cactus ^^
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What ever cactus gets seeded is the mother. Both can seed.
Thanks for your video. I recently bought an Obesa, it was love at first sight. I'm wondering how you can tell if the plant is male or female?
Hi, I’m glad you liked the video. In my experience it’s impossible to tell what sex the plant is until they flower, then they are quite distinct. Hopefully yours will flower soon - let us know what you find!
How much did you pay for it?
About £5. It was a while ago, so I can't say for sure.
How do you know when it’s time to use the paintbrush to pollinate the male into female them
How often do you water when they are just seedlings vs when they are the size of peas?
Seedlings should be kept moist at all times or they will dry up and die. By the time they’re the size of a pea they can be potted up and allowed to dry out briefly between watering during summer months and dry for longer periods during winter months if they are in an unheated environment.