My grandmother used to grow enormous pots of bright pink flowered Christmas/Thanksgiving cactus in her enclosed back porch. She gave me one as a teenager and I promptly killed it. I asked her about them shortly before her death and I learned they'd been outside when it got too cold and they all died. Now I try to grow them in her memory. Desert cacti do fine all year here in NC although I do sometimes bring them inside on very cold nights just in case! Cacti are really cool. I'm especially fond of the fuzzy/hairy/cobwebbed ones.
don't know if i posted this before, but i maintain and grow a couple thousand jungle cactus at the los angeles arboretum... some quick tips for these guys... they do need way more water than a common cactus... if they're outside, a once a week, or sometimes twice a week shower if it's hot... they need a very loose soil, almost airoid mix... we use a third orchid bark, third perlite, and a third of violet mix, or shade mix... anything that is considered an acid mix... they love being root bound... the more root bound the better... these plants grow in the "crotch" of other trees on loose leaf litter... their roots don't spread out or anchor them, but they do keep them compact... and in place... dappled, or filter light is best... they need airflow... and most of them their fruits are edible... the rhip you have growing in water might be rhipsalist micrantha... the other looks like rhipsalis capilliformis... well, the guys in the club got into an argument because we weren't sure what it was... but i got one just like it from walmart, and this past heat wave i got, it died... i had it in the living room... good luck with your plants... great video like always...
also, we only fertilize them twice a year... LOL... well, rhipsalis aren't grown for their blooms... but if you grow eiphyllum, you fertilize for flowers around february, before spring... depends on the weather... once it gets warmer, use ferts for blooming... then after the blooming season (spring) fertilize for growth... they will grow all the way until say november... well, here anyways... then you cut back on watering and fertilization... hope that helped... lol...
Interesting that you have orchid bark in your cactus soil mix. I might try mixing some of those in with my cactus soil when I repot. My cacti are outside in the spring and summer. I give them a really good watering every two weeks. In the fall and winter I give each a little bit of water once a month. I do have a melocactus azureus that I think is used to a more tropical climate, so I give it more water than my other cacti even in the winter. I have a rhipsalis from walmart too that is dropping leaves like crazy. I have no idea if it's dying or not. It's not overwatered or under watered - I always check the soil with a meter to see if I should water or not. It's in a bright, indirect light location. I do not have high humidity in my apartment. Do you have any idea the reason for dropping leaves ? Thanks.
@@AT-jm4dl ugh, i hate that... they drop the whole stem from the base right...?? it's just not happy where it's at... it could also be rotting from the roots... this is why we grow them in such loose soil... we don't have the steady temps that the growers have in their green house... always repot... the reason we use perlite and bark and not pumice, and vermiculite is because all our plants are in hanging baskets... it's lighter this way... sucks to water them, but give it like a 1" lip... repot it, check the roots... once the roots are gone, they won't grow back... all it's doing is making cuttings of itself and trying to root somewhere else... and like i said, they need air flow and a bit more light than you think... they do way better outside than inside the home...
Just scored 2 new cacti from lowes for $5! Old man and bristle brush. Also got a fairy castle from CVS for $5! Makes 12 for me now. Thanks for the info
Since watching you I've been inspired to buy cacti. My 11 year old daughter and I have purchased quite a few cuties. I'm in love with them all. 2 are flowering now. One has the cutest little salmon pink flowers, with burgundy spikes and lots of white fluff. I stare at her all the time. 😉
Hi Asheiy 🖐 I love every single one of your cactus that you're showing and you really give some great tips on how to take care of them I really enjoyed this video
Thank you for this video!! I love cacti and succulents so much. They are all I have as living in SoCal they thrive!! Love to see more cacti/succulent info videos!! 🌸🌵☀️
Tip for terraccoa weight confusion to see if they need watering.: weigh the pot just after repotting before watering and jot it down, then weigh again after watering & jot it down and then if you're not sure if you should water it, weigh it again to check where it is between those two weights!
I loved loved this video! 🤩🤩 You are great at explaining and showing. I like you energy 😊 I'm a fairly new plant parent and I have one cactus 🌵 thanks to your advice im sure he'd thrive 😊 i feel confident to get some more cacti 😊
I’m a fan of putting cactus in terricotta cause I can see how wet the soil is by how dark the pot is I wait until til the pots are pretty much dry and light orange then drown them and wait agin normally about 2 weeks ish depending how hot it is out side
Enjoyed your informative video. I've read that during their dormancy, cactus should not be watered at all... and I think I will try this and see what happens. What are your thoughts?
Thanks, Ashley! Great video, would love to see another video on Euphorbia specifically as I've had some struggles with some (RIP variegated corn cob cactus 😢), while I seem to do okay with Cacti. Also, I've been using the repotme potting mixes and those slotted pots! Love everything I've gotten from them (and thanks for the discount code 😉)
Was wondering do you still spray for thrips? Will it kill the Ladybugs? 🤔 Great video!!!🌵💚💚💚 love the Pumice it stays put, no floating to top of pot🤗💚🌱
Hii so if we have a holiday cactus and it blooms in the winter nov/dec is it considered dormant? Or is it growing and we should be ok to fertilize during that time?
Hi Ashley. I got a cuddly cactus. Is there a special care for them? I have no idea how to care for it. I think I wasn’t watering enough. Some parts are looking brown…
Hi there, should I bottom water my domino cactus yes I found one after watching a few of your videos lol it is quite snug in a little pot so wondering if I should bottom water. Thanks again
I have a question. In the video you mentioned they love to be bottom watered but I’ve done some research and I’ve seen that some say to not bottom water because you don’t know how much water the root ball is taking in or consuming. Is that true? I really want to bottom water by cacti but I don’t want to kill them:(
Cacti are not tiny dwarf plants who want to be in toy sized pots. Cacti can grow very quickly. A spiral column such as Cereus forbesii spiralis or Cereus peruvianus spiralis can grow 3' in a season even as a young plant. Don't torture these plants in tiny pots. The paper spine cactus is a version of the pine cone cactus. In a season, one section of pine cone cactus can fill a 10" pot with many stems up to 24" tall. That's one year. Yes, I live in Tucson. I grow a lot of cacti. Add pumice to potting mix to make it gritty and well draining. Don't be afraid to fertilize. Osmocote is fine. At the time of planting. Balanced fertilizer is ok. Here we fertilize with granular 3x a year. One last example: I started with a 6" container with 2 stems of my silver torch cactus, Cleistocactus strausii. I have a 25" container filled with stems up to 6' tall in only 3 years. Come visit Tucson and you'll have a whole new perspective on these beautiful and vigorous plants. To mimic us, add light. You'd have a blast visiting us.
My grandmother used to grow enormous pots of bright pink flowered Christmas/Thanksgiving cactus in her enclosed back porch. She gave me one as a teenager and I promptly killed it. I asked her about them shortly before her death and I learned they'd been outside when it got too cold and they all died. Now I try to grow them in her memory.
Desert cacti do fine all year here in NC although I do sometimes bring them inside on very cold nights just in case! Cacti are really cool. I'm especially fond of the fuzzy/hairy/cobwebbed ones.
I love TH-cam! There is nothing you can't find and get instruction on. Thank you TH-cam!!
don't know if i posted this before, but i maintain and grow a couple thousand jungle cactus at the los angeles arboretum... some quick tips for these guys... they do need way more water than a common cactus... if they're outside, a once a week, or sometimes twice a week shower if it's hot... they need a very loose soil, almost airoid mix... we use a third orchid bark, third perlite, and a third of violet mix, or shade mix... anything that is considered an acid mix... they love being root bound... the more root bound the better... these plants grow in the "crotch" of other trees on loose leaf litter... their roots don't spread out or anchor them, but they do keep them compact... and in place... dappled, or filter light is best... they need airflow... and most of them their fruits are edible...
the rhip you have growing in water might be rhipsalist micrantha... the other looks like rhipsalis capilliformis... well, the guys in the club got into an argument because we weren't sure what it was... but i got one just like it from walmart, and this past heat wave i got, it died... i had it in the living room... good luck with your plants... great video like always...
also, we only fertilize them twice a year... LOL... well, rhipsalis aren't grown for their blooms... but if you grow eiphyllum, you fertilize for flowers around february, before spring... depends on the weather... once it gets warmer, use ferts for blooming... then after the blooming season (spring) fertilize for growth... they will grow all the way until say november... well, here anyways... then you cut back on watering and fertilization... hope that helped... lol...
Interesting that you have orchid bark in your cactus soil mix. I might try mixing some of those in with my cactus soil when I repot. My cacti are outside in the spring and summer. I give them a really good watering every two weeks. In the fall and winter I give each a little bit of water once a month. I do have a melocactus azureus that I think is used to a more tropical climate, so I give it more water than my other cacti even in the winter.
I have a rhipsalis from walmart too that is dropping leaves like crazy. I have no idea if it's dying or not. It's not overwatered or under watered - I always check the soil with a meter to see if I should water or not. It's in a bright, indirect light location. I do not have high humidity in my apartment. Do you have any idea the reason for dropping leaves ? Thanks.
@@AT-jm4dl ugh, i hate that... they drop the whole stem from the base right...?? it's just not happy where it's at... it could also be rotting from the roots... this is why we grow them in such loose soil... we don't have the steady temps that the growers have in their green house... always repot...
the reason we use perlite and bark and not pumice, and vermiculite is because all our plants are in hanging baskets... it's lighter this way... sucks to water them, but give it like a 1" lip... repot it, check the roots... once the roots are gone, they won't grow back... all it's doing is making cuttings of itself and trying to root somewhere else... and like i said, they need air flow and a bit more light than you think... they do way better outside than inside the home...
Thanks for the tips!
Just scored 2 new cacti from lowes for $5! Old man and bristle brush. Also got a fairy castle from CVS for $5! Makes 12 for me now. Thanks for the info
Lowe’s and Home Depot have some sick ass cacti sometimes
Thanks for sharing, love this video! Yes please for a video about the difference between euphorbia and cacti. ❤
Since watching you I've been inspired to buy cacti. My 11 year old daughter and I have purchased quite a few cuties. I'm in love with them all. 2 are flowering now. One has the cutest little salmon pink flowers, with burgundy spikes and lots of white fluff. I stare at her all the time. 😉
did you get an aloe vera yet? my friend had one with so many pups it broke the pot.
Hi Asheiy 🖐 I love every single one of your cactus that you're showing and you really give some great tips on how to take care of them I really enjoyed this video
Just bought my 1st cactus! And I love it!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great video Ashley! I learned a few things that I didn’t know. Your cactus collection is beautiful!
Thanks for all the cactus tips! Nice to know I'm doing everything right!
Thank you for this video!! I love cacti and succulents so much. They are all I have as living in SoCal they thrive!! Love to see more cacti/succulent info videos!! 🌸🌵☀️
Tip for terraccoa weight confusion to see if they need watering.: weigh the pot just after repotting before watering and jot it down, then weigh again after watering & jot it down and then if you're not sure if you should water it, weigh it again to check where it is between those two weights!
Very informative video. Thank you!
I loved loved this video! 🤩🤩 You are great at explaining and showing. I like you energy 😊 I'm a fairly new plant parent and I have one cactus 🌵 thanks to your advice im sure he'd thrive 😊 i feel confident to get some more cacti 😊
I’m a fan of putting cactus in terricotta cause I can see how wet the soil is by how dark the pot is I wait until til the pots are pretty much dry and light orange then drown them and wait agin normally about 2 weeks ish depending how hot it is out side
I am definitely intrested in seeing a video about identifying the differences between the cacti and euphorbia!
great tips: getting hotter every year here in Texas, so I am starting cactus gardening. appreciate your knowledge
So helpful for my new plant obsession!
Happy Weekend Ashley! 💚💚😊
Hello! Thanks for the interesting and helpful video. Ladybugs are adorable! Good luck to you👌🌻🐦
Love it! I want to plant some too.
This was really helpful! I don't fertilize my plants but now I'm really wondering if I should...
❤ Wow, thx! Loved video & def want too see more from ya😊
Thank you! Will do!
I will take any in depth videos you can think of I am tyring to learn and I like to be knowledged on all of the information
I love all your videos. watching all the way from Samoa .
Great video, it help me understand my cacti!
Enjoyed your informative video. I've read that during their dormancy, cactus should not be watered at all... and I think I will try this and see what happens. What are your thoughts?
Love watching your videos 🌵🌵
Column - manure! 😂😂😂
I m also into growing cactus .I think l m to much into it. Just to many😅
Beautiful all plants are so healthy and nice
I’d love to see your euphorbia and astrophytum collection please 🌵
Me gusta mucho ver tus vídeos❤
Thank you for sharing your video
What's the best grow light to use indoors in the winter months
Good video. I am thinking about growing cactus from seed.
love your sharing❤
Thanks, Ashley! Great video, would love to see another video on Euphorbia specifically as I've had some struggles with some (RIP variegated corn cob cactus 😢), while I seem to do okay with Cacti.
Also, I've been using the repotme potting mixes and those slotted pots! Love everything I've gotten from them (and thanks for the discount code 😉)
Lovely! Thanks is Trent!
Nice job!
Was wondering do you still spray for thrips? Will it kill the Ladybugs? 🤔 Great video!!!🌵💚💚💚 love the Pumice it stays put, no floating to top of pot🤗💚🌱
so bagus lagi! hurrah!
I got a few different cactus from a plant purge and I have no idea what to do. I would love to know what you do to help save cacti
Hi Ashley love ur 🌵 pot and ur budda pot beautiful cactus thank u for the tips
I just purchased some bulbs do I need to put them in water first
I have to know…where did you get that Buddha planter??? ❤️❤️❤️
Hii so if we have a holiday cactus and it blooms in the winter nov/dec is it considered dormant? Or is it growing and we should be ok to fertilize during that time?
Hi Ashley. I got a cuddly cactus. Is there a special care for them? I have no idea how to care for it. I think I wasn’t watering enough. Some parts are looking brown…
Hi there, should I bottom water my domino cactus yes I found one after watching a few of your videos lol it is quite snug in a little pot so wondering if I should bottom water. Thanks again
Go for it!
After flowering and looking great it now doesn't look too good and has a fine white powder on it! Can you help please xxx
I have a question. In the video you mentioned they love to be bottom watered but I’ve done some research and I’ve seen that some say to not bottom water because you don’t know how much water the root ball is taking in or consuming. Is that true? I really want to bottom water by cacti but I don’t want to kill them:(
What if water soil shows dry every few days?
I'm using a terracotta clay pot
I hve that buddah planter!!!
How do I get my Thanksgiving Cactus to bloom again? It hasn’t bloomed in 3 years 😔
Do you have a drain in the Buddha pot??
Good question, the cactus is in a nursery pot and the buddha is a cover pot.
@@LifewithAshleyAnita ok .. because I have the same Budda pot and I was wondering if you drilled a hole in it.
Cacti are not tiny dwarf plants who want to be in toy sized pots. Cacti can grow very quickly. A spiral column such as Cereus forbesii spiralis or Cereus peruvianus spiralis can grow 3' in a season even as a young plant. Don't torture these plants in tiny pots. The paper spine cactus is a version of the pine cone cactus. In a season, one section of pine cone cactus can fill a 10" pot with many stems up to 24" tall. That's one year. Yes, I live in Tucson. I grow a lot of cacti. Add pumice to potting mix to make it gritty and well draining. Don't be afraid to fertilize. Osmocote is fine. At the time of planting. Balanced fertilizer is ok. Here we fertilize with granular 3x a year. One last example: I started with a 6" container with 2 stems of my silver torch cactus, Cleistocactus strausii. I have a 25" container filled with stems up to 6' tall in only 3 years. Come visit Tucson and you'll have a whole new perspective on these beautiful and vigorous plants. To mimic us, add light. You'd have a blast visiting us.
That’s sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing your tips.
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