Hey Marija I have really missed your videos …. So glad to see your content, I really enjoy your information about cactus and succulents . Love seeing the dog and the cats ❤
Love, love, love your channel! For many years I was thinking about Euphorbia opuntioides - do I need one? But after watching this episode I know, yes, I do! Thank you for sharing. Best wishes to you and your plants from Utah.
Hi. I really love your plants and your lactea ghost is a stunner. I finally got my hands on one a couple of days ago I am in loooooove😍 I also saw your flowering Jade Ovata and the variegated version….Wow!!!! I have a small specimen of each
Amazing collection, i especially love your Euphorbia lactea white ghost, still on my wishlist as its so expensive in the UK. The Obesa hybrids are so adorable too! Your plant room is looking lovely, the painting is beautiful. 😊💖🪷
Hi Marija and happy new year ! It’s so nice to see you again and with an euphorbias tour for the first video of the year 🤗👏👍 you have so many bea specimens, it’s amazing ! I think that if I live in the US I would buy to you cuttings all the time 🤣 I especially love your grandicornis. This is such a beautiful euphorbia ! Unfortunately I have not so much space for a plant who growths so much and so fast. I like also very much your snowflake and I think that this one will be the first on my wishlist as soon as the spring come back 😇 your plant room looks really nice now and the plants seem to have good conditions. Did you already see a big difference for your plants so far this winter in their new space ? Thank you for this beautiful festival of euphorbias !! I loved it ! 🌵🌵🌵💚💚💚
Happy new year with hope you will get you wish list succulents in 2024! 😊 it’s been really dark, no sun for weeks and few crassulas and Graptos struggled in the plant room. Others like echeverias and cacti seem very content. I’m still learning how it is for different plants in the new space. It will be very hot in the plant room soon and I assume shortening winter time for the plants. On sunny days no matter how cold outside temperature rises to 19 or 20 Celsius (on a minus outside).
Nice, varied collection of juvenile plants. You keep things small to fit your space and climate. Interestingly, one you were not fond of, Moroccan Mound, is one of the most popular euphorbias here in Tucson. Fire Sticks may have it beat in popularity. A more mature Moroccan Mound can be 5--6' in diameter. Lovely in the landscape. Fire Sticks gets pretty giant. Hard to grow in a container since it gets so large it is necessary to prune. I keep mine down to 6' in height, and about the same diameter in a 24" container.. A variegated ammak will likely form branches near the top once it reaches 7' or so--that's my experience. Hard to grow that to any level of maturity with 8' ceilings. I'm sure you know that euphorbia latex (sap) is irritating/toxic as are the fumes created if bagged. When I do my annual Fire Sticks pruning, I completely fill a 33 gallon trash bag. Handling large volumes of cuttings requires caution and never get it in your eyes. Really impressive collection you have there. I'm going to look for Euphorbia monadenium 'Tanzanian Red'. Thanks.
Thank you for all the info. I really enjoyed reading your comment. I think I like Moroccan mound but I want it to stay perfect but it changes quickly 😊. I really love fire sticks though I have to prune it every year. I have 14 feet at the peak of plant room ceiling so hopefully I’ll see Amnak have branches. I was pruning 40 years old euphorbia triangular I think, last Friday that business wanted significantly cut. I used gloves but when I came home with over 50 cuttings to wash sap I didn’t use gloves and some needles got into my fingers. I have managed a lot of plants in the plants, but I have never been in such pain. I think it was mix of needles and sap in my fingers. I had to sleep with bag of frozen pees in my hands.
Amazing plants (and woman!, allowing myself som cheap compliments). Still looking to buy the Euphorbia lactea but no luck so far, every time I see an auction for one someone else outbids me...
Thank you! The white one? Are you in USA? I chopped my big one into cuttings that are currently waiting to root so I’ll have some for sale. I am on Instagram under same name and you can message me there
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 No Europe/Sweden here. I expect the freight rates to be too high. Will try to make an Instagram account just for this (stuck in account creation...) but most likely shipping 1 plant is not going to be worth it :-(.
I think the euphorbia you showed at 20:10 is actually Euphorbia quadrilatera, it looks exactly like the one I have that was labelled Euphorbia quadrilatera.
I’m so impressed & would love to have your collection!!🎉
Hey Marija I have really missed your videos …. So glad to see your content, I really enjoy your information about cactus and succulents . Love seeing the dog and the cats ❤
❤️❤️ thank you!
Love, love, love your channel!
For many years I was thinking about Euphorbia opuntioides - do I need one? But after watching this episode I know, yes, I do! Thank you for sharing.
Best wishes to you and your plants from Utah.
Thank you! 😊❤️ it is really interesting euphorbia with beautiful blooms and blooms quite a lot. When blooming looks like Christmas decoration.
Love watching you go thru all of your different types of plants. I have the hardest time being able to tell whether certain cactus are alive or dead.
Hi. I really love your plants and your lactea ghost is a stunner. I finally got my hands on one a couple of days ago I am in loooooove😍
I also saw your flowering Jade Ovata and the variegated version….Wow!!!! I have a small specimen of each
Amazing collection, i especially love your Euphorbia lactea white ghost, still on my wishlist as its so expensive in the UK. The Obesa hybrids are so adorable too! Your plant room is looking lovely, the painting is beautiful. 😊💖🪷
They all look amazing. I definitely need to grow my collection.
Hi Marija and happy new year ! It’s so nice to see you again and with an euphorbias tour for the first video of the year 🤗👏👍 you have so many bea specimens, it’s amazing ! I think that if I live in the US I would buy to you cuttings all the time 🤣 I especially love your grandicornis. This is such a beautiful euphorbia ! Unfortunately I have not so much space for a plant who growths so much and so fast. I like also very much your snowflake and I think that this one will be the first on my wishlist as soon as the spring come back 😇 your plant room looks really nice now and the plants seem to have good conditions. Did you already see a big difference for your plants so far this winter in their new space ? Thank you for this beautiful festival of euphorbias !! I loved it ! 🌵🌵🌵💚💚💚
Happy new year with hope you will get you wish list succulents in 2024! 😊 it’s been really dark, no sun for weeks and few crassulas and Graptos struggled in the plant room. Others like echeverias and cacti seem very content. I’m still learning how it is for different plants in the new space. It will be very hot in the plant room soon and I assume shortening winter time for the plants. On sunny days no matter how cold outside temperature rises to 19 or 20 Celsius (on a minus outside).
I want a Rubi’s!!❤
I love all you euphoria what an amazing collection
They are all just absolutely awesome
Thank you! ❤️
Nice, varied collection of juvenile plants. You keep things small to fit your space and climate. Interestingly, one you were not fond of, Moroccan Mound, is one of the most popular euphorbias here in Tucson. Fire Sticks may have it beat in popularity. A more mature Moroccan Mound can be 5--6' in diameter. Lovely in the landscape. Fire Sticks gets pretty giant. Hard to grow in a container since it gets so large it is necessary to prune. I keep mine down to 6' in height, and about the same diameter in a 24" container.. A variegated ammak will likely form branches near the top once it reaches 7' or so--that's my experience. Hard to grow that to any level of maturity with 8' ceilings. I'm sure you know that euphorbia latex (sap) is irritating/toxic as are the fumes created if bagged. When I do my annual Fire Sticks pruning, I completely fill a 33 gallon trash bag. Handling large volumes of cuttings requires caution and never get it in your eyes. Really impressive collection you have there. I'm going to look for Euphorbia monadenium 'Tanzanian Red'. Thanks.
Thank you for all the info. I really enjoyed reading your comment. I think I like Moroccan mound but I want it to stay perfect but it changes quickly 😊. I really love fire sticks though I have to prune it every year. I have 14 feet at the peak of plant room ceiling so hopefully I’ll see Amnak have branches. I was pruning 40 years old euphorbia triangular I think, last Friday that business wanted significantly cut. I used gloves but when I came home with over 50 cuttings to wash sap I didn’t use gloves and some needles got into my fingers. I have managed a lot of plants in the plants, but I have never been in such pain. I think it was mix of needles and sap in my fingers. I had to sleep with bag of frozen pees in my hands.
Amazing plants (and woman!, allowing myself som cheap compliments). Still looking to buy the Euphorbia lactea but no luck so far, every time I see an auction for one someone else outbids me...
Thank you! The white one? Are you in USA? I chopped my big one into cuttings that are currently waiting to root so I’ll have some for sale. I am on Instagram under same name and you can message me there
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 No Europe/Sweden here. I expect the freight rates to be too high. Will try to make an Instagram account just for this (stuck in account creation...) but most likely shipping 1 plant is not going to be worth it :-(.
I think the euphorbia you showed at 20:10 is actually Euphorbia quadrilatera, it looks exactly like the one I have that was labelled Euphorbia quadrilatera.
Thank you! They gave me vallaris as ID but when I googled it I was not sure.
Nice collection I would love to buy the white ghost if you are interested I collect myself have 30 different ones now
You can find me on Facebook or Instagram under same name as this channel and remind me. As soon as it is little warmer I may be able to ship.
@@succulentlivingbymarija8872 sounds good to me I will send you a friend request under TULA FORTNEAR
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Where do we get to see what you have for sale ?
Facebook group succulent marketplace USA, succulent living by marija and succulents and cacti USA
Propagate and sell them to me😂🙏
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