You must have a Mexican chipmunk😄😄. In Mazatlan, Mexico, cacti pads fed to turtles too! In future, u may consider donating Opuntia pads to local food shelter, we eat those.😊
@@CactusCaffeine I've only purchased in jar but when my mother was in Hospice care, a family picked pads from the hospice property & peeled them cut them in strips, boiled them until it was foamy, rinsed & boiled again, don't know for how long though. We were invited to eat these with rice & beans, delish! 😋
Ana those opuntia’s are HUGE!! Very cool looking. All your baby cacti are so cute. Can’t wait to see how you redo your cactus garden!! Loved watching!! 🌵❤️
This is a FANTASTIC video Vlog Ana :-D we LOVED it, and WOWSERS at those MASSIVE Opuntia pads, we absolutely LOVE them, we have some of our Opuntias in need of a good trim haha, and the cactus pups are so cute, it was so wonderful to watch you potting them up, thanks so much for sharing this AMAZING video, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER to Las Vegas for a wonderful weekend XXXX
Thank you Lyn. The opuntia grow bigger pads every year. They appreciate being planted in the ground here. Thank you so much for watching and for the support. Wishing you lots of sunshine and cheers for the upcoming week. 👍🏼😃☕️🌵
Thanks for the tip about sprinkling cinnamon on the area where the cactus was pruned to prevent fungal rot! I had no idea about that and didn't find that mentioned anywhere else!
Nice Gymnocalycium seedlings!!! Cool double!! Yes I remember opuntia ficus indica in California. As I remember they grew into large tree like plants!! Probably good to control them a bit. My cactus soil is coconut coir and decomposing dolomite which I get about 2 miles away from the bluffs that run along the river, which easily crushes into dolomite sand. And small limestone gravel which I get right out in front of the park. Here in the Ozarks we live on top of limestone so these components are free. And I also add a small bag of perlite to the brick of coconut coir when I expand it in water. Weight wise it makes kind of a heavy soil but drains well. And I use all kinds of things for top dressing. From the pebbles like you have, to lava rock and even crushed terracotta pots that have cracked or I've had to break to get them off the plant! Nothing wasted, the pots get a new purpose! From Morris park in the Ozarks have a great weekend!!! Peace,Love ,Plants!!!!!✌💖🌵🌹🌴🌷🌿🌸🌻🍀🌺
Yes, these Opuntias will grow very big when planted in the ground. I just wish I know how to prepare and cook them. You are lucky to be living on top of a soil medium “gold mine”. 😃 You have access to many for free. I remember those ancient arrow heads that you find. Those are so cool! Thank you Clyde!
I love that you use cinnamon to treat the cuts on your plants, I use it on my orchids when I cut the flower stems, it's such an awesome and versatile thing in the gardening hacks, I will also use it on my cacti now, you're awesome! Great video!
Wow that is nice! It must be nice to live in an area where you can grow like that outside! I have an Opuntia however it is a houseplant and it is about a foot and some inches tall. However in the house it will not grow like that! NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm in zone 6 Ohio and we have the seasons so houseplants it is for the cactus!
if you have a Dollar Tree in your area, you can get top dressing for $1. !Cheap! The little bags are about 3 lbs. Good buy. I found some real pretty alabaster chips there.
@@CactusCaffeine I know some opuntia can grow in my climate of London with no shelter as I have seen it for myself when I visited Kew Gardens botanical gardens but I am not sure which ones.. I have Opuntia microdasys and Opuntia bentonii, if you know if either of them are hardy enough for London I would love to know, thanks :D if not can you please tell me which ones are hardy in London (if you know of course haha) I would just love to have a massive pricklypear in the garden
Ohhhh. This plant (bunny ears) is something I'll only dream about. Totally illegal in Australia as they are considered a pest and have been eradicated throughout the country. Wondered why I'd never seen one in our nurseries. 😫
WOW! Ur opuntia pads r SO BIG U have so Many seedlings/pups, I only have a few,and they r so big! And I also have the same gymno as u do :o I never thought I would have the same type of cactus as u do
Fantastic video, Ana 😊 Wow those Opuntia pads are huge! Your seedlings are looking great, love the double headed Gymno, I think the term for that is polyembryony, but I’m sure I’ve heard another term for it as well when that happens. Thank you for sharing with us as always Ana, from Edith & myself, have a wonderful weekend 😊🌵☀️🌺🌼🌸🏜☕️
Polyembryony. Geez, I hope I can remember that. It is exciting to get wacky seedlings. One of mine developed 2 heads much later on in its growth so it looks like a tree with 2 heads on top. But I have yet to get a variegated seedling. 😉 Thanks Daz for watching. I know this one is longer than usual.
Hi Janna! Yes, I have so many plans and I want to do so many projects but no time to do them all. Lol! That cactus seedling with 2 heads is so unique, indeed. Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed 100%!! Sorry been absent awhile. Many things going on. Enjoyed your explanation on how you are making available those smaller succulents for a fellow cacti lover. Cool stuff Ana. Hope you have a joyful day🌵☕🍺🌵
Wow! Ang ganda naman po ng garden nyo Ms. Anna 😍 ang lalaki po ng Opuntia nio woah 😍 newbie po ako sa pagkcollect ng CnS at may mga pups na din iba kong cactus maraming salamat sa pagshare kung papanu nyo inaalagaan mga babies nyo 😁 🌵🌵🌵Ang cute po ng coffee mug 😍 coffee lover din po ako 😁 salamat sa mga tips ❤️ keep safe po ❤️❤️❤️
Gorgeous pads! I’m sure they will appreciate the “haircut”! They are all really beautiful Opuntias! I’m inspired by your use of tongs. I’m always afraid to cover my pups in the summer, good to see it works for you. You take very good care of your cacti. 🌵🌵🌵🌵😀
Another great and helpful video, Ana. I'm not a big fan of Opuntia's. They tend to get wild and out of hand the bigger they grow. Good repotting demo. Very well done 👍👍
I LOVE twins, i have a few sets of twins, an Opuntia englemannii, a rando Gymnocalicium and a new Pach. pringlei. I planted 10k mixed seeds in the hopes of finding wacky ones
10k?! Oh my goodness that is a lot. Yeah, it’s cool. I have another one that developed 2 heads later on in its growth and also one that is crested. I have yet to produce a variegated. 😀🤞
Your Opuntias are very perfect. A friend brought me a pad from hers, she lives in Texas but my pad is s growing in a weird shape. It also lost the spines. It might be growing in monstrose form.
Oh, that is an unusual one you got if it is growing into a monstrose form. It probably sensed that it is in another country and decided to be different. 😉 Thanks for watching, Fernanda!
I enjoyed that video. Your opuntia is amazing... the heat may be too much for humans in the summer but they clearly love it. Our warm, damp summers in Britain wouldn’t suit them!
Could you please give info on the shears you are using to cut your Opuntias?? They look great and I need a new pair!!! Your plants/seedlings always look so healthy!!!
Salamat for another vlog Ana. I’ve learned a lot from watching your videos. I also have a double-headed cactus that I bought from Lowe’s or Home Depot here in Las Vegas. Walang tag/ID yung cactus nung binili ko. I think it’s getting too top heavy and I’ll have to stake it up for support. Looking forward to your next video!
Cheers Ms Anna I just watched your video, very well said, thank you for some tips. I may ask if you had problem about mealy bugs 🐛 or pest to your cactus and succulent, what is special soil to use or mix up to avoid pest . Thank you.🌵❤️
Thankfully I have no problems with mealy bugs right now. I had them before but they are usually from those cactus or succulent that I just bought from the store. 50/50 alcohol and water with a couple drops dishwashing liquid does the trick for me. I don’t think the soil has anything to do with attracting mealy bugs though I may be wrong. But I notice that the mealies attack my weakest plants. They seem to sense my plants that are having health issues and they attack them first.
Talking about the opuntia (nopal in México), Have you tried to eat them before they get so big??? They're one of my favorite food!! We have a lot of plants at home just to have a good meal 😊
This was a fun video to watch this morning. I think that's great you can move those opuntia back. I can't imagine there having been a big hole back there. Does the tray for the pups have holes? I've got a bunch of pups and been wondering how to go about this. I bought that black gold soil and found out unfortunately that each part of the country gets different mixes. Here in the south east we get a really terrible blend that's mostly sticks. If I sift it it's good but you get so little you're just buying stick. Nothing as nice as your mix. So stupid they do that. I found out from a review on Amazon. On the bag it even says different ingredients for different regions. Cactus pretty much need the same stuff I have no idea why they do something so dumb. I can't wait for my first seedlings to get big enough to repot. My oldest ones are two months and still the same size as when they sprouted. Oh I have that same white and blue tweezer haha.
Yes the tray does have holes for drainage. I forgot to mention that. Thanks for asking that. 👍🏼 You are not the first person to tell me that Black Gold mixes in other states are different. I don’t know where mine came from as there is no Nevada state indicated on the bag. The other person says his has mostly peat moss and no lava rocks. 😟 I’m sure your seedlings will do great. They go through a growth spurt at some point. 😃
@@CactusCaffeine Yeah, it's annoying it's not a consistent formula. I wish mine had lava rocks. Mine was mostly sticks. I should have taken a photo but won't buy it again. Aw thanks. Hope they'll get to that growth spurt soon.
Do you have any tips on propagating this cactus inside? I live in Florida and I’m worried it might be too wet for it outside until it has roots. Thank you for any advise! P.s I love your channel.
This opuntia is easy to root. They grow better outside and can take more water than other cactus when established. When grown in low light, the pads will grow elongated instead of round. While rooting, just put it under a roof to protect it from getting too wet. 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine Thank you. I'll move a few a my pads outside. My hubby got me a grow light, so I'll put some under it too. I can't wait to see them flourish.
By now you probably know that it is cheaper to go to a local gravel and rock company and buy by the ton...they will accommodate small orders too. I use empty cat litter containers. They weigh my car, I drive in and they fill them, they weigh my car again and I pay and go.
Generally for Opuntias, if you are planning to root the pads, do it when the pads are big enough. They should be able withstand a little bit of drying out while it is still rooting.
And if you cut in the cutting not in the plant left (sorry, I can't explain myself better) the little piece left will dry and fall by itself without hurting the plant. (I just love "nopales"!!!)
I can't believe this people let those cactus grow too big, and nobody start eating them. If you eat them, there is no problem with the growing...that cactus is so nutritious...
Maria Teresa Maurin, I love eating nopales. My colleague’s mom used to grill them for me and they are delicious! Too bad I don’t know how to prepare them myself. But nothing is going to waste as I am planting all these pads. 🙂
Omg! My mouth is watering. 🤤 I just don’t know which pads to take and how to clean them. I’m scared that I won’t clean them right and end up eating spines. 🥴
Nami-miss ko vlog mo. Natuwa ako kasi kumakain pala ng cactus si Alvin the chipmunks 😊✌️ Yung cactus ko ayaw lumaki at hindi humahaba ang roots 😢 Pano dapat ko gawin?
Try niyo po change yung soil. Napansin ko po yung mga cactus ko na nakatanim sa pangit na soil, mabagal po lumaki at kapag tinanggal ko sa pot, kaunti lang yung roots. Try niyo din po mag-fertilize. 🙂
You must have a Mexican chipmunk😄😄. In Mazatlan, Mexico, cacti pads fed to turtles too! In future, u may consider donating Opuntia pads to local food shelter, we eat those.😊
Lol on Mexican chipmunk. 😄 I love eating nopales. Someone used to make them for me. Too bad I do not know how to prepare them myself. 😌
@@CactusCaffeine I've only purchased in jar but when my mother was in Hospice care, a family picked pads from the hospice property & peeled them cut them in strips, boiled them until it was foamy, rinsed & boiled again, don't know for how long though. We were invited to eat these with rice & beans, delish! 😋
Hmmm... 🤤 Now I’m hungry! 🌵🥗
Fasciation is the word you're looking for when a plant has two- headed
In the Phoenix metro I love growing several varieties of opuntia in my yard. Thank you for sharing your passion for succulents with us, Ana.
Wow! I didn’t know that some type of cacti 🌵 can grow double heads from 1 seed ! Thank you so much for posting this video! Love it so much Ana!
Lovely vid, Ana.. very nice opuntia and the pups/seedlings are doing great! Thankyou for sharing👍🌵
Your trimming tips have helped me greatly. Thank you so much!
I love your laugh. So cute. I love watching your videos. It’s educational and helping people. Thank you so much!!
Ana those opuntia’s are HUGE!! Very cool looking. All your baby cacti are so cute. Can’t wait to see how you redo your cactus garden!! Loved watching!! 🌵❤️
Hello Natty! Yeah, these opuntias grow bigger pads every year. I wish I know how to cook them. The Hispanics have great recipe for these pads.
This is a FANTASTIC video Vlog Ana :-D we LOVED it, and WOWSERS at those MASSIVE Opuntia pads, we absolutely LOVE them, we have some of our Opuntias in need of a good trim haha, and the cactus pups are so cute, it was so wonderful to watch you potting them up, thanks so much for sharing this AMAZING video, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER to Las Vegas for a wonderful weekend XXXX
Thank you Lyn. The opuntia grow bigger pads every year. They appreciate being planted in the ground here. Thank you so much for watching and for the support. Wishing you lots of sunshine and cheers for the upcoming week. 👍🏼😃☕️🌵
Thanks for the tip about sprinkling cinnamon on the area where the cactus was pruned to prevent fungal rot! I had no idea about that and didn't find that mentioned anywhere else!
Thank you. I’m glad you find that useful. 🙂
Hello Anna another awesome video . The opuntia look awesome. Great job
Nice Gymnocalycium seedlings!!! Cool double!! Yes I remember opuntia ficus indica in California. As I remember they grew into large tree like plants!! Probably good to control them a bit. My cactus soil is coconut coir and decomposing dolomite which I get about 2 miles away from the bluffs that run along the river, which easily crushes into dolomite sand. And small limestone gravel which I get right out in front of the park. Here in the Ozarks we live on top of limestone so these components are free. And I also add a small bag of perlite to the brick of coconut coir when I expand it in water. Weight wise it makes kind of a heavy soil but drains well. And I use all kinds of things for top dressing. From the pebbles like you have, to lava rock and even crushed terracotta pots that have cracked or I've had to break to get them off the plant! Nothing wasted, the pots get a new purpose! From Morris park in the Ozarks have a great weekend!!! Peace,Love ,Plants!!!!!✌💖🌵🌹🌴🌷🌿🌸🌻🍀🌺
Yes, these Opuntias will grow very big when planted in the ground. I just wish I know how to prepare and cook them. You are lucky to be living on top of a soil medium “gold mine”. 😃 You have access to many for free. I remember those ancient arrow heads that you find. Those are so cool! Thank you Clyde!
So big leaves opuntia you have. I love your cactus 🌵
I love that you use cinnamon to treat the cuts on your plants, I use it on my orchids when I cut the flower stems, it's such an awesome and versatile thing in the gardening hacks, I will also use it on my cacti now, you're awesome! Great video!
Thank you! 🙂🌵☕️
Wow 😮your opuntias are really big and beautiful 💚🧡
The baby cacti are so cute and precious 🥺 especially the double headed one it looks like a lithops 🤍🌿
Perla M, haha. You’re right, they do!
Wow that is nice! It must be nice to live in an area where you can grow like that outside! I have an Opuntia however it is a houseplant and it is about a foot and some inches tall. However in the house it will not grow like that! NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm in zone 6 Ohio and we have the seasons so houseplants it is for the cactus!
if you have a Dollar Tree in your area, you can get top dressing for $1. !Cheap! The little bags are about 3 lbs. Good buy. I found some real pretty alabaster chips there.
WOW! Such beatiful opuntia and so big too! I must admit I am jealous of them. Opuntia is possibly my favourite cacti plant!
Opuntias in my area are easy to grow. They also produce delicate-looking flowers during spring. Definitely my go-to cactus for the garden!
@@CactusCaffeine I know some opuntia can grow in my climate of London with no shelter as I have seen it for myself when I visited Kew Gardens botanical gardens but I am not sure which ones.. I have Opuntia microdasys and Opuntia bentonii, if you know if either of them are hardy enough for London I would love to know, thanks :D if not can you please tell me which ones are hardy in London (if you know of course haha) I would just love to have a massive pricklypear in the garden
Ohhhh. This plant (bunny ears) is something I'll only dream about. Totally illegal in Australia as they are considered a pest and have been eradicated throughout the country. Wondered why I'd never seen one in our nurseries. 😫
I saw a video about opuntias being banned in Australia. I guess your environment is so conducive to them that they start growing like weeds there.
WOW! Ur opuntia pads r SO BIG
U have so Many seedlings/pups, I only have a few,and they r so big! And I also have the same gymno as u do :o I never thought I would have the same type of cactus as u do
Fantastic video, Ana 😊 Wow those Opuntia pads are huge! Your seedlings are looking great, love the double headed Gymno, I think the term for that is polyembryony, but I’m sure I’ve heard another term for it as well when that happens. Thank you for sharing with us as always Ana, from Edith & myself, have a wonderful weekend 😊🌵☀️🌺🌼🌸🏜☕️
Polyembryony. Geez, I hope I can remember that. It is exciting to get wacky seedlings. One of mine developed 2 heads much later on in its growth so it looks like a tree with 2 heads on top. But I have yet to get a variegated seedling. 😉 Thanks Daz for watching. I know this one is longer than usual.
Another thing I use on the bottom of my pots are old dryer sheets, it works wonders and also helps put them to use once used up😁
Oh yeah. I see some do that, too. I use my used coffee filter bags sometimes. 😉
So cool to see the two headed cacti!😍 Your opuntias are so big now. I’m looking forward to see what else you’re going to plant in ground soon.🌱🌿💐💞😘
Hi Janna! Yes, I have so many plans and I want to do so many projects but no time to do them all. Lol! That cactus seedling with 2 heads is so unique, indeed. Thanks for watching!
Oh your garden is do green now
That was in summer. Now everything is turning purple due to the cold. 🥶 😉
Such beautiful and healthy opuntia's :) Great video 🌵🌵🙂
Thank you! I miss your vidoes. 🙂
Ouch! So hard to do! I wish u lived closer, I would love a pad! Great job!💚
I love cactus I always see ur videos and appreciate. u are crazy like me .
Mission accomplish,job well done mam Ana 😊🌵🌼👍
Lovely....
Enjoyed 100%!!
Sorry been absent awhile.
Many things going on.
Enjoyed your explanation on how you are making available those smaller succulents for a fellow cacti lover.
Cool stuff Ana.
Hope you have a joyful day🌵☕🍺🌵
Hi Tim! I’m so glad you can stop by. I hope you are well. Coffee and beer CHEERS! ☕️🍺
Such as beautiful and good advice Mrs,love it🤩❣️
Thank you!🙂
Wow! Ang ganda naman po ng garden nyo Ms. Anna 😍 ang lalaki po ng Opuntia nio woah 😍 newbie po ako sa pagkcollect ng CnS at may mga pups na din iba kong cactus maraming salamat sa pagshare kung papanu nyo inaalagaan mga babies nyo 😁 🌵🌵🌵Ang cute po ng coffee mug 😍 coffee lover din po ako 😁 salamat sa mga tips ❤️ keep safe po ❤️❤️❤️
Gorgeous pads! I’m sure they will appreciate the “haircut”! They are all really beautiful Opuntias! I’m inspired by your use of tongs. I’m always afraid to cover my pups in the summer, good to see it works for you. You take very good care of your cacti. 🌵🌵🌵🌵😀
Haha. Tongs are my favorite tool when it comes to cacti. The farther my fingers are from the spines, the better. 😁 Lol on the haircut.
I use black gold mix too! I love it!
Love your garden gnome! ❤️
Another great and helpful video, Ana. I'm not a big fan of Opuntia's. They tend to get wild and out of hand the bigger they grow. Good repotting demo. Very well done 👍👍
Wow Ana you give me an idea to trim my opuntia too.
Haha. Clipping and trimming is therapeutic.
Your garden is beautiful 😍
Thank you. 🙂🌵🌺
I LOVE twins, i have a few sets of twins, an Opuntia englemannii, a rando Gymnocalicium and a new Pach. pringlei. I planted 10k mixed seeds in the hopes of finding wacky ones
10k?! Oh my goodness that is a lot. Yeah, it’s cool. I have another one that developed 2 heads later on in its growth and also one that is crested. I have yet to produce a variegated. 😀🤞
BIFRUCATED cacti are cool, especially when the normals are typically solitary. Some varieties are also normal when stem split growth occurs.
I have some seedlings do this naturally or when fungus happens and heals. 😄 I can never remember that term. Thanks!
Your glove is looking a litle bit like "bloody fingers"😂
Very good choice!
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Great video
Thank you
*Cactus Caffeine* I Really Love It. Your Contents It's Good :b
Your Opuntias are very perfect. A friend brought me a pad from hers, she lives in Texas but my pad is s growing in a weird shape. It also lost the spines. It might be growing in monstrose form.
Oh, that is an unusual one you got if it is growing into a monstrose form. It probably sensed that it is in another country and decided to be different. 😉 Thanks for watching, Fernanda!
I enjoyed that video. Your opuntia is amazing... the heat may be too much for humans in the summer but they clearly love it. Our warm, damp summers in Britain wouldn’t suit them!
Ang lakiiiiiiii
Sarap humingi.hahahahhahaha
Kung kapitbahay lang kita, bibigyan kita. 😄
@@CactusCaffeine hahahha kaso malayo hahaha
That twinhead gymno seedling looks awesome! and btw your cup is so cute po
Haha. Filipinos lang Ang makaka-appreciate ng mug ko. Unique siya, I just wish it has barako coffee in it. 😉
Could you please give info on the shears you are using to cut your Opuntias?? They look great and I need a new pair!!! Your plants/seedlings always look so healthy!!!
Oh my shears? Nothing special. I got them from one of the big box stores. 😁 They are very handy, though and sharp, too. 👍🏼
Salamat for another vlog Ana. I’ve learned a lot from watching your videos. I also have a double-headed cactus that I bought from Lowe’s or Home Depot here in Las Vegas. Walang tag/ID yung cactus nung binili ko. I think it’s getting too top heavy and I’ll have to stake it up for support. Looking forward to your next video!
Oh, that is a lucky find! They are not common and I like to think that they bring good luck. Haha. Salamat po for watching. Sa uulitin! 😉
I suggest po Yung video about mammillaria plumosa care tips😊😊
Cheers Ms Anna I just watched your video, very well said, thank you for some tips. I may ask if you had problem about mealy bugs 🐛 or pest to your cactus and succulent, what is special soil to use or mix up to avoid pest . Thank you.🌵❤️
Thankfully I have no problems with mealy bugs right now. I had them before but they are usually from those cactus or succulent that I just bought from the store. 50/50 alcohol and water with a couple drops dishwashing liquid does the trick for me. I don’t think the soil has anything to do with attracting mealy bugs though I may be wrong. But I notice that the mealies attack my weakest plants. They seem to sense my plants that are having health issues and they attack them first.
Talking about the opuntia (nopal in México), Have you tried to eat them before they get so big??? They're one of my favorite food!! We have a lot of plants at home just to have a good meal 😊
Oh I love eating nopales. Someone used to grill them for me and they are delicious! Too bad I do not know how to prepare them myself. 😌
Cactus Caffeine there are many many ways, but just grilling them with salt are 👌🏼 I like then with chicken in green tomatoe chili sauce 😋
I would love to try that! 🤤
Cactus Caffeine, just because I’m a really great “nopalholic” I would make a video with the recipe and will send you the link 😊
That looks like supermarket cinnamon........😆
It is! It’s from my kitchen. 😉
Love your videos. What job do you do?
This was a fun video to watch this morning. I think that's great you can move those opuntia back. I can't imagine there having been a big hole back there. Does the tray for the pups have holes? I've got a bunch of pups and been wondering how to go about this. I bought that black gold soil and found out unfortunately that each part of the country gets different mixes. Here in the south east we get a really terrible blend that's mostly sticks. If I sift it it's good but you get so little you're just buying stick. Nothing as nice as your mix. So stupid they do that. I found out from a review on Amazon. On the bag it even says different ingredients for different regions. Cactus pretty much need the same stuff I have no idea why they do something so dumb. I can't wait for my first seedlings to get big enough to repot. My oldest ones are two months and still the same size as when they sprouted. Oh I have that same white and blue tweezer haha.
Yes the tray does have holes for drainage. I forgot to mention that. Thanks for asking that. 👍🏼 You are not the first person to tell me that Black Gold mixes in other states are different. I don’t know where mine came from as there is no Nevada state indicated on the bag. The other person says his has mostly peat moss and no lava rocks. 😟 I’m sure your seedlings will do great. They go through a growth spurt at some point. 😃
@@CactusCaffeine Yeah, it's annoying it's not a consistent formula. I wish mine had lava rocks. Mine was mostly sticks. I should have taken a photo but won't buy it again. Aw thanks. Hope they'll get to that growth spurt soon.
Such a beautiful collection of cactus 😍and can I pls know if cinnamon powder will work with succulents as well or not??
Cinnamon is wonderful on succulents as well as other types of plants. 🙂
Do you have any tips on propagating this cactus inside? I live in Florida and I’m worried it might be too wet for it outside until it has roots. Thank you for any advise! P.s I love your channel.
This opuntia is easy to root. They grow better outside and can take more water than other cactus when established. When grown in low light, the pads will grow elongated instead of round. While rooting, just put it under a roof to protect it from getting too wet. 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine Thank you. I'll move a few a my pads outside. My hubby got me a grow light, so I'll put some under it too. I can't wait to see them flourish.
I use a hacksaw to trim my opuntia.
I might need to do that on mine soon. Every year they grow bigger pads. 😄
Bentahan mo naman ako ng opuntia ficus indica mo! heheh. Mas maganda mga pads mo kasi walang spines! 😄 Thanks for the video!
How old are your Opuntia ficus-indica?
What color are the fruits they bear?
They are about six years now but they have not flowered for me yet.
By now you probably know that it is cheaper to go to a local gravel and rock company and buy by
the ton...they will accommodate small orders too. I use empty cat litter containers. They weigh my car, I drive in and they fill them, they weigh my car again and I pay and go.
When is the proper timing to cut the pads from the Cactus?
Generally for Opuntias, if you are planning to root the pads, do it when the pads are big enough. They should be able withstand a little bit of drying out while it is still rooting.
And if you cut in the cutting not in the plant left (sorry, I can't explain myself better) the little piece left will dry and fall by itself without hurting the plant. (I just love "nopales"!!!)
Lindo i Love
Thank you 😊
Can i use fresh 3 inch new sprouted pads to grow in pots?
Glue the stepping stone back together
Haha. Yes, I tried that but the stone crumbled further when I picked it up. 🥴 Time for a new decor.
Does it matter what kind of pot you use I only use clay pots ?
I’m going to make desert garden by my house. Have a very small area that is not being used.
That is an exciting project. Good luck! 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine thank you Ana. Love your videos. Very good encouragement from you.
Summer is the time to repot cactus?
Spring and summer is the best because it gives them time to get settled before the cold winter sets in. 🙂
Congrats mam! You're growing a healthy OFI (Opuntia ficus-indica). By the way....how old are they?
Is that tray from a rack of ribs?
I use lava gravel.
can you grow cacti Outdoor? I mean in rain, I live in India and it rains continuously during monsoon season?
This type of opuntia is more forgiving with water, as long as their roots are on well draining soil. Planting them on higher ground is best for you.
@@CactusCaffeine Thank you
Is that pure cinnamon or is it mixed with other ingredients?
It is cinnamon that you buy from the spice rack at the grocery. Pure ground cinnamon. 🙂
How come the thorn is not poking your fingers?
The spines on this one are few and far apart. So I was able to grab them on the area with no spines. 😉
Hello may í ask what do you do with the opuntia fiscus leaves that you trimmed off
René Hansler I am rooting them. Some I am giving to a friend and some I will plant in my backyard. 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine they look great
Have you sell opuntia cactus out side to the country
I can't believe this people let those cactus grow too big, and nobody start eating them. If you eat them, there is no problem with the growing...that cactus is so nutritious...
Maria Teresa Maurin, I love eating nopales. My colleague’s mom used to grill them for me and they are delicious! Too bad I don’t know how to prepare them myself. But nothing is going to waste as I am planting all these pads. 🙂
@@CactusCaffeine omg, is so easy to prepare them!! Like a salad with pico de gallo and queso fresco and some chips are delicious
Omg! My mouth is watering. 🤤 I just don’t know which pads to take and how to clean them. I’m scared that I won’t clean them right and end up eating spines. 🥴
what is the name of this prickly pear (what kind) ?
Opuntia ficus indica
@@CactusCaffeine thanks
How long does it take to form a root?
If you plant them during warmer months, they root fast. Mine did in less than a month.
@@CactusCaffeine thank you
Do you ever eat them?
I do! Someone cooks them for me. I still have to learn how to cook them myself.
@@CactusCaffeine its not that hard, you just gotta make sure you get the spines out of them
I decided that this year’s new pads, I will try to cook them myself. Wish me luck! 🙂
The video is good
and I watch it to the end
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Are they not edible??
Yes they are. But I only cook the young pads. 😊
Nami-miss ko vlog mo.
Natuwa ako kasi kumakain pala ng cactus si Alvin the chipmunks 😊✌️
Yung cactus ko ayaw lumaki at hindi humahaba ang roots 😢 Pano dapat ko gawin?
Try niyo po change yung soil. Napansin ko po yung mga cactus ko na nakatanim sa pangit na soil, mabagal po lumaki at kapag tinanggal ko sa pot, kaunti lang yung roots. Try niyo din po mag-fertilize. 🙂
Helonice
Dont you eat them.? you are missing a lot of nutricion
I do! But somebody else cooks them for me. 😁
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Oh you poor thing having to live next door to that awfully noisy air conditioner.
Haha. It’s all good. It is very hot here right now. 😉
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How do you keep them from change color , mine tend to grown some kind of fungus ?
Good air circulation will help keep fungus down. Also don’t let them sit in wet soil for too long.