Is it possible to have these collections without green houses? If someone lives in desert environment is it possible to have all this outside? I live in baja sur and want to get started, but I notice all have greenhouses.
Holy heck, You could landscape straight into the ground with whatever you wanted in your climate zone!! Shoot, you probably walk outside and see cacti growing like natural, huh? Do you even get winter in Baja?
I will agree for the most part with Risen there. You certainly could grow these in Baja with very few issues I would imagine - the climate is good the rain is a bit out of season for astros in Baja but I would imagine they may adapt well particularly if you put them into the ground
His greenhouse is organized in such a way that you can see all of the subtle nuances in each cultivar. The way he arranges and pots everything is also very aesthetically pleasing.
nice set up! discreet, yet he got some bangers in there! that medusae in the blue pot! i have a hard time with astro up here in PA. we get so much humidity and i think that's what kills them for me. they start off from seed good. but damp off way too easy for me. i have a couple pots of 2 yr old asterias from seed and they still haven't woke up yet and summer is almost over. i have a grafted astro that is the size of a small pumpkin lol. it thrives. nice plants, Adam. thanks for the video.
Yeah that humidity is a huge set back for these plants I think generally. But sounds like grafting the best ones is the way to go with your growing conditions
@@CactusQuest no they’re not big enough yet maybe another year and they will but I have some different looking ones that have grown a baby on top and a lot of variegated ones as I just buy mixed seeds I have found that they are slow growing
Thanks for the awesome video Hunter😊🙌🌵And thanks to Adam for taking the time to show his collection. I love his greenhouse and the air circulation is mint👍💯
The one you said looks as an Echeveria.. I think, it looks as a valdezii on steroids 🌵 very cool collection! Thanks for sharing, cacti greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
Hello from Russia, from St. Petersburg! We have low temperatures in winter and lack of sunlight, so during the winter period, cacti are grown on the windowsill with additional lighting.
Adam surely has a wonderful collection of astros.. and of course thanks to you we all can get a greenhouse tour just by sitting here doing nothing..😁 Can't wait to see you on another tour 👍🏼👍🏼
Adam your plants are simply amazing. I love Astrophytum, you have some of the best I’ve seen.. I’ll be contacting you for some seed.. or perhaps even to buy a specimen, (if you are so inclined)! Also, well done 👍 on the greenhouse! Happy growing 🌵
hi. I have a question. I grow roomplants. Most of them are succulents. The location is at a northwest window. In theory this is a bad location because of the lagg of light. They get about 4 hours of sunlight during summer and weak light during winter. I try to not fertilize them from oktober till april and only water them 5 to 6 times during this time which actually is a good solution and makes most of them grow ordinary. If some of them do grow long leaves to find light I turn them so they grow evenly and if necessesary cut them. I cant stop watering them completly because temperatures only change about 5 degress celcius in my room over the year which is about 40 degress fahrenheit. I am looking for as succulent that can bloom under these conditions. If anybody has an idea let me know.
i wish i knew that i would collect ariocarpus 30 years ago. i grew seed mixes and got a bit of everything. only in the past 10 years have i found my main genus of concentration. i am learning a lot about how to grow them well and producing seed. i am just learning how to produce certain traits. focusing on just one genus is a whole lifetime of learning about that plant.
@@samlittle7243 it’s not….. racism is when there was literally laws keeping ppl of color from horticultural practices so my ppl in this hobby aren’t seen as much or respected so pls don’t project your wyt ignorance over here
Frankly I do not understand you guys who live in the southern climate, what do you need a greenhous for? Would not just a simple rain protection be enough?
he controls light and pests. i agree that a pergola could be of good use if you don't have freezing temps to deal with. the sun is hard on plants out west and the survivors are found under anything to protect them from it.
Love a new greenhouse tour!
🌵✅thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tour and the education on Atrophytum cacti!
Is it possible to have these collections without green houses? If someone lives in desert environment is it possible to have all this outside? I live in baja sur and want to get started, but I notice all have greenhouses.
Holy heck, You could landscape straight into the ground with whatever you wanted in your climate zone!! Shoot, you probably walk outside and see cacti growing like natural, huh? Do you even get winter in Baja?
I will agree for the most part with Risen there. You certainly could grow these in Baja with very few issues I would imagine - the climate is good the rain is a bit out of season for astros in Baja but I would imagine they may adapt well particularly if you put them into the ground
Love seeing a fellow brotha collecting cactus 🌵 awesome video my friend! Keep them coming
My heart sings when I see diverse plant enthusiasts. We are out there!!!
Plant nerds are cool people!
Asteros are one of my favorite genera of all time. They are just so charismatic, and the variation between species / cultivars is stunning!
Yeah man. The genetic diversity with in this genus is jaw dropping. How could anyone not believe in evolution? 😂 I love them too.
I’ve been looking forward to this video! I’m a big fan of Adam’s instagram
Such a chill dude. ✅
What an amazing collection!!!
Best guy in the world! Baker!
This is a really nice and rad collection of astro's 😍😍😍 Keep it up Adam :)
I feel this, also decided to focus on Astrophytum
hell yeah would love to hear about Adam's degraft successes and any tips or tricks from you Hunter!
Greenhouse tours are the best! Love getting to know the people in the cactus community!
Thank you! More to come for sure.
His greenhouse is organized in such a way that you can see all of the subtle nuances in each cultivar. The way he arranges and pots everything is also very aesthetically pleasing.
What a rad collection! Bet he’s got some Trichocereus somewhere! 😂🤙🔥
Astroooooooos
This tour was awesome thanks guys
Our pleasure! ✅💚✨🌵
Another great video Hunter. I certainly enjoyed and I love the music you choose. Thanks, PEACE!
Thanks dude. I enjoy scoring the videos. Picking out and or making some of the music myself is half the fun
Does he have any recommendations for fans in a greenhouse that size? Are there completely solar options?
nice set up! discreet, yet he got some bangers in there! that medusae in the blue pot! i have a hard time with astro up here in PA. we get so much humidity and i think that's what kills them for me. they start off from seed good. but damp off way too easy for me. i have a couple pots of 2 yr old asterias from seed and they still haven't woke up yet and summer is almost over. i have a grafted astro that is the size of a small pumpkin lol. it thrives. nice plants, Adam. thanks for the video.
Yeah that humidity is a huge set back for these plants I think generally. But sounds like grafting the best ones is the way to go with your growing conditions
I am growing astrophytum and gymnocalycium from seeds that i have purchased seeds and been growing them about 3 years
I find that growing from seed is the most rewarding part of this entire hobby have any of your seedlings flowered yet?
@@CactusQuest no they’re not big enough yet maybe another year and they will but I have some different looking ones that have grown a baby on top and a lot of variegated ones as I just buy mixed seeds I have found that they are slow growing
Thanks I just love astrophytums soooo beautiful and Adam yours looks so healthy and happy love them. Thanks again for sharing this video.❤
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it!
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The astro kiiiing 👑 awesome vid guys💪
Thanks dawgie
Another amazing video. Much love brothas
Much appreciated thank you! 🌵💚
Have you ever heard of the Echinocereus relictus?
I have not no
Ohh, Astros are always awesome!!!
Right?!
Thanks for the awesome video Hunter😊🙌🌵And thanks to Adam for taking the time to show his collection. I love his greenhouse and the air circulation is mint👍💯
Our pleasure! - Adam is super chill and his set up is different from so many others I have visited. Glad to share it.
Great information - really nice guy 👍👍
The one you said looks as an Echeveria.. I think, it looks as a valdezii on steroids 🌵 very cool collection!
Thanks for sharing, cacti greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
Cacti on steroids lol. That’s a funny image in my head. Thanks for watching dude!
Hello from Russia, from St. Petersburg! We have low temperatures in winter and lack of sunlight, so during the winter period, cacti are grown on the windowsill with additional lighting.
amazing colection!!! greetings from Argentina!!
Always learning! Thanks so much for this❤
You are so welcome!
those asterias x ornatum weirdos are killer
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I think you forgot a Y in the title
Great video. I follow Adam on IG. Loved to see his setup and plants.
Awesome! Thank you! Dude is incredibly chill.
What's that Instagram I did quite catch it but I would like to make a few purchases
Hey! I learned some shit! 😊
just bought a variegated gem from him. answers all my questions and more about my purchase. one of the nicest people out there!
That is so cool!
Adam surely has a wonderful collection of astros.. and of course thanks to you we all can get a greenhouse tour just by sitting here doing nothing..😁 Can't wait to see you on another tour 👍🏼👍🏼
That's the content i need!!
Hell yeah. Thanks Alex.
Never knew that about the wind in the desert - fascinating 👍
Nice collection, Baker!
very cool. love these greenhouse tours videos!!
More to come! Thank you!
Super nice collection Adam!🌵
So nice to see such beautiful and healthy plants, all so nicely kept and cared for. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah man. Some of the spot have deteriorated quite a bit that I’ve visited and it’s always nice to see a super clean well cared for collection
I love the Greenhouse Tours
I enjoy making them too. Fun to see how other people have there set up
Best pest control for a greenhouse is heat i found.
Loved the green house. One of my favorite genus.
Same here!
Adam your plants are simply amazing. I love Astrophytum, you have some of the best I’ve seen.. I’ll be contacting you for some seed.. or perhaps even to buy a specimen, (if you are so inclined)! Also, well done 👍 on the greenhouse! Happy growing 🌵
awesome 😘
Is lophopora and astophtum different?
Yes they are - while they make look similar they are infact both in a different genus.
Astrophytum myriostigma ssp aztekioides.. aka kikko.
Adam has a stunning Astrophytum collection. I will remember to keep my Astros underpotted. Astros will always be a favourite of mine. Great video.
Couldn't agree more! - I personally notice many many cacti respond well to being under potted
Cool collection and set up 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
hi. I have a question. I grow roomplants. Most of them are succulents. The location is at a northwest window. In theory this is a bad location because of the lagg of light. They get about 4 hours of sunlight during summer and weak light during winter. I try to not fertilize them from oktober till april and only water them 5 to 6 times during this time which actually is a good solution and makes most of them grow ordinary. If some of them do grow long leaves to find light I turn them so they grow evenly and if necessesary cut them. I cant stop watering them completly because temperatures only change about 5 degress celcius in my room over the year which is about 40 degress fahrenheit. I am looking for as succulent that can bloom under these conditions. If anybody has an idea let me know.
Adam, beautiful collection❤ thanks for sharing!!
That is a very impressive green house & cacti collection 👌
Beautiful collection, thanks for sharing!
What is the shade cloth he has on the greenhouse? How does it stay on?
Beautiful Cactus. Really loved all the shapes. ❤
The Astro king Midas 🙌🏼😄
I don't think owning/collecting cacti will ever my thing, but boy are they cool to look at! So many interesting shapes. Great tour
The spines def aren’t for everyone I totally get it. Glad you enjoyed watching the video none the less. Thanks for the comment!
14:39 Love the japanese city pop with this cacti wiki
Is there a place to get pumice in riverside ca
Man this greenhouse looks awesome
In green house exos fan is mandatory?
wind is a very underestimated element to promoting root development
Yes indeed.
very cool
В кадре много дядек, мало кактусов!
How often do you water?
Fortunate enough to visited Baker’s greenhouse. Soo many dope Astros!
Also cool video Hunter 🤙
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i wish i knew that i would collect ariocarpus 30 years ago. i grew seed mixes and got a bit of everything. only in the past 10 years have i found my main genus of concentration. i am learning a lot about how to grow them well and producing seed. i am just learning how to produce certain traits. focusing on just one genus is a whole lifetime of learning about that plant.
Beautiful 😊
Que belleza de cactus🇺🇾🌹🌵
Awesome 🌵
Awesome
Ight. Imma need that lil Japanese diddy that played for a min
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素晴らしい‼️
Great tour and q and a . Guy seems very knowledgeable
Awesome Greenhouse. He filled it out well. !
Fantastic collection , yeah ! 👌👌👌👌🎉🎉
Thank you! Cheers!✨✨✅
Love seeing other collectors of color in the hobby 🫶🏽🤍
Yeah that's racist champ
@@samlittle7243 it’s not….. racism is when there was literally laws keeping ppl of color from horticultural practices so my ppl in this hobby aren’t seen as much or respected so pls don’t project your wyt ignorance over here
Great content! I love the plants from Adam @bakersuccs . This video will help anyone who is growing astrophytum. Thanks for shoring!!!
Frankly I do not understand you guys who live in the southern climate, what do you need a greenhous for? Would not just a simple rain protection be enough?
he controls light and pests. i agree that a pergola could be of good use if you don't have freezing temps to deal with. the sun is hard on plants out west and the survivors are found under anything to protect them from it.
Hello!! I would like to know, what fertilizer do you use and how often?
Thank you!