I'm glad I watched this video. I recently bought a total of 6 of these (2 Adenium Arabicums and 4 A. obesums) last spring of 2023 and it's now Nov. 23, 2023 (Thanksgiving day). They're all around 6" tall. They haven't dropped their leaves for the winter dormancy yet, but I expect it will probably happen before Christmas for sure, even though I'm in a solid subtropical climate of Lake Charles, LA. I hope to get them to bloom next spring, so I'll be watching more videos to make that happen. I don't even know what color they will be, so I'll just wait in anticipation. Thanks again, and happy gardening! 🪴🌵
I live in the panhandle of Florida , mine blooms almost year round. You might have to force dormancy. But I don't think it hurts them to continue growing if they are healthy.
I would like to have a desert rose, but heard you are not supposed to touch because they are poisonous. However, I see you touching and trimming. Where can I find accurate information on these beautiful plants?
Are these plants sensitive to hard water? Mine was doing so well and then I was battling thrips and I watered in a systemic with water from the house. The leaves started yellowing at the tips and then turned dry brown.
I have a desert rose that is over five feet tall and has no caudex whatsoever. It rarely blooms, but it grows like crazy. Should I chop off a couple of feet? It's probably 6 or 7 years old.
Hi Really enjoyed your video. I'm inquiring about no blooms this year. Live in Canada and its now September..had previously pruned it in May/june. Do you think blooms will still appear this year? It's in a sunny location in my backyard.
Thanks for the pruning techniques!
I'm glad I watched this video. I recently bought a total of 6 of these (2 Adenium Arabicums and 4 A. obesums) last spring of 2023 and it's now Nov. 23, 2023 (Thanksgiving day). They're all around 6" tall. They haven't dropped their leaves for the winter dormancy yet, but I expect it will probably happen before Christmas for sure, even though I'm in a solid subtropical climate of Lake Charles, LA. I hope to get them to bloom next spring, so I'll be watching more videos to make that happen. I don't even know what color they will be, so I'll just wait in anticipation. Thanks again, and happy gardening! 🪴🌵
I live in the panhandle of Florida , mine blooms almost year round. You might have to force dormancy. But I don't think it hurts them to continue growing if they are healthy.
Fabulous plants and also your video.I will prune mine in spring.Thank you so much for teaching us🌺
Most welcome 😊
Thanks for the video. I have several desert rose plants and don't know much about them.
❤❤❤❤thanks so much for sharing your experience
Love these plants!
🎉 Thank you very much for sharing.. I subscribed to your channel 🙏
Fantastic advice thanks 😊
Yet another plant I need to try growing. Thanks Byron!
I would like to have a desert rose, but heard you are not supposed to touch because they are poisonous. However, I see you touching and trimming. Where can I find accurate information on these beautiful plants?
Love desert rose, too. Have 3 myself.
thanks a ton !
Are these plants sensitive to hard water? Mine was doing so well and then I was battling thrips and I watered in a systemic with water from the house. The leaves started yellowing at the tips and then turned dry brown.
Thank you for a very helpful video. Hope you can tell me the best soil for adeniums?
Everything is easy when you can take your sweet time.
Thanks
Do we water at all in the winter?
When is the best time of year to prune?
When is the best time to prune them …right now our temp is 105 -110!!! Would I wait till it is cooler down to 60 as in Fall or spring? Thanks.
The best time to prune is just as they are beginning to grow again in late winter in early spring.
I have a desert rose that is over five feet tall and has no caudex whatsoever. It rarely blooms, but it grows like crazy. Should I chop off a couple of feet? It's probably 6 or 7 years old.
You can prune it back relatively hard if it's that large. The fact that it doesn't have a cordex may be because it was rooted from a cutting.
@@LogeesPlantswill rooted cuttings ever form a caudex?
It's April here and warm so I'll prune mine now I guess?
Hi
Really enjoyed your video. I'm inquiring about no blooms this year. Live in Canada and its now September..had previously pruned it in May/june. Do you think blooms will still appear this year? It's in a sunny location in my backyard.
It could flower, although it is getting late due to the shortening days and decrease in light intensity before going into winter.
Can you root the part that was pruned?
Cuttings can be rooted, although it is not often very easy.
You said pruning June to July. what season is that where you are as that is my Winter.
That's summer for us here in Connecticut, USA.
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