That was very helpful! I did not know you should not pack the soil when planting a cactus like that also I learned the hard way with gloves even with good leather gloves they are destroyed with the thorns getting inside the leather
I loved this video! You were spot on about the prickly pear needles, holy moly! What should I do if my cacti are spotting yellow? Almost like human skin blisters after a sun burn only less poofy.
Thank you so much!! I have a California pincushion that outgrew its pot, and had no idea what to do! I don't think even pigskin gloves would block its spikes!; I accidentally touched a prickly pear once :( so painful.
I just got a Cow's Horn cactus from Home Depot and the soil looks atrocious. I need to brace myself and figure out how I'm going to repot this! 😅 I am thinking of cutting the plastic bin and getting it out that way. Any advice would be amazing!
I save brown packing paper sheets for everything: lining inside trash cans, baking, cooking transfers, spray paint coverings. Now I'll rope my cactus in for repotting.
I should have worn gloves when I repotted my coral cactus the other day! And a little piece broke off and I got a little bit of the latex on my fingers.... it did wash off. Thanks for the warning! I like the idea of using paper that way!
Thanks for the tutorial! I have a very long, dangly prickly pear-type cactus at home that I need to re-pot into a larger habitat, though I have no idea how to get it out of the pot it is currently in, especially since it has a smaller baby cactus in the same pot. I worry that trying to take it out, no matter how gently I handle it, will damage the cactus or make it fall out of shape or even break off. Any advice?
I'm settin here looking at this gimungous cactus I bought about 7 months ago. It was no more than 3 inches tall and now it's pushing 8. No clue what it is. It's prickly, hella hairy, it's got some sort of purple flower stickin out the side and it's fixing to fall over onto my bed any day now 😅 So thanks! I was fearing waking up with this thing stickin out my leg.
Hi. Great video! I just repotted a Silver torch that was way too large for it's pot and root bound. After cleaning the roots and letting it dry for several days i repotted it. The mix I used is bone dry and have not watered it yet. Being that it's October should I hold off on watering for the now? Thanks for any info.
If it was bone dry before you repotted it and it is still bone dry I would water it. Then wait quite a while to water again. The water will help to hold the plant in place and encourage root growth.
Karen, Water right after repotting. It will help the roots with the shock of being transplanted. In general we don't feed our cactus. They don't really need it and we don't want them to grow any faster then they are already growing. That being said if you want to fertilize your cacti twice a year is good, once in spring and once again mid to late summer. If you are in a warmer climate winter feeding might also be appropriate. In Ohio where we are winter fertilizing is not a good idea.
Not true about drainage hole being a necessity. Had the same cacti and succulents for years and as long as you monitor watering and plant it in the right medium to compensate for extra moisture, you'll be fine. Terracotta is definitely the better choice though.
Hi there, thank you for your information. I do have a question: I got a big used empty terracotta pot and I don’t know what type of plant was there before. The inside has dirt and old roots attached to the wall, the outside has greenish spots that looks like algae to me. Can I plant my cactus (African milk tree) using this pot as it is? Or do I need to do any deep cleaning to avoid any kind of bugs etc? Thank you for your help
I just repotted mine and already messed up lol. I think everything is fine except i put it in a pot that was deeper but otherwise the same width. Do i need to change it or is it okay for a while? Its a barrel cactus and id prefer it to grow tall rather than wide if that makes a difference.
so, I know you said that a drainage hole is a must-have for a cactus, but my brother wants me to repot his and put it in a wooden box that doesn't have a drainage hole (he wants to keep it in his room). Can he just water it less or does he need to drill a hole in the bottom?
I repot a cactus into a pot without drainage holes and it survived, it grew a lot and I just watered it less. Although, another cactus I had that was in the same type of pot rotted, even though the other one survived and they got the same amount of water. I assume you’ve already repotted it, but I’ll just say that a pot without drainage can work, but to make sure your cactus doesn’t rot you should have drainage holes, you don’t want the water to build up.
We always recommend a pot with a hole, it just makes watering easier. But if you are having success and your pot doesn't have a hole, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
I live in SW Louisiana and I used to hunt deer years ago in the hills around San Antonio, TX (near a town called Bandera). These type (prickly pear) are growing wild everywhere in the hills, as are various types of Yucca. You can't emphasize avoiding the glockets (sp?) enough when handling them. I order to get them out (as they'll drive you crazy!) using a large magnifying glass and a pair of fine TWEEZERS. You'll be surprised at yourself at how accurate you can become removing these little almost microscopic spines. My advice is to ALWAYS use gloves when handling these type cacti.
The use of padded bbq tongs is BRILLIANT!
It is the only thing that works!
That was very helpful!
I did not know you should not pack the soil when planting a cactus like that also I learned the hard way with gloves even with good leather gloves they are destroyed with the thorns getting inside the leather
thanks for telling me how to repot a cactus can't wait to repot my peanut cactus.
This brings up so many memories growing up in AZ!
I am glad you liked it!
I loved this video! You were spot on about the prickly pear needles, holy moly! What should I do if my cacti are spotting yellow? Almost like human skin blisters after a sun burn only less poofy.
Oh no! I would just leave it and let it figure it self out. Sunburn can heal but the scaring will not go away.
Thank you so much!! I have a California pincushion that outgrew its pot, and had no idea what to do! I don't think even pigskin gloves would block its spikes!; I accidentally touched a prickly pear once :( so painful.
Good Luck!
What a great trick to remove. Like an oil filter wrench.
9-26-24 video is very helpful!! The brown paper bag hack is super useful!!!!
I just got a Cow's Horn cactus from Home Depot and the soil looks atrocious. I need to brace myself and figure out how I'm going to repot this! 😅 I am thinking of cutting the plastic bin and getting it out that way. Any advice would be amazing!
I save brown packing paper sheets for everything: lining inside trash cans, baking, cooking transfers, spray paint coverings. Now I'll rope my cactus in for repotting.
Great plan
I should have worn gloves when I repotted my coral cactus the other day! And a little piece broke off and I got a little bit of the latex on my fingers.... it did wash off. Thanks for the warning! I like the idea of using paper that way!
Thank you for this! Very helpful and informative!
Never knew that about the prickly pear pads! Cool! Thank you!
Great video! I'll wait until spring to repot my golden barrel which sucks because I just bought a new pot for it
Thanks for the tutorial! I have a very long, dangly prickly pear-type cactus at home that I need to re-pot into a larger habitat, though I have no idea how to get it out of the pot it is currently in, especially since it has a smaller baby cactus in the same pot. I worry that trying to take it out, no matter how gently I handle it, will damage the cactus or make it fall out of shape or even break off. Any advice?
I'm settin here looking at this gimungous cactus I bought about 7 months ago. It was no more than 3 inches tall and now it's pushing 8. No clue what it is. It's prickly, hella hairy, it's got some sort of purple flower stickin out the side and it's fixing to fall over onto my bed any day now 😅 So thanks! I was fearing waking up with this thing stickin out my leg.
Ha!
I Got 2 cactus today this really helped, thanks!
That pears packing .45 glock-ets
I guess I should not have originally planted in a ceramic pot, it will not budge . Any hope? 😮
What if I can't massage the pot? I'm going from clay pot to bigger clay pot!
Use a hammer to break the old pot.
A local lady known around here for her cacti swears by livestock grooming gloves and BBQ tongs (the heavy duty ones) for handling them.
That is a good option too. I find tongs can make moving a large/heavy specimen hard.
Hi. Great video! I just repotted a Silver torch that was way too large for it's pot and root bound. After cleaning the roots and letting it dry for several days i repotted it. The mix I used is bone dry and have not watered it yet. Being that it's October should I hold off on watering for the now? Thanks for any info.
If it was bone dry before you repotted it and it is still bone dry I would water it. Then wait quite a while to water again. The water will help to hold the plant in place and encourage root growth.
Good info! When do you water and feed cactus after repotting?
Karen,
Water right after repotting. It will help the roots with the shock of being transplanted. In general we don't feed our cactus. They don't really need it and we don't want them to grow any faster then they are already growing. That being said if you want to fertilize your cacti twice a year is good, once in spring and once again mid to late summer. If you are in a warmer climate winter feeding might also be appropriate. In Ohio where we are winter fertilizing is not a good idea.
GREAT TIPS!!! Thank you so much😊
I trust him because he has a thriving calathea
💚Thank you so much for this video!🌵
my left ear liked this video
It's an old one, with weird sound. We cannot do anything with the sound 4 years later. We just have to make a new one.
How often do you repot?
Not true about drainage hole being a necessity. Had the same cacti and succulents for years and as long as you monitor watering and plant it in the right medium to compensate for extra moisture, you'll be fine. Terracotta is definitely the better choice though.
thanks for this video!!! repotted my cactus without prickles lmao
Thanks man ima roll me some paper and transfer my cactuses
Very helpful video. Thank you!
Hi there, thank you for your information. I do have a question: I got a big used empty terracotta pot and I don’t know what type of plant was there before. The inside has dirt and old roots attached to the wall, the outside has greenish spots that looks like algae to me. Can I plant my cactus (African milk tree) using this pot as it is? Or do I need to do any deep cleaning to avoid any kind of bugs etc?
Thank you for your help
You should be able to just plant right in it! I have never heard of an old pot causing problems :)
I just repotted mine and already messed up lol. I think everything is fine except i put it in a pot that was deeper but otherwise the same width. Do i need to change it or is it okay for a while? Its a barrel cactus and id prefer it to grow tall rather than wide if that makes a difference.
It is probablly fine :)
Can those 2 be repotted together?
Thank you;I’ll try it.
I should probably start wearing gloves when I handle my cacti 🤣
What do I do when the cacti is growing wild and I want to take it out of the ground and put it in a pot?
You will need to wear thick clothing, a shovel and lots of cardboard.
Poaching?
Should we water after repotting
Yep you should :)
Is it the same to repot a African milk Tree? I found one and honestly I know nothing about cactus :/
Yep it should work the same :)
so, I know you said that a drainage hole is a must-have for a cactus, but my brother wants me to repot his and put it in a wooden box that doesn't have a drainage hole (he wants to keep it in his room). Can he just water it less or does he need to drill a hole in the bottom?
I repot a cactus into a pot without drainage holes and it survived, it grew a lot and I just watered it less. Although, another cactus I had that was in the same type of pot rotted, even though the other one survived and they got the same amount of water.
I assume you’ve already repotted it, but I’ll just say that a pot without drainage can work, but to make sure your cactus doesn’t rot you should have drainage holes, you don’t want the water to build up.
Why do you need a drain hole? I only water it once it's thoroughly dry. Never too much water
We always recommend a pot with a hole, it just makes watering easier. But if you are having success and your pot doesn't have a hole, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
This was very helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I live in SW Louisiana and I used to hunt deer years ago in the hills around San Antonio, TX (near a town called Bandera). These type (prickly pear) are growing wild everywhere in the hills, as are various types of Yucca. You can't emphasize avoiding the glockets (sp?) enough when handling them. I order to get them out (as they'll drive you crazy!) using a large magnifying glass and a pair of fine TWEEZERS. You'll be surprised at yourself at how accurate you can become removing these little almost microscopic spines. My advice is to ALWAYS use gloves when handling these type cacti.
Thank you so much.
very helpful.. thank you for this video !
Great video thanks
No sound. Every other video I’ve watched today has sound. No idea why I can’t hear yours.
And watering......?????
That must be either passacana or poco.
The cactus behind Jared is a Peruvian Apple :)
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Why is the sound messed and only in one ear! 😭
Why on earth wld u want 2 pot prickly pear .. it's a noxious weed !!!!
Great selection at there place but the staff was very rude
they poked ya with a cactus XD