Good morning Maureen. I would like to purchase some of your euphorias the green ones. Please email me at ojswan@gmail.com I have been looking everywhere for the euphorias green. Blessings
Great video Marija , thanks . After you inspiring me over time to add euphorbia plants to my succ / cacti collection , I sourced out to find your video on them made in your old house . Great info thanks . As advices this past week by you , today I gave my cacti which I have a fair number of , a small drink Just to tide them over for the coming winter months . Thanks for that advice as I’m very new to cactus snd really didn’t know what to do in regards to a drink with the onset of winter . Great advice as always from you Marija . Cheers and have a good weekend 🎉❤🌵😎😀
You're right Marija, Euphorbias and Aloes are probably the easiest to grow. I have a Euphorbia Trigona Rubra that has doubled in size in just a few months. Sticks on fire is another good one. Thanks so much for sharing!
You have such beautiful plants and very rare plant, again beautiful euphorbia. I’m having a hard time trying to find different euphorbia, I love how different and beautiful they grow.
How did i miss this video! I have been denying my euphorbias from a drink. Hopefully now they're gonna look better. Thanks Marija you've answered my care and propagation questions.
I just been asked by friend of mine about how to treat her euphorbia, and then I remember your collection. So here I come ^_^ thanks a lot for letting me to learn from your video. ^_^
Hey Marija I love ur vids and your cactus collections. U are such a good grower and this might be a little late but if u still have any left and giving away I'll be happy to take some. I'm just trying to make my cactus collection bigger and up and running. I absolutely am in love with the trigona variety and their leaves. Blessings to u and your cacti..
Thanks to you, I was able to identify one of my succulents. I got him at a discount because he was overwatered and lacking sunlight; half of it had died and it had no identification. He's doing well now but I can't give it enough sun where I live until summer swings around. Thank you!
If you ever want to share your cuttings, I will be happy to try some new varieties. I like your zipper plant. I’ll even pay for postage 🙎🏻♀️😝. Love your videos, liked seeing you in your Home in Serbia.
Burning Orchids I think they may tolerate it for short periods but they don’t like it, just like I tolerate winter here but don’t care for it at all 😄.
Very nice collection. Until this year, I only had two euphorbias I had were a very large trigona and a crown of thorns (millii). I now have a horrida much like yours, a polygona and a Euphorbia serrata seedling. Looking forward to adding some more to my collection. Thanks for sharing these.
Thank you for sharing your collection. They are beautiful! I live in Florida and my African Milk sits on my porch and is doing well. Have you ever planted one in the ground?
Candace S thank you! 😊 No, I have not. Simply because I would have to pull it out in 5 months. They don’t like to be on temperatures lower than 50 for many days at the time. Plus they would be exposed to a lot of rain and snow.
Great Video! Thank you. I just got a beautiful 5 ft tall euphorbia and I don’t want to kill it! I live in Southern California and my apartment gets a lot of light. Do they need direct light or is bright indirect ok as well?
That's awesome! You will do fine, just make sure to give them a lot of direct light. During spring to fall, mine are facing south and love a lot of sun and heat. I think some of them can tolerate little less but you will know if they don't have enough light because their tops will become skinny or pale green.
hello, my horrida has turned a bit yellow, is that too much or too little water? i also live where it is hot in the summer and it does spend time in the sun, any help would be appreciated thanks,
thefunkyphantom69 hm... that’s puzzling. Generally yellow is either overwatering or sunburn. Mine is on south side and never got sunburn. Did you check roots? Hopefully there is no rot! Is it much different color?
i have not checked the roots yet, i water once a week very lightly, i never soak it, so im wondering if i have to take it out of the sun? the yellowing that it has is very light so im hoping that it is not rot, thanks for the reply,
thefunkyphantom69 if it’s very light I would just leave it and wait to see. My experience with euphorbias is that they like little more water than cactuses and most other cactuses and they like a lot of sun.
I have a Euphorbia Trigona that I got from a friend who wasn’t giving it the care it needs. It wasn’t given enough light for about 8 months. I have had it in a bright window for 4 months and it is still pale green and won’t grow any leaves! The only growth I have seen is tiny little green leaves at the top of the plant. What should I do?
Olivia Connell maybe it is a type that doesn’t grow leaves. I have one very similar to trigona and doesn’t grow leaves. In my house they didn’t do well in any window because they need a lot of light. Picture would help. Do you have Facebook so you can message me picture of it?
nana jack euphorbias have that white sap that cactuses don’t have. They also require different conditions. Sometimes they look similar and you just have to read how it’s classified.
I had like 7 years thinking that my tanzanian zipper plant was a cactus. Do you know if it's the aggregata or if it's a different kind? Thanks for the video
OMG ! Where’d your euphorbia Obesa cluster come from ? I know it was for your birthday, but any chance the giver told you where it came from ? They’re so hard to find big like that 😊. Love your collection. Beautiful 😊
i think they can grow thin when they don't have enough light. They really love light, warm and regular watering. So in fall when its cloudy, mine can grow thin too.
joel aponte you can pretty much cut anywhere but the best where branch ends, let it callous and then place in dry soil. Start little bit of water every week to stimulate root growth.
I have a crown of thorns that was a cutting 53 years ago from my grandmothers plant
Good morning Maureen. I would like to purchase some of your euphorias the green ones. Please email me at ojswan@gmail.com I have been looking everywhere for the euphorias green.
Blessings
Great video Marija , thanks . After you inspiring me over time to add euphorbia plants to my succ / cacti collection , I sourced out to find your video on them made in your old house . Great info thanks . As advices this past week by you , today I gave my cacti which I have a fair number of , a small drink Just to tide them over for the coming winter months . Thanks for that advice as I’m very new to cactus snd really didn’t know what to do in regards to a drink with the onset of winter . Great advice as always from you Marija . Cheers and have a good weekend 🎉❤🌵😎😀
You're right Marija, Euphorbias and Aloes are probably the easiest to grow. I have a Euphorbia Trigona Rubra that has doubled in size in just a few months. Sticks on fire is another good one. Thanks so much for sharing!
You have such beautiful plants and very rare plant, again beautiful euphorbia.
I’m having a hard time trying to find different euphorbia, I love how different and beautiful they grow.
Michelle Bustos thank you! 😊 where do you live? Lowe’s and Home Depot get different ones every year
Beautiful assortment of euphorbia. Love your obesas.
Thank you for the great information. I've had a zipper plant for about a year and wasn't positive exactly what it was until now!!
You are welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Hi Marija. Your Euphorbia trigona is magnificent. Your collection is very beautiful. They look very happy.
Olga's dreamland thank you! ❤️
Love the variety of your collections!
How did i miss this video! I have been denying my euphorbias from a drink. Hopefully now they're gonna look better. Thanks Marija you've answered my care and propagation questions.
Munna Nabankema 😊 so glad it was helpful!
I just been asked by friend of mine about how to treat her euphorbia, and then I remember your collection. So here I come ^_^ thanks a lot for letting me to learn from your video. ^_^
Widyarin Kusumaningtyas 😊 I’m glad it was helpful!
Hey Marija I love ur vids and your cactus collections. U are such a good grower and this might be a little late but if u still have any left and giving away I'll be happy to take some. I'm just trying to make my cactus collection bigger and up and running. I absolutely am in love with the trigona variety and their leaves. Blessings to u and your cacti..
Thanks to you, I was able to identify one of my succulents. I got him at a discount because he was overwatered and lacking sunlight; half of it had died and it had no identification. He's doing well now but I can't give it enough sun where I live until summer swings around. Thank you!
jennis233 lights help! I have been using lights for the last three years and it’s great for succulents!
If you ever want to share your cuttings, I will be happy to try some new varieties. I like your zipper plant. I’ll even pay for postage 🙎🏻♀️😝. Love your videos, liked seeing you in your Home in Serbia.
Deborah Rossoni deal! I’ll send you some zipper plant! 😊My email is marijasunjkic@hotmail.com so you can contact me.
I live in Arizona and we drop down into the low 40's/high 30's at night during the winter and mine have been ok outside. Just throwing that out there.
Burning Orchids I think they may tolerate it for short periods but they don’t like it, just like I tolerate winter here but don’t care for it at all 😄.
Wonderful plants and video. If your plants or cuttings need a knew home I wouldnt mind taking them in.
Bree Lawrence thank you! when warmer weather starts I can ship some of them and you can cover shipping. What state you live in?
Okay sounds good and thank you. Michigan
Very nice collection. Until this year, I only had two euphorbias I had were a very large trigona and a crown of thorns (millii). I now have a horrida much like yours, a polygona and a Euphorbia serrata seedling. Looking forward to adding some more to my collection. Thanks for sharing these.
Fish&Cars you will be happy with them! They are less attached by pests and pretty easy to care for. They do need a lot of light though!
I meant Euphorbia stellata. Autocorrect got me!
Thank you for sharing your collection. They are beautiful! I live in Florida and my African Milk sits on my porch and is doing well. Have you ever planted one in the ground?
Candace S thank you! 😊 No, I have not. Simply because I would have to pull it out in 5 months. They don’t like to be on temperatures lower than 50 for many days at the time. Plus they would be exposed to a lot of rain and snow.
Seeing your collection inspired me to cut off some new plantings and give to friends! Thanks again for sharing!
Candace S aw that’s nice of you! 😊
Great Video! Thank you. I just got a beautiful 5 ft tall euphorbia and I don’t want to kill it! I live in Southern California and my apartment gets a lot of light. Do they need direct light or is bright indirect ok as well?
That's awesome! You will do fine, just make sure to give them a lot of direct light. During spring to fall, mine are facing south and love a lot of sun and heat. I think some of them can tolerate little less but you will know if they don't have enough light because their tops will become skinny or pale green.
i bought a Euphorbia resinifera and was wondering if the sap is safe for eating in small amounts like a pin prick or something
Satan I don’t think so, they say it’s toxic even when it contact with skin so I assume it’s not to be ingested
Succulent Living by Marija thank you
your collection is so beautiful
hello, my horrida has turned a bit yellow, is that too much or too little water? i also live where it is hot in the summer and it does spend time in the sun, any help would be appreciated thanks,
thefunkyphantom69 hm... that’s puzzling. Generally yellow is either overwatering or sunburn. Mine is on south side and never got sunburn. Did you check roots? Hopefully there is no rot! Is it much different color?
i have not checked the roots yet, i water once a week very lightly, i never soak it, so im wondering if i have to take it out of the sun? the yellowing that it has is very light so im hoping that it is not rot, thanks for the reply,
thefunkyphantom69 if it’s very light I would just leave it and wait to see. My experience with euphorbias is that they like little more water than cactuses and most other cactuses and they like a lot of sun.
I have a Euphorbia Trigona that I got from a friend who wasn’t giving it the care it needs. It wasn’t given enough light for about 8 months. I have had it in a bright window for 4 months and it is still pale green and won’t grow any leaves! The only growth I have seen is tiny little green leaves at the top of the plant. What should I do?
Olivia Connell maybe it is a type that doesn’t grow leaves. I have one very similar to trigona and doesn’t grow leaves. In my house they didn’t do well in any window because they need a lot of light. Picture would help. Do you have Facebook so you can message me picture of it?
Thank you for showing your collection 😎
I wish you could give away your unwanted plants to me 😎
I would love to get some starts off of your plants. I would pay for shipping. I live in Charlestown Indiana
Hi marija...I'm a bit confused (that's a surprise 😕) how do you tell the difference between a euphorbia and a cactus...can you help please?
nana jack euphorbias have that white sap that cactuses don’t have. They also require different conditions. Sometimes they look similar and you just have to read how it’s classified.
Euphorbia have thorns that grow out from the body of the plant, cacti have spines that grow from spots called areoles :)
I had like 7 years thinking that my tanzanian zipper plant was a cactus. Do you know if it's the aggregata or if it's a different kind? Thanks for the video
Feer Molinna possible
OMG ! Where’d your euphorbia Obesa cluster come from ? I know it was for your birthday, but any chance the giver told you where it came from ? They’re so hard to find big like that 😊. Love your collection. Beautiful 😊
Jennifer Liebo thank you! This hybrid obesa cane from site fairyblooms.com
Succulent Living by Marija , You’re welcome 😊 Thank you so much for the fast reply! I’ll go look now 🤗
Your plants are so beautiful and you have very good information. But your voice is so soft and low.
Awesome collection!Great info.
how do you get your euphorbias to grow thick stalks. mine grow vertically, but they are quite thin. thanks!
i think they can grow thin when they don't have enough light. They really love light, warm and regular watering. So in fall when its cloudy, mine can grow thin too.
your plants beautiful :)
I actually really like your euphorbia sprialis! Let me know if youre still trying to get rid of it ;)
the Michigan cactus and succulent society facebook group may be a good place to look for a home for the tall euphorbias
Erin Kirkpatrick thank you so much! I had no idea about that group. I will definitely join it! 😊
i have an euphorbia enopla and i don't know how to propagate them:(
joel aponte you can pretty much cut anywhere but the best where branch ends, let it callous and then place in dry soil. Start little bit of water every week to stimulate root growth.
Beautiful plants!!
(one Hungarien collector)
Martin Csaszar thank you! 😊
You should propagate them and sell them! Great video, thank you!
I love your video
David Paul Angeles thank you! 😊
Wow so many
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Love Euphorbia
Earth Boy Sun And Rain. 😄😄
But I'll be happy to take any variety 😁😁
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