Pots are nice love that they have handles.The potting soil have some good quality about it, I have to use as additive I have a huge collection.Thanks for sharing and happy growing and stay safe..
13:18 hi- I really love you video. I keep over watering my pencil cactus - I’m trying to root it from cuttings I ordered, but I’ve lost several. What is the brand of pot you are using in the video?
Hi Christie, Thank yo for watching 🌱 All my plants are in Lechuza self-watering planters. Here is the link: www.lechuza.world/ Hope your Pencil cactus will root for you :) Green Cheers!
Good afternoon beautiful Juliette ... WOW !!! This was Jedi level plant care ... I'm still at the enthusiast level ... Long way to go before I take care of toxic/rare exotic plants ... So ! I keep watching you're videos for more insight on plants ... Thank you for posting ... Have a great/green day ... ✌️🙂🍃 P.S.: If you don't post before Christmas ... Have a great holiday ... Or; See you in the next one ...
Hi Zion, Thank you for watching! Yes, great point. 👍 Plants do not need as much water during cold seasons as they do during Spring/Summer when they are actively growing. 🌱
Hi! Thank you for watching! Here are some tips: How to Propagate Pencil Cactus Step 1: Cut the stem (or stems) from the parent plant in late spring to early summer. Step 2: Let the Cut End Dry Step 3: Plant the Dried Stem Once the cut end has dried, the stem is ready to be planted in a new pot. Step 4: Water it lightly, Step 5: Monitor and Care Full Article here: www.planetnatural.com/pencil-cactus/ Green Cheers!
Their toxicity is highly overrated. I have had a bunch of these, I cut them all the time, get the milk all over my hands and never had a problem. I imagine it would be a problem if you're allergic to it, or if you allow your babies and pets to eat your houseplants.
You are slowly kixxing your plant that's why it's losing its leaves and getting all stringy and weird. I'm sorry to say this but no direct sunlight for a succulent from Africa is just a ☠️ sentence.
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I have tagged you in my community post so you can see that my plant has recovered and thriving. Now, another 2 years later, I am happy to report that that this plant has doubled in size and is thriving! Green Cheers! 🌱
Pots are nice love that they have handles.The potting soil have some good quality about it, I have to use as additive I have a huge collection.Thanks for sharing and happy growing and stay safe..
Thank you, Tameka! 🌱 Be well!
13:18 hi- I really love you video. I keep over watering my pencil cactus - I’m trying to root it from cuttings I ordered, but I’ve lost several. What is the brand of pot you are using in the video?
Hi Christie,
Thank yo for watching 🌱
All my plants are in Lechuza self-watering planters.
Here is the link: www.lechuza.world/
Hope your Pencil cactus will root for you :)
Green Cheers!
@@Mycityplants thank you me too!
Good afternoon beautiful Juliette ... WOW !!! This was Jedi level plant care ... I'm still at the enthusiast level ... Long way to go before I take care of toxic/rare exotic plants ... So ! I keep watching you're videos for more insight on plants ... Thank you for posting ... Have a great/green day ... ✌️🙂🍃
P.S.: If you don't post before Christmas ... Have a great holiday ... Or; See you in the next one ...
Hello Pierre,
LOL - Jedi level. Thank you! Have a green day and safe + joyful holidays 🌱
What’s the season now? If it’s winter, just a little bit water is better for plants.
Hi Zion,
Thank you for watching!
Yes, great point. 👍 Plants do not need as much water during cold seasons as they do during Spring/Summer when they are actively growing. 🌱
jeese the sap is not that bad and easy to propogate - cut, let callous in newspaper and stick it in soil.
Thank you for the tips 🌱
yeah no big deal. i rip off branches bare handed.
@@underflo43tkyI did too, I didn't knew it was this bad a sap
Thank you so much great video. I have pencil cuttings and am waiting for them to root. No luck yet 😪 😂
Hi! Thank you for watching!
Here are some tips:
How to Propagate Pencil Cactus
Step 1: Cut the stem (or stems) from the parent plant in late spring to early summer.
Step 2: Let the Cut End Dry
Step 3: Plant the Dried Stem
Once the cut end has dried, the stem is ready to be planted in a new pot.
Step 4: Water it lightly,
Step 5: Monitor and Care
Full Article here: www.planetnatural.com/pencil-cactus/
Green Cheers!
Nice video
Thanks 🌱
Very nice
Thank you for watching 🌱
If you want a great wax… pencil cactus 😂
Great Video ! But i can't help but feel sorry for you having to do this in your living room 🦻🤣
Keep it up 👍
Hi Braca,
Thank you for watching 🌱
Don't worry, I am a pro and can do it well anywhere 😀
I love euphorbia but I don't own any because they are so toxic.
Hi, and thank you for watching! 🌱
Their toxicity is highly overrated. I have had a bunch of these, I cut them all the time, get the milk all over my hands and never had a problem. I imagine it would be a problem if you're allergic to it, or if you allow your babies and pets to eat your houseplants.
You are slowly kixxing your plant that's why it's losing its leaves and getting all stringy and weird. I'm sorry to say this but no direct sunlight for a succulent from Africa is just a ☠️ sentence.
Hi! Thank you for your comment.
I have tagged you in my community post so you can see that my plant has recovered and thriving.
Now, another 2 years later, I am happy to report that that this plant has doubled in size and is thriving!
Green Cheers! 🌱
@Mycityplants Holy smokes I didn't realize that was 2 years ago! We live and learn, happy growing!