Did anyone catch the misidentification of the plant around 5 minutes on the Gasteria wall? We realized after making and rewatching this video together that my dad had a senior moment and identified the plant as an epiphylium, but it is actually a Rapsalis paradoxa. Oops! I guess that’s what happens when you catch a buzz before filming hah!
So glad to see Roberts caudicaform plants at this time of year! And enjoyed Janelle being a part of this too! So nice to see a great family dynamic like you 2 have!
Ooooooh yeah, you just got another subscriber! 👀👀👀 I saved this video to watch at the end of my day right before I go to sleep, hoping it would live up to its title/thumbnail and did it how! What a treat! I can't wait to go through your older vids to see what these incredible babies look like at other times of the year! I could watch and listen to you talk about these guys for hours! Really looking forward to seeing and learning more about your whole plant collection but these guys in particular!
Wow thank you so much for your comment. 🙏🏼💚So happy to hear you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching and appreciating these awesome caudiciforms as much as we do!
Thanks so much. I put a lot of thought, time and effort into the display of the plants so I can clearly see each specimen. Appreciate your comment. 💚🙏🏼
Such a gorgeous collection, so beautifully staged with pots to match! What a dream. I'd be hanging out in that garden all the time as well, who needs to vacation elsewhere lol.
Wow, hello there! Thank you for the comment, amazing to connect with other plant lovers from all over the world. Appreciate the comment and thank you for subscribing. 🙏🏼💚
I often think back about the first succulent that caught my eye and got me into the hobby and how I stupidly lost it some 7 years ago, it was an Echinopsis 'Domino' which i thought was the cutest thing ever not having spines like the others. Eventually I went on reddit for advice as to why the plant that i had indoors was so etoliated, everyone basically told me that it needs sun because it's a cactus 'duhhh'. I live in the San Joaquin valley and I put my poor cactus outside in the sun in the middle of the scorching summer. Before i knew it, it turned completely white and pretty much got cooked going from my desk to being against a hot sunny wall. I think for me its sad because I've never really lost any other cactus other than that first one and if I didn't go online for help I'd probably still have him.
Thank you. My pots are available for sale on my Instagram @roberts_pots and also in my Etsy shop @RobertsPots Happy to help if you have any questions, just send us a message.
"Very, very old" Those huge caudiciforms are all illegally field collected plants decades old. ALL OF THEM. Where did you get them from? Not Lowes, that's for sure.
Hi there, of course they are not illegal and I do not associate or agree with any illegal plant activity whatsoever. I would never purchase a poached specimen and would never be a part of that. They were either grown from seed from a grower or collector that I bought from or were from a nursery. And also there are so many places to purchase rare plants if you know where to go in the plant community besides Lowe’s...it’s more about the connections you have to be able to find what you’re looking for. I hope this answers any concern you have with this subject. Furthermore, please consider that there is a way to respectfully ask a question without making such a negative impression. We would appreciate it if any further comments are made with respect as we hope to only keep a positive and polite plant community here. Thank you and have a nice day. 💚
This video has given me the push I need to fill up my entire house full of succulents and caudex plants. Thanks for sharing!
Glad to hear it! Hope you enjoy your new collection 🙂
As a potter and plant collector, I have to say this is absolutely #goals massive respect for the collection
Thanks so much
One of the most stunning collections I've EVER seen. Hope my caudiciforms look like this in 20 years danggggg
Thanks, really appreciate it. Keep it up, it’s a commitment but so worth it.
Just beautiful❤
Thank you! 😊
Congratulations your garden is awesome.
Thank you!
Wow wow wow! Speechless. Stunning! Just incredible!
Incredible collection! I am just starting with 6 of them. thanks for the video.
Thank you! There’s a beginning to every great collection. 🙂
Did anyone catch the misidentification of the plant around 5 minutes on the Gasteria wall? We realized after making and rewatching this video together that my dad had a senior moment and identified the plant as an epiphylium, but it is actually a Rapsalis paradoxa. Oops! I guess that’s what happens when you catch a buzz before filming hah!
I didn't think twice about it, because rhipsalis are epiphytic cactus!
Great point! Thank you! 🙃
Thanks for sharing . You have an amazing collection . I have just started collecting caudex plants and you have shown me soooo many plants
Thanks so much and really appreciate it 🙏🏼 it’s hard work but so worth it
So glad to see Roberts caudicaform plants at this time of year! And enjoyed Janelle being a part of this too! So nice to see a great family dynamic like you 2 have!
Thank you! Really appreciate it 🙏🏼🙏🏼
What a lovely video. Such a beautiful collection. Thank you for sharing your joy, it’s contagious 💚🌵new sub here, looking forward to the next
Thanks so much. More coming soon. ❤️
❤ Love this collection. I amazed at how huge the gasteria are. Nice to see the Beaucarnea recurvata.
Ooooooh yeah, you just got another subscriber! 👀👀👀 I saved this video to watch at the end of my day right before I go to sleep, hoping it would live up to its title/thumbnail and did it how! What a treat! I can't wait to go through your older vids to see what these incredible babies look like at other times of the year! I could watch and listen to you talk about these guys for hours! Really looking forward to seeing and learning more about your whole plant collection but these guys in particular!
Wow thank you so much for your comment. 🙏🏼💚So happy to hear you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching and appreciating these awesome caudiciforms as much as we do!
I look forward to your future vids ! : ) @@PotsbyRobert
Amazing collection and such a cool guy, infectious passion and positive vibes . Thanks for the videos robert very inspirational and fun !
Thank you, appreciate it 🙏🏼
Incredible collection, Robert! Thanks for the tour!
I'm in love with those Mestoklema!
You and me both! Thanks!
some of your pots are just beyond beautiful!
Thanks so much, appreciate it 🙏🏼
Really like the way you have the plants displayed on the shelves!
Thanks so much. I put a lot of thought, time and effort into the display of the plants so I can clearly see each specimen. Appreciate your comment. 💚🙏🏼
@@PotsbyRobertYou've done it really well!
I’m Wowed out! What a beautiful garden. He’s sooo cool. I wish I was his neighbor. I would learn a lot from him!!! Blessings. Cincinnati Ohio
Such a gorgeous collection, so beautifully staged with pots to match! What a dream. I'd be hanging out in that garden all the time as well, who needs to vacation elsewhere lol.
What a beautiful comment, thank you. Exactly how I feel. Appreciate your kind words.
Hello from Puerto Rico! First timer on your channel and just subscribed. Plant lover like yourself. Interesting tour. 🌿🌱🪴
Wow, hello there! Thank you for the comment, amazing to connect with other plant lovers from all over the world. Appreciate the comment and thank you for subscribing. 🙏🏼💚
I often think back about the first succulent that caught my eye and got me into the hobby and how I stupidly lost it some 7 years ago, it was an Echinopsis 'Domino' which i thought was the cutest thing ever not having spines like the others. Eventually I went on reddit for advice as to why the plant that i had indoors was so etoliated, everyone basically told me that it needs sun because it's a cactus 'duhhh'. I live in the San Joaquin valley and I put my poor cactus outside in the sun in the middle of the scorching summer. Before i knew it, it turned completely white and pretty much got cooked going from my desk to being against a hot sunny wall. I think for me its sad because I've never really lost any other cactus other than that first one and if I didn't go online for help I'd probably still have him.
Beautiful plants were do you get your pots from
Thank you. My pots are available for sale on my Instagram @roberts_pots and also in my Etsy shop @RobertsPots
Happy to help if you have any questions, just send us a message.
@@PotsbyRobert yes sir I am interested but I don’t have instagram are they any other way I can buy them
No problem. Are you able to look on Etsy or Facebook?
@@PotsbyRobert yes I buy from Etsy so I look for Robert’s pots
Yes and send us a message there. I can show you more pots that aren’t listed there yet for more options.
"Very, very old" Those huge caudiciforms are all illegally field collected plants decades old. ALL OF THEM. Where did you get them from? Not Lowes, that's for sure.
Hi there, of course they are not illegal and I do not associate or agree with any illegal plant activity whatsoever. I would never purchase a poached specimen and would never be a part of that. They were either grown from seed from a grower or collector that I bought from or were from a nursery. And also there are so many places to purchase rare plants if you know where to go in the plant community besides Lowe’s...it’s more about the connections you have to be able to find what you’re looking for. I hope this answers any concern you have with this subject.
Furthermore, please consider that there is a way to respectfully ask a question without making such a negative impression. We would appreciate it if any further comments are made with respect as we hope to only keep a positive and polite plant community here. Thank you and have a nice day. 💚