🌵 please please pleeease make a update in a few months so we can see how they are growing 💚 also, this is officially my comfort videos from now on hahaha
🌵That was a lot of repotting! They look so good! Would love to see the growth of them, especially the monkey tail. I have one that is huge and needs repotting so I will attempt to do that soon! 🌵🐒
Three small tips for you, things I picked up in my 69years. 1/. Use a coffee filter to cove your large hole in pots. They are cheap, allow extra water to drain through and don't fall apart when wet. Also won't harm any roots that come in contact with them. 2/. Try using a cake icing knife not a butter knife, for freeing up plants that maybe stuck to a pot. They are not sharp so won't do much damage to any thick root they come in contact with. It is also very flexible so will conform to any curves the existing pot may have. 3/. When you have a plant in a plastic pot that has thicker roots coming out of the hole in the bottom. Cut the pot not the root. Love the video, even if it took me two goes to watch it all.
A cactus I have is about 30 years old. The last couple of years life has been a Shit show and my poor little cactus got seriously ignored, the roots disintegrated and it fell out of its pot. This video inspired me to try and pot it back up. I actually stopped the video halfway to do it. So now I have to wait and see if it does anything.🤞🤷♀️
I love all your videos! But this was especially excellent! There is limited cactus/succulent material on TH-cam. And your videos are always so wonderful! I was really relieved to see the Monkey's Tail successfully repotted 🥰🌵
This is absolutely the most enjoyable video you’ve ever done, at least for me. We don’t see many cactus and succulent repots. I love these and have lots. I live in the southern Arizona desert so mine are outside all year long but still in pots.
Your Euphorbia lactea ‘White Ghost’ has normal roots. Euphorbia generally have very shallow root system. So do many cacti and succulents even very large and old ones. They tend to like spreading out rather than spreading down. You pull out some of the giant barrel cacti that weigh in the hundreds of pounds, and they’re barely a couple of inches deep. Overall, you shouldn’t worry too much about roots being cramped and shallow. Many succulent species, especially desert cactus, can live literally between small rock crevices. They aren’t like the tropical plants you’re used to. For cacti, it’s often better to underpot, especially if you live somewhere temperate and humid.
Elmer's Glue applied to Bunny Ears tiny thorns on fingers... allow to dry.. . Great way to remove these almost invisible stickers... very bad idea to touch these cacti..
Your anthuriums peeking out from behind the table remind me of dogs begging for food 😂 I always look forward to your cactus and succulent video 💚🌵Thanks for making it a long one!
I think the plant with your starfish cactus is a Queen of the Night or orchid cactus, but I am not 100% sure. I love your shirt and the cactus mug. I ❤ your videos!!! Thanks Fern! 🌵
34:47 I haven't watched the whole video so not sure what's to come, but my FIRST thought was this plant in the pot from variegated opuntia! I always love this repot series 🌿💚
Look up @dessertplantsofavalon and @caffeinecactus there are tons of cacti content online. I use to have a lot of cacti, but grew away from it to aroid plants.
I always look forward to your yearly cacti succulent repot. You have a beautiful collection. I lowkey flinched when you were touching your new opuntia. Their glochids are deceivingly innocent. Be careful touching your eyes. Your rat tail cactus is looking lovely after the repot.
I’m in the UK and grew cacti for over 20 years, I stopped watering end of September and gave them no water at all until the next April, they in my experience need as much light as you can possibly give them over that period also. Another tip is to use tomato fertiliser at half strength during their active growing period encourages them to flower
I don't like the idea of not giving them light at all during the winter. Cacti in their native habitat would still be outside. They just wouldn't get as much light. I'd recommend keeping them in the brightest windows you can during winter, but cutting way back on water when it starts getting cold (if not stopping completely, especially for that Mammillaria - they're particularly sensitive to being watered too frequently).
I also have to agree. I grew up in West Texas desert and they obviously get light but little water during winter months. As of February it's already in the 80s. Cacti need light all year round. It's something that should be really obvious.
@@jessicaliltxn3295 They don’t really need light when they’re dormant. Keeping them in complete darkness is a valid method of overwintering them without etiolation. I’ve seen it done with Trichocereus. Unpot them, wrap them in newspapers, and keep them in a cold basement throughout winter. Then slowly acclimate them to light when spring comes.
@morningstar8187 Etiolation occurs when its actively growing but gets less light. If it's dormant how would that happen? Different cacti have different requirements but they should receive some light in winter. People can do what they want but Mine always stay in the brightest window when the are indoors. Water and temperature are what I worry about most. My cacti are happy.
@morningstar8187 I would have NEVER known. 🤭 I've been around cacti my whole life indoors and outdoors. People can do as they please I just do things in a way that works for me and all my cacti. Js
I saw someone else on TH-cam (can't remember!) use folded newspaper to wrap round cacti instead of fabric. It worked really well for me! Just need loads of sheets and fold up into a thick rectangular shape and just wrap round 😊🌵
Hi Fern Here is a tip. In Australia i purchased a roll of synthetic fly screen mesh and i cut into squares to cover the holes. Great drainage and it cost me about $8 at a local hardware store for the roll. I have used it in all the pots i have replanted and you can barely see i have used any. Much better drainage than coffee filters i believe. Love your cacti❤
I had so many cactus die because I was always under the assumption they don’t need water but my goodness! Once you start watering them they really pop Off! 😍
🌵🏜️🌵🏜️🌵🏜️🌵🏜️Lovely Video Fern!! Loooove that shirt and Mug! Loooove all your cactus babies. Lots of very fun and cool looking babes. I just enjoy watching you so much. You ate such a wonderful person, and your vibes are ❤️ Beautiful! Hope you're having an awesome day, and Happy Weekend
A forest cactus sat in the same pot with the slipway. Let me give you some advice: when transplanting cacti, use newspaper. There will be no pricking of your hands. Thank you for the video! Good luck!
Your tongs are great, but try several pages of a newspaper, magazine , etc. to put around your cactus. You can wrap it around your cactus and actually hold it while repotting 😊
I wish I’d watched this yesterday 😂 I literally just picked up two of the cutest twistiest ‘fluffiest’ cacti and was picking out spines for the longest time! Soooo many and soooo fine 😮😂
Coffee filters or pieces of paper towel work to keep the soil in the pot. You can also buy round pieces in two inch and four inch screening. Another thing you can do is buy a roll of screening and cut pieces out of it to cover the hole in the bottom of the pot.
You can tell by the thickness of the bear paw. Yours is definitely under watered. Should be plump. Easy fix nonetheless, which is why I love succulents.
🌵 loved this!! Please make more longer videos if you can 👌🏻 I was holding my breath for the monkey tail, that was stressful 🤣🤣 good work girl. Good work x
I bet the euphorbia white ghoast could be potted lower in the same pot to be a good amount of soil to root ratio and be nice and sturdy, and just not fill it as high, if you're worried about it getting too much water for the small roots.
I always look forward to these videos when you do your cactus repotting. They are my favourites. I wish there are more people collecting these types of plants. I would love to live somewhere that i can grow cacti and succulents all year round.
Instead of using a towel when handling cacti, use several thickness of newspaper folded down on itself to look like a sash. Wrap around cactus when you need to move them out of and into new pots. Easier to throw away, rather than removing spines from a towel.
XD i love how relatable this is i'm just a newby into planting cacti and succulents are my love they are so weird i have to get into the zone for repotting the little guys you did great!🌵
My little sister fell into a very similar cactus to the bunny ear opuntia when we were kids. She had the worst skin irritation for weeks, it was awful. Definitely be careful with it, I’m literally feeling phantom spines/hairs on my hairs thinking about how much we hated that cactus lol. You won’t notice them getting stuck until you get the horrible fibreglass shredded skin feeling haha.
They way those succulents and cactus are growing, that Molly's Mix must be really good. Only place we can get it from is Calgary or Edmonton. But till can't find a place in either city to order some, I'd really like to try it. It was you Fern that mentioned on your video about Crystal Star Nursery, so I looked it up, and have now made 2 orders, first one came fine, and they really are starting to take off now. Hope this next bunch, will do the same. Couldn't believe how many SOLD OUT as soon as they put the prices up, on the new stock. Very Popular Nursery.
I use the Schultz plant liquid stuff on my tropicals, and my cacti/succulents and my orchids, but all at 1/2 strength - they all love it and grow like crazy. I actually have the Schultz cactus & orchid feed, but no room! I don't need 5 different watering cans to deal with, incl. straight water and distilled. Sometimes it's better to go with easy. // Came back today & had scheduled to combine my shelf back into 1 unit, left your vid & spent an hour ++ trying to pull apart my cactus & succulents that grew 'wild' all over the place since Spring 2019! Burros tail etc broke off, picked up a lot bc to me it's life trying to survive, finally had to sweep up the rest. Thanks for the inspiration!
I 100% need to repot my succulent and cacti 😅 Definitely recommend using a “grater glove” for repots! It’s like chainmail for your hand for grating food
Yeaaay! A Succulents video! I agree. Succulents must be watered more frequently - i water mine every 10 days in their growing season and fertilize theme once a month. My cacti I water also every 10 days, but not in winter. Thank you so much, dear Fern. Love your succulents collection! XX
🌵 i love your videos! I'm in central oregon and working on getting some cactuses and succulents into my plant collection....LOVE your monkey tail story!
🌵🌵🌵 I see them all in colourful pots outside 😻🌸🌼 my variegeted bear paws small soooo intense and now I know that they small like honey to me also ! Long vids 4life 😁💚🌵
I always learn something from your videos, even a basic repot video. Also I really liked the music you used right at the end, your videos always have such a nice relaxed vibe. Thank you for your content 👏🏻🌵
10:47 opuntia etiolate in the form of curling! I just chop those off and propagate them. They will actually grow aerials from all the eyes (spots with spines) that touch soil. So I like to lay it across the substrate and the pups pop up like a crown around it! ❤
Every time I watch a Wildfern vid it always motivates me to do better with my collection. I grow all my plants & cacti in either pon or leca & notice my cactus not really thriving. Gonna try this Molly mix & hope this works! ❤
⭐ 2 month update on these plants: th-cam.com/video/k_B8oPmexfc/w-d-xo.html
🌵 please please pleeease make a update in a few months so we can see how they are growing 💚 also, this is officially my comfort videos from now on hahaha
I will!! Maybe after the summer 😍 thank you so much for watching ☺️
🌵That was a lot of repotting! They look so good! Would love to see the growth of them, especially the monkey tail. I have one that is huge and needs repotting so I will attempt to do that soon! 🌵🐒
Three small tips for you, things I picked up in my 69years.
1/. Use a coffee filter to cove your large hole in pots. They are cheap, allow extra water to drain through and don't fall apart when wet. Also won't harm any roots that come in contact with them.
2/. Try using a cake icing knife not a butter knife, for freeing up plants that maybe stuck to a pot. They are not sharp so won't do much damage to any thick root they come in contact with. It is also very flexible so will conform to any curves the existing pot may have.
3/. When you have a plant in a plastic pot that has thicker roots coming out of the hole in the bottom. Cut the pot not the root.
Love the video, even if it took me two goes to watch it all.
Thank you!! These are fantastic tips. Appreciate you watching and commenting :)
@@wildfern great idea
I thought coffee filters were my little secret. lol
Ok first of all… the T shirt and the mug 😍😍😍
The vibes ✨🌵✨
😁🌵
Seriously the shirt 🤤need it lol !!!
We're can we get it ?????
Tropics narcotics
I am SO GLAD you got that message about the Bunny Ear cactus...I was yelling at my computer while you were petting it!
lol! I’m so scared of it now 🫣
@@wildfernI literally just tossed mine out yesterday after I repotted it because I learned of what it could do to your eyeball 😅
A cactus I have is about 30 years old. The last couple of years life has been a Shit show and my poor little cactus got seriously ignored, the roots disintegrated and it fell out of its pot. This video inspired me to try and pot it back up. I actually stopped the video halfway to do it. So now I have to wait and see if it does anything.🤞🤷♀️
It will come back and all the best to you.
How is it doing now?
@@lauramartins5953 Aww, they didn't make it.
@@dianecaruthers966 😢
@@lauramartins5953 So, I bought hoyas. 😉
🌵loved the Eve's Pin in that pretty gray planter. 💚
You can use your terracotta pots as cover pots so you still get the look while actually potting into plastic.
I take this video as a sign to repot my cacti and succulents, which I've procastinated for quite some time 😂
yesss - perfect time of year for it 👏
Girl me too
Me three! I have a bunch of tiny cacti & succulents that are desperate for a repot because, like Fern, I am a chronic under-waterer.
Me 4!!!
It was my sign to water mine 😂
I love all your videos! But this was especially excellent! There is limited cactus/succulent material on TH-cam. And your videos are always so wonderful! I was really relieved to see the Monkey's Tail successfully repotted 🥰🌵
Thanks for putting the plant names on the screen as you talk about them!💞
This is absolutely the most enjoyable video you’ve ever done, at least for me. We don’t see many cactus and succulent repots. I love these and have lots. I live in the southern Arizona desert so mine are outside all year long but still in pots.
" ... going in with the butter knife!" Planty people have to be resourceful. Great video, Fern ... thank you.
Not me thinking your new mug would make a cute pot 🌵
Yes I like that mug too
i thought it was a cute planter until she moved it and i saw the handle XD
Your Euphorbia lactea ‘White Ghost’ has normal roots. Euphorbia generally have very shallow root system. So do many cacti and succulents even very large and old ones. They tend to like spreading out rather than spreading down. You pull out some of the giant barrel cacti that weigh in the hundreds of pounds, and they’re barely a couple of inches deep.
Overall, you shouldn’t worry too much about roots being cramped and shallow. Many succulent species, especially desert cactus, can live literally between small rock crevices. They aren’t like the tropical plants you’re used to. For cacti, it’s often better to underpot, especially if you live somewhere temperate and humid.
Me screaming at you not to touch the bunny ears!!!! It’s the absolute worst! I’m deathly scared of mine😅
Oh yea me too. Just going into the same room as the bunny ears and I get pricked. Yikes!
Elmer's Glue applied to Bunny Ears tiny thorns on fingers... allow to dry.. . Great way to remove these almost invisible stickers... very bad idea to touch these cacti..
Me too. Glochids are worst than spines 😖
🌵 Love your videos! I’m a sucker for cacti and succulents. I’m so happy you enjoy them too!!
The substrate falling into the pots… ASMR for us crazy plant people! 🌵
LOVE your repot videos, sooo relaxing!
this makes me so happy to hear - thank you!
the monkey tail is my favourite, looks so crazy but in a good way xD 🐵
yesss hahah totally!
Love the red in the picture on the wall in the background, it's gorge against the green everywhere 💚❤️
Your anthuriums peeking out from behind the table remind me of dogs begging for food 😂
I always look forward to your cactus and succulent video 💚🌵Thanks for making it a long one!
Hahaha! Love that. Thanks for watching 🫶
I think the plant with your starfish cactus is a Queen of the Night or orchid cactus, but I am not 100% sure. I love your shirt and the cactus mug. I ❤ your videos!!! Thanks Fern! 🌵
34:47 I haven't watched the whole video so not sure what's to come, but my FIRST thought was this plant in the pot from variegated opuntia!
I always love this repot series 🌿💚
I’m so happy you did this video, so little content on cactus
I think they are so different then tropicals, hope you do more soon
Look up @dessertplantsofavalon and @caffeinecactus there are tons of cacti content online. I use to have a lot of cacti, but grew away from it to aroid plants.
I think I heard the stepelia crying, "my baby " 😂🤣😉 Please keep them side by side outside 😉
I always look forward to your yearly cacti succulent repot. You have a beautiful collection. I lowkey flinched when you were touching your new opuntia. Their glochids are deceivingly innocent. Be careful touching your eyes. Your rat tail cactus is looking lovely after the repot.
I was literally out loud saying “No! Don’t touch it!”
I truly enjoyed seeing your repot. I love your collection of plants. Keep up the good work.
the euphorbia will be totally fine! they root like crazy with adequate watering :) I loved this video, so comforting!
I'm so happy you included the watering part as well... so satisfying 🌵🚿❤❤❤🌵🌵🌵
I’m in the UK and grew cacti for over 20 years, I stopped watering end of September and gave them no water at all until the next April, they in my experience need as much light as you can possibly give them over that period also. Another tip is to use tomato fertiliser at half strength during their active growing period encourages them to flower
I love the fertilizer suggestion. L
I don't like the idea of not giving them light at all during the winter. Cacti in their native habitat would still be outside. They just wouldn't get as much light. I'd recommend keeping them in the brightest windows you can during winter, but cutting way back on water when it starts getting cold (if not stopping completely, especially for that Mammillaria - they're particularly sensitive to being watered too frequently).
agree. light is needed but no water.
I also have to agree. I grew up in West Texas desert and they obviously get light but little water during winter months. As of February it's already in the 80s. Cacti need light all year round. It's something that should be really obvious.
@@jessicaliltxn3295 They don’t really need light when they’re dormant. Keeping them in complete darkness is a valid method of overwintering them without etiolation. I’ve seen it done with Trichocereus. Unpot them, wrap them in newspapers, and keep them in a cold basement throughout winter. Then slowly acclimate them to light when spring comes.
@morningstar8187 Etiolation occurs when its actively growing but gets less light. If it's dormant how would that happen? Different cacti have different requirements but they should receive some light in winter. People can do what they want but Mine always stay in the brightest window when the are indoors. Water and temperature are what I worry about most. My cacti are happy.
@morningstar8187 I would have NEVER known. 🤭 I've been around cacti my whole life indoors and outdoors. People can do as they please I just do things in a way that works for me and all my cacti. Js
Love the cactus mug your monkey tail cactus and rats tails are just stunning 😍. 🌵🌵
So excited to watch this video, been looking forward to it for so long!💖
🌵🌵🌵🌵
As an Arizonian this made me excited and made me want to appreciate growing cactus more!
LIKED this before even starting because I just know 🌵 perfect timing as I repot my succulents 🥰
I'm so scared of cactus, so I'm vicariously living through your videos 😂 your rat tail cactus is so freaking cute
I saw someone else on TH-cam (can't remember!) use folded newspaper to wrap round cacti instead of fabric. It worked really well for me! Just need loads of sheets and fold up into a thick rectangular shape and just wrap round 😊🌵
Paper towells work too
Hi Fern
Here is a tip. In Australia i purchased a roll of synthetic fly screen mesh and i cut into squares to cover the holes. Great drainage and it cost me about $8 at a local hardware store for the roll. I have used it in all the pots i have replanted and you can barely see i have used any. Much better drainage than coffee filters i believe. Love your cacti❤
🌵Loved literally EVERYTHING about this!! Can’t wait to see how they do over the summer 🤩💚
Realized I wasn't breathing during the monkey tail repotting....😅 Glad he came free for you, such cool looking plant.
1:26:08 hi Wildfern ❤ thank you 😊🌵🌵🌵🌵
I had so many cactus die because I was always under the assumption they don’t need water but my goodness! Once you start watering them they really pop
Off! 😍
🌵Absolutely loved it! Can’t wait to watch them grow and look forward to next year’s repot!
Well done, handling these prickly cactuses!!!!! Love the mug!!! 🌵
🌵🏜️🌵🏜️🌵🏜️🌵🏜️Lovely Video Fern!! Loooove that shirt and Mug! Loooove all your cactus babies. Lots of very fun and cool looking babes. I just enjoy watching you so much. You ate such a wonderful person, and your vibes are ❤️ Beautiful! Hope you're having an awesome day, and Happy Weekend
I’ve seen other planty people use mesh or cheese cloth to help prevent soil falling out of large drainage holes. I love these long videos, Fern!
A forest cactus sat in the same pot with the slipway. Let me give you some advice: when transplanting cacti, use newspaper. There will be no pricking of your hands. Thank you for the video! Good luck!
🌵 Literally held my breath while you repotted the monkey tail LOL
I loved this video so much Fern. Love watching you repot your plants. So relaxing. 🌵 🌵
Great video. The Stapelia's roommate does look like a Rhipsalis.
Love the T-shirt, the mug and all the cute plants🫶🏻 such a relaxing video for a slow Sunday🩷
This was so nice to watch while getting ready for work every morning this week! Love ur videos!🌵🌵🌵❤
Your tongs are great, but try several pages of a newspaper, magazine , etc. to put around your cactus. You can wrap it around your cactus and actually hold it while repotting 😊
I wish I’d watched this yesterday 😂 I literally just picked up two of the cutest twistiest ‘fluffiest’ cacti and was picking out spines for the longest time! Soooo many and soooo fine 😮😂
Eve’s Pin in gray pot. Beautiful
I agree!! Thank you for watching ☺️
Coffee filters or pieces of paper towel work to keep the soil in the pot. You can also buy round pieces in two inch and four inch screening. Another thing you can do is buy a roll of screening and cut pieces out of it to cover the hole in the bottom of the pot.
31:36 *nervous laughter* 😂 Enjoyed the video, Fern. 👍
You can tell by the thickness of the bear paw. Yours is definitely under watered. Should be plump. Easy fix nonetheless, which is why I love succulents.
🌵🌵🌵💚
I think cactus and succulent plants are my current favourites, I just had a cactus I have had for a year produce the prettiest pink blooms 🥰💖
🌵 loved this!! Please make more longer videos if you can 👌🏻
I was holding my breath for the monkey tail, that was stressful 🤣🤣 good work girl. Good work x
I bet the euphorbia white ghoast could be potted lower in the same pot to be a good amount of soil to root ratio and be nice and sturdy, and just not fill it as high, if you're worried about it getting too much water for the small roots.
I always look forward to these videos when you do your cactus repotting. They are my favourites. I wish there are more people collecting these types of plants. I would love to live somewhere that i can grow cacti and succulents all year round.
Instead of using a towel when handling cacti, use several thickness of newspaper folded down on itself to look like a sash. Wrap around cactus when you need to move them out of and into new pots. Easier to throw away, rather than removing spines from a towel.
🌵 I love watching your vlogs and I'm always going to watch until the end... commercials and all😊
🌵 perfect timing! I’m repotting my succulents and cactus this weekend ❤️ Thank you!
🌵 that was a sign that I have to repot my cactus and succulent! Thanks, loved the vid!🤗
XD i love how relatable this is i'm just a newby into planting cacti and succulents are my love they are so weird i have to get into the zone for repotting the little guys you did great!🌵
Your cactus and succulent collection has grown so much since I’ve started watching your channel 😂👏💜 Slayyy queen ✨
My vote is the lavender pebble for the cute pot 💜
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28:22 🫶🏼your nails look soooo good next to the wooly!!!
Oh my God! Even when I have a lot of things to do, I just cannot pass repotting video specially Fern's. 😍
🌵Really enjoyed watching you repot them all! Also, you seperated those two like a pro! 😀
Perfect timing!! Excited to see how these grow in their new upgrades ☺️😍
OMG!!! Been waiting for this 🤩🌵🤩🌵🤩
yayyyy 😁🌵
My little sister fell into a very similar cactus to the bunny ear opuntia when we were kids. She had the worst skin irritation for weeks, it was awful. Definitely be careful with it, I’m literally feeling phantom spines/hairs on my hairs thinking about how much we hated that cactus lol. You won’t notice them getting stuck until you get the horrible fibreglass shredded skin feeling haha.
They way those succulents and cactus are growing, that Molly's Mix must be really good. Only place we can get it from is Calgary or Edmonton. But till can't find a place in either city to order some, I'd really like to try it. It was you Fern that mentioned on your video about Crystal Star Nursery, so I looked it up, and have now made 2 orders, first one came fine, and they really are starting to take off now. Hope this next bunch, will do the same. Couldn't believe how many SOLD OUT as soon as they put the prices up, on the new stock. Very Popular Nursery.
The new unknown cactus is a mamillaria species.
I love this collection, especially the variegated opuntia.
I use the Schultz plant liquid stuff on my tropicals, and my cacti/succulents and my orchids, but all at 1/2 strength - they all love it and grow like crazy. I actually have the Schultz cactus & orchid feed, but no room! I don't need 5 different watering cans to deal with, incl. straight water and distilled. Sometimes it's better to go with easy. // Came back today & had scheduled to combine my shelf back into 1 unit, left your vid & spent an hour ++ trying to pull apart my cactus & succulents that grew 'wild' all over the place since Spring 2019! Burros tail etc broke off, picked up a lot bc to me it's life trying to survive, finally had to sweep up the rest. Thanks for the inspiration!
🌵🌵love it! My cacti and succulent collection is growing, and my monkey tail gave me two new limbs! Now it looks like a mermaid 😅
Wow! What a collection! 😍 I like your collection as well your mug
🌵🏜️ So fun! This made my work shift go faster. All the plants look so cute! Can’t wait to see some blooms 😊
I 100% need to repot my succulent and cacti 😅
Definitely recommend using a “grater glove” for repots! It’s like chainmail for your hand for grating food
Yeaaay! A Succulents video! I agree. Succulents must be watered more frequently - i water mine every 10 days in their growing season and fertilize theme once a month. My cacti I water also every 10 days, but not in winter. Thank you so much, dear Fern. Love your succulents collection! XX
🌵 i love your videos! I'm in central oregon and working on getting some cactuses and succulents into my plant collection....LOVE your monkey tail story!
Literally sat down to repot some succulents, go to throw on a video for it and this gem pops up ❤
🌵 I love these long planty videos! Potting cactus' is a chore for sure!
🌵🌵🌵 I see them all in colourful pots outside 😻🌸🌼 my variegeted bear paws small soooo intense and now I know that they small like honey to me also ! Long vids 4life 😁💚🌵
I found NEW ROOTS bc of you, Great reminder. Thank you, Wild Fern! 💓
my daughter so would stick googly eyes on the bunny cactus xD gl with your plants!
🌵 learned a lot! I’ve always been intimidated by cactus and succulents, this made me feel way more confident and giving it a whirl!
The cactus mug lol
the mug!!! perfect for the video 🌵💚💛
1:16:59 The purple succulent looks the best. The pot brings out the purple 😊
I always learn something from your videos, even a basic repot video. Also I really liked the music you used right at the end, your videos always have such a nice relaxed vibe. Thank you for your content 👏🏻🌵
Thank you so much 😊
I NEED to repot my huernia zebrinas this weekend, I keep putting it off. The flowers on them are amazing!! Love your videos.
🌵I loved watching this video and got some of my own things accomplished while watching it!
10:47 opuntia etiolate in the form of curling! I just chop those off and propagate them. They will actually grow aerials from all the eyes (spots with spines) that touch soil. So I like to lay it across the substrate and the pups pop up like a crown around it! ❤
I watched it all and there was some that I would operate it was fun watching 😂😂🎉🎉😮🎉
Every time I watch a Wildfern vid it always motivates me to do better with my collection. I grow all my plants & cacti in either pon or leca & notice my cactus not really thriving. Gonna try this Molly mix & hope this works! ❤
I love your videos so much! It’s so relaxing to have you chatting and repotting while working from home, so thank you for being my coworker 😂🌵
Awe thank you! Happy to be your coworker anytime, I understand the struggle of working from home alone haha.
That was my favorite video yet! Please give us an update. Can’t wait to see cover pots you find for these cuties!