My uncle in South Dakota has a neighbor who bought cacti seeds and scattered them in his yard. The ones that germinated have been growing for a few years without issue and it gets so cold and windy there in the winter. I'm too nervous to do that in Wisconsin just yet. For now, I feel safest bringing all of my babies inside.
He always has a show going on there!! I like the idea of cold hardy!! I wish they were hardy enough for here!! Still a bit cold to make it through the winter here!! I wish I could just get my yellow grandiflores hybrid would bloom. Grows great, good strong growth!! But no flowers. Thanks for sharing Ana!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Las Vegas, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌿🌹🌳🌸🌾🌱😃👍
WOW AWESOME video Ana, and INCREDIBLE BEAUTIFUL blooms, so many stunning blooms of many colours, and awesome info from Brent on how to get Cacti to bloom multiple times a year, thanks so much to you and Brent for sharing with us all, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER to Las Vegas for a blooming amazing Sunday XXXX
Another awesome video, Ana 😊 Absolutely stunning flowers once again. Thank you to you and Brent for sharing with us. Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌸🌺🌼🏜☕️
So I missed what kind of cacti these were? It was just amazing to see those magnificent blooms on such a humble plant. Cactus continue to fascinate me.
Oh Brent, I'm so jealous! You're so lucky to have an environment and resources to grow such a magnificent garden! Thank you Ana for giving us all something to aspire to!!!
So excited for this topic! My flying saucer has never done well and I will leave it out on my back deck this winter and see what happens!! Here’s hoping!
I watched some cactus growers from some latin countries, and I was surprised to see every one of them handling and caressing their cactus with bare hands.
That surprised me how much cold a Trichocereus can take 8°F - 32) × 5 ÷ 9 = -13.33°C I knew they can take my winters here at 17f / -8℃ easily. That's great information🙏💞My Echinopsis can take 17f /-8℃ as long as the next day is sunny.
Hi! I love all your videos, I was wondering since it's been in the high 90s everyday 🔥🥵 and very sunny ☀️, is it better to water my cactus 🌵 at night or early in the morning 🌄 before sunrise? Thank you!!
Night time is better because cacti do their CAM photosynthesis at night, But I also do it very early in the morning. As long as you water when the temperature has cooled down and the roots are no longer hot, it should take up water better.
I use chicken manure - I have a chicken, Mrs Featherybottom, and she produces enough manure for my small collection. Chicken poop is only around 2% - 3% nitrogen so it is excellent for cacti or anything else.
I love the name of your chicken.! 😁 🐓 Great that you have your own consistent supply of fertilizer for your plants. Thanks for the additional info, too.
I have an Echinopsis and it's been 3yrs..no blooms. I just brought it indoors for the fall and winter season. What can I do now to assure blooming next spring???
1. Не поливать до 1 марта. 2. Обеспечить температуру воздуха +5 или +10 градусов. 3. Светлое и сухое помещение. . В марте заносите в тёплое помещение, полить и много света.
My uncle in South Dakota has a neighbor who bought cacti seeds and scattered them in his yard. The ones that germinated have been growing for a few years without issue and it gets so cold and windy there in the winter. I'm too nervous to do that in Wisconsin just yet. For now, I feel safest bringing all of my babies inside.
He always has a show going on there!! I like the idea of cold hardy!! I wish they were hardy enough for here!! Still a bit cold to make it through the winter here!! I wish I could just get my yellow grandiflores hybrid would bloom. Grows great, good strong growth!! But no flowers. Thanks for sharing Ana!!! From Morris Park in the Ozarks, out to Las Vegas, have a wonderful day!!! Peace, Love, Plants!!!✌️💖🌵🌴🌷🍀💐🪴🌿🌹🌳🌸🌾🌱😃👍
WOW AWESOME video Ana, and INCREDIBLE BEAUTIFUL blooms, so many stunning blooms of many colours, and awesome info from Brent on how to get Cacti to bloom multiple times a year, thanks so much to you and Brent for sharing with us all, and Hans and I are sending you lots of love and happiness and CAFFEINE and PLANT POWER to Las Vegas for a blooming amazing Sunday XXXX
Cannot wait to get back there in a few weeks!!
Another awesome video, Ana 😊 Absolutely stunning flowers once again. Thank you to you and Brent for sharing with us. Have a wonderful day from Edith & myself 🌵☀️🌸🌺🌼🏜☕️
Sooooo many pretty flowers!!!
So I missed what kind of cacti these were? It was just amazing to see those magnificent blooms on such a humble plant. Cactus continue to fascinate me.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing cactus flowers bloody lovely
Pretty cactus flowers
Thank you very much to you and Brent for this amazing video Ana! I adore these cactus!
Have a beautiful week! ⚘🌵🏜🌞🌺
Wow! Very beautiful blooms!!
Thank you for sharing all this wonderful information! Thank you Mr. Brent and Anna. I enjoy these videos very much.
Thank you for watching. ☺️🌵☕️
Just love seeing all those blooms. Thanks.
Oh Brent, I'm so jealous! You're so lucky to have an environment and resources to grow such a magnificent garden! Thank you Ana for giving us all something to aspire to!!!
My pleasure! You can do it too.
@@CactusCaffeine Don't have the room or the cash-ola $$$🤑💰💸
So excited for this topic! My flying saucer has never done well and I will leave it out on my back deck this winter and see what happens!! Here’s hoping!
Good luck!
Oh wow! I wish I could visit Brent's place, OMG 😍! Thanks for sharing all that beauty and knowledge Ana🙏💞
I watched some cactus growers from some latin countries, and I was surprised to see every one of them handling and caressing their cactus with bare hands.
Thanks for the tip about chicken manure!
Great video! it makes me feel. Trichocereus Triglochidiatus will live in the coldest weather,...
That surprised me how much cold a Trichocereus can take 8°F - 32) × 5 ÷ 9 = -13.33°C
I knew they can take my winters here at 17f / -8℃ easily. That's great information🙏💞My Echinopsis can take 17f /-8℃ as long as the next day is sunny.
Cor, some lovely plants there Ana 😎 My place isn't quite as big as Brent's place but you're welcome to come over for a cuppa 😊😊🌵🌵
Thank you. Maybe one day! 😉🤞🏼
Hi! I love all your videos, I was wondering since it's been in the high 90s everyday 🔥🥵 and very sunny ☀️, is it better to water my cactus 🌵 at night or early in the morning 🌄 before sunrise? Thank you!!
Night time is better because cacti do their CAM photosynthesis at night, But I also do it very early in the morning. As long as you water when the temperature has cooled down and the roots are no longer hot, it should take up water better.
I use chicken manure - I have a chicken, Mrs Featherybottom, and she produces enough manure for my small collection. Chicken poop is only around 2% - 3% nitrogen so it is excellent for cacti or anything else.
I love the name of your chicken.! 😁 🐓 Great that you have your own consistent supply of fertilizer for your plants. Thanks for the additional info, too.
Спасибо за то что делитесь опытом.
Привет из Сан Марино 🇸🇲.
बहुत ही खूबसूरत कैक्टस हैं
To get them to bloom 5 times a year is amazing 👍
One word.. wow!!! ❤
Piękna kolekcja Ana
❤❤❤❤No ablo inglés pero me encantaría tener algunos d esos son hermosos muchas felizidades hermoso vivero ustedes venden a como los venden
I have an Echinopsis and it's been 3yrs..no blooms. I just brought it indoors for the fall and winter season. What can I do now to assure blooming next spring???
1. Не поливать до 1 марта.
2. Обеспечить температуру воздуха +5 или +10 градусов.
3. Светлое и сухое помещение.
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В марте заносите в тёплое помещение, полить и много света.
❤❤❤
👍😊💜🌵🌺🌺🌺