The Captain looks very happy with his cacti. Ferocactus and Echinocactus are on my tried-but-killed list. I was trying to grow Echinocactus grusonii to a respectable size. They're called Mother-in-Law's Seat up here. Of course it died.
Oh dear, never mind Droopers, I managed to kill the majority of my houseplants this winter. I think I shall have to stick to shrubs perennials and climbers outside - they see me coming and put up a better fight than their indoor cousins
He is Droopy We call them Mother in law's seat too There was a stonking great one in the Garden Centre today for £35. You'm not watering your cacti in the winter are you? Bit of potting up today
I do water them a bit in winter now since they're in the livingroom under grow lights and dry up very quickly. You can see them shrink, lol. I had a chilly room with a good window sill where I used to grow cacti, and I didn't water them for a couple of months. Several have died due to pests that either were hidden in the cactus when I brought it home from the nursery or on another I already had that spread. I hate mealybugs! I'm really, really trying to give them the best care I can. I'm hoping to win the lottery and put up a greenhouse.
Think they were sown in 2019 Pac Must be difficult living in the North Pole I keep most of mine in a cool greenhouse but that must mean close to 0 degrees Kelvin where you are Mealybugs are a pain in the bottom, I'm using bugclear twice a year now, they crawl out of the pots and die of death after a good soak with that
Zigs What an engaging video.. great job..,you have some super video story writing skills. Very entertaining. Luv it..
You have a variegated Euphorbia? Cute bears and other helpers, but do you have a variegated Euphorbia in your cactus house?
Glad you liked it Pac Never published a full length cartoon story before He's ok now Logan, Tetters has knitted him a new shirt and promoted him to Manager Ta Droopy We do, wasn't sure if we could put it out all winter with the other Euphorbias?
I have one of those…. somewhere.. will look … Aeonium ‘giant cluster’. I have a tiny collection of cacti and succulents .