List of Merchants featured in the Video: Beyond Thorns: facebook.com/BeyondThorns The Crowned Hardinero: facebook.com/thecrownedhardinero Cali's Living Obsession: facebook.com/CalisLivingObsession CacTess Garden: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063864648000 Thorny Lil' Ones: facebook.com/ThornyLilOnes Jackie Potter: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067998054805 Benguet Blooms and Spikes: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063952960887 Plants by Flipay: facebook.com/PlantsbyFlipay
Hello! I just got a variegated gymnocalycium with a flower bud on it and I plan to repot soon, would root pruning hurt or help the plant because we are in the middle of the growing season! Thank you, the video was amazing aswell!
Hi, thanks for watching my videos. I appreciate your comment. I don’t recommend root trimming a cacti if it is flowering. I let the flower bloom first before repotting, since a lot of the cactus energy will be sent to the flower buds. If you plan to root trim a cacti with flower buds, you could remove the flower bud first so the cacti could focus in growing new healthy roots.
@@theplantprinceph Thank you very much for being so helpful, just to add I just uprooted the plant out of curiosity, it seems to have very little roots and is in a more organic soil then I would prefer, should I still wait for the flower to bloom or just do it now?
@@entree48 oohhh. If you already uprooted it, then you can roottrim it and repot it. It will still root, but it will take a little bit longer since the energy of the cactus will be focus on its bloom first. Try adding more inorganic or grits in the soil mix also to increase aeration, drainage and encourage more robust root growth.
@@entree48 I’m still looking for affordable specimens of Ariocarpus, since most are a bit expensive. But Ariocarpus are definetly in my plant wishlist. Hopefully before this year ends I could buy a few good size specimens.
Thank you so much for watching! Currently there are three organizations that arrange events like this. Here are their pages: National Cactus and Succulent Organization of the Philippines Inc Events: facebook.com/groups/417104411191615 The Plant Camp: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089584299831&mibextid=LQQJ4d Horti Filipina: facebook.com/hortifilipina?mibextid=LQQJ4d
List of Merchants featured in the Video:
Beyond Thorns: facebook.com/BeyondThorns
The Crowned Hardinero: facebook.com/thecrownedhardinero
Cali's Living Obsession: facebook.com/CalisLivingObsession
CacTess Garden: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063864648000
Thorny Lil' Ones: facebook.com/ThornyLilOnes
Jackie Potter: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067998054805
Benguet Blooms and Spikes: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063952960887
Plants by Flipay: facebook.com/PlantsbyFlipay
I love how you show all the different types and tell the names of them. Your videos are very interesting! 😊👌🏻🌵
Glad you like them! Thank you so much for watching. I appreciate your comment. 💚
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Wow, so many plants❤
Lindos !!!
Keep posting more like these sir, so informative :)
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This is a wonderful video to see what is out there to dream about. Thanks for your time.
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Hello! I just got a variegated gymnocalycium with a flower bud on it and I plan to repot soon, would root pruning hurt or help the plant because we are in the middle of the growing season! Thank you, the video was amazing aswell!
Hi, thanks for watching my videos. I appreciate your comment.
I don’t recommend root trimming a cacti if it is flowering. I let the flower bloom first before repotting, since a lot of the cactus energy will be sent to the flower buds. If you plan to root trim a cacti with flower buds, you could remove the flower bud first so the cacti could focus in growing new healthy roots.
@@theplantprinceph Thank you very much for being so helpful, just to add I just uprooted the plant out of curiosity, it seems to have very little roots and is in a more organic soil then I would prefer, should I still wait for the flower to bloom or just do it now?
@@entree48 oohhh. If you already uprooted it, then you can roottrim it and repot it. It will still root, but it will take a little bit longer since the energy of the cactus will be focus on its bloom first. Try adding more inorganic or grits in the soil mix also to increase aeration, drainage and encourage more robust root growth.
@@theplantprinceph Thank you very much for fast responses! I will take your advice in mind! Also, just wondering, why dont you have any ariocarpus?
@@entree48 I’m still looking for affordable specimens of Ariocarpus, since most are a bit expensive. But Ariocarpus are definetly in my plant wishlist. Hopefully before this year ends I could buy a few good size specimens.
Wow nice vblog i love watching it. How would i know the schedule of events for cactus and gymno and succulent. ❤
Thank you so much for watching! Currently there are three organizations that arrange events like this. Here are their pages:
National Cactus and Succulent Organization of the Philippines Inc Events: facebook.com/groups/417104411191615
The Plant Camp: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089584299831&mibextid=LQQJ4d
Horti Filipina: facebook.com/hortifilipina?mibextid=LQQJ4d