Secrets to Growing a Massive Caudex: Desert Rose - Pruning Tips | Exotic Gardens Lusaka

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • Aunty Mwiche shares how she works with large desert roses to get them to develop the large caudex above the soil, that is so attractive.
    00:00 Introduction
    02:28 Washing the plant
    04:16 Trimming the roots of a desert rose
    10:15 Applying cinnamon the protect the wounds
    11:20 Trimming the leaves
    12:30 Re-potting
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Комментарии • 21

  • @memorymusaka1252
    @memorymusaka1252 6 дней назад

    Well explained information aunt

  • @noreenpg31
    @noreenpg31 6 дней назад

    Your video was very informative thank you 😊 ❤

  • @TommyOCarroll
    @TommyOCarroll 21 день назад +1

    Thank you for all of the great information Aunty! I appreciate you!

  • @moomoon1410
    @moomoon1410 6 дней назад

    Nice video. You could use a new blade or utility knife for sharp cut of the roots mostly on the causes. Regards from Ghana.

  • @mauricebrown24
    @mauricebrown24 10 дней назад

    Outstanding video !! Saving to my video collection. Thanks so much!!!

    • @greenspacezambia
      @greenspacezambia  9 дней назад

      Congratulations on getting started. There is nothing as satisfying as growing your own food.

  • @kimhumiston2686
    @kimhumiston2686 15 дней назад +2

    Beautiful big adenium! I started my collection about 3 years ago and I have 9 plants now. I love watching all videos for any information I can find. Thank you!

  • @LyfeIllustration
    @LyfeIllustration 8 дней назад

    This is so informative, thank you Aunty Mwiche for sharing your wisdom! It shows In your beautiful collection 😍 going to try some of these tips now ❤

  • @nickdavidelijah
    @nickdavidelijah 2 месяца назад

    Great video thank you. 😍😍

  • @GrannyEarth
    @GrannyEarth 18 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the information! Im trying to grow another adenium. My first one got tooo soaked during our desert monsoon. I left the pot out in the rain & my caudex just turned to mush. I’ve got to master this exotic plant!

    • @greenspacezambia
      @greenspacezambia  9 дней назад +2

      Sorry to hear your desert rose rotted. It's really easy to lose a plant that way. Just be sure to keep an eye on them. Here is how we deal with our desert roses if they get an extreme case of rot: ruclips.net/video/3xBQZgF_s7k/видео.htmlsi=ywQlHuHje8XB2MMr

    • @GrannyEarth
      @GrannyEarth 9 дней назад +2

      I am a Garden Lady @ Home Depot so we received 30 babies & 6 larger & 2 Very large Adeniums. I’ve created signs with important info about them. Things Ive learned the hard way! It’s all about learning from your mistakes. Growing things in the Southwest can be very tricky in Summer🔥…i collect rainwater & then dish it out to patio plants.🪴

  • @antoinekatanga2702
    @antoinekatanga2702 3 месяца назад

    Magnifique et très éducative. Congratulations

  • @pmclarke5
    @pmclarke5 4 дня назад

    Thank for your information. I had 3 desert roses for 17 years. One of my desert roses this year, got bad root rot. I couldn’t save it, and I lost it. I was devastated. Then 2 months later, I noticed my other 2 old ladies had started to get root rot also.. I took them out of soil, removed all the root rot and washed all the caudex and roots. I trimmed all the branches this spring. I repotted with new soil. Should I trim leaves and flowers with this hot weather, again?

    • @greenspacezambia
      @greenspacezambia  3 дня назад +1

      Hi. I'm not sure where you are but we find one one of the issues in root rot has to do with overwatering, or too much moisture. I would avoid trimming the leaves but focus on drying out and removing the rot. Here is how we usually deal with root rot: ruclips.net/video/3xBQZgF_s7k/видео.html.

    • @pmclarke5
      @pmclarke5 3 дня назад +1

      @@greenspacezambia Thank you so much for your response. I'm located in deep South Texas. I will remove any visible root rot and let them dry out before repotting. Your video was one of the best information on desert roses, I've seen. Thank you.🥰

  • @indirahmukadam2717
    @indirahmukadam2717 25 дней назад

    Which part of lusaka are you located?