34:10 crested eve's needle cactus 37:13 opuntia monacantha variegata aka Joseph's coat 44:28 euphorbia lactea 45:15 lophocereus schottii (monstrose?) aka totem pole cactus For the one's you weren't sure about, I think these are what they are. 😊
Love your channel, and your collection is awesome. I am a castus lover and I collect them too, but we don't get, around here, as many varieties as the ones you showed. Greetings from Santo Domingo.🌵🌵🌵
10:45 Ive heard the common name as "variegated string of buttons" (Crassula Perforata Variegata) and I want another one someday 😅 I love your collection so far!
You have some great cacti, Euphorbia and succulents Cassidy, I enjoyed seeing your collection. I like your Matucana Madisonorium and your Totem Pole, they are on my wish list for my collection. I have a greenhouse full, plus others outside my home in Australia. I have some videos on my channel.🌵♥🌵
Get that ric race cactus outdoors during the summer and spring, and it will take off in growth. And if fertilized properly, it will gift you with beautiful blooms.
That inch worm is really interesting. Same with that last rhipsalis. I’ve been looking for a paradoxa minor for what seems like forever and none of the stores here have it and I don’t wanna mail order.
I just picked up a tenelli! Now I see how it will grow. I’m super new to succies. I also have a bear paw but it’s developing little yellow spots on it. Do you know what that could be?
I think the wonky looking one at 34:50 is a crested Eves needle. I don’t know what its proper name is. At 37:25ish, it’s known as Jacob’s Coat in Australia. And is an opuntia. Again, I don’t know it’s proper name. And the next is a euphorbia millii
I would love to see updates on your cactus collection
I would too 😊
34:10 crested eve's needle cactus
37:13 opuntia monacantha variegata aka Joseph's coat
44:28 euphorbia lactea
45:15 lophocereus schottii (monstrose?) aka totem pole cactus
For the one's you weren't sure about, I think these are what they are. 😊
Lovely Cacti and Succulent collection
Thanks for sharing I love love cacti and succulents and your collection is awsome.❤
I love the aesthetic of the terracotta pots and white rocks! I haven't had a huge interest in cacti yet, but some of yours are making me rethink that!
I really enjoy your videos and look forward to them.
The bushy plant with the thorns, I believe is a Crown of Thorns - Euphorbia Milii.
Love your channel, and your collection is awesome. I am a castus lover and I collect them too, but we don't get, around here, as many varieties as the ones you showed. Greetings from Santo Domingo.🌵🌵🌵
55:30 Common name of this cactus is blind prickly pear 🙂
Love your planters, where can I find them.
😊
Watching again bc bored an always learn something w watching you.
10:45 Ive heard the common name as "variegated string of buttons" (Crassula Perforata Variegata) and I want another one someday 😅 I love your collection so far!
Wow!! Soo impressive!! Love all your cacti and succulents!! 💚🪴😊🙌
WOW! such a great video! :) TY
22:41 That is Echinocactus Grusonii aka Silver Barrel Cactus since the spike is white instead of yellow 🙂
Nice
Your kitty chills like mine 😊 🐱
46:07 Common name of this cactus is Whisker or Senita Cactus
You have some great cacti, Euphorbia and succulents Cassidy, I enjoyed seeing your collection. I like your Matucana Madisonorium and your Totem Pole, they are on my wish list for my collection. I have a greenhouse full, plus others outside my home in Australia. I have some videos on my channel.🌵♥🌵
Get that ric race cactus outdoors during the summer and spring, and it will take off in growth. And if fertilized properly, it will gift you with beautiful blooms.
Beautiful collection 💚. As soon as I get them they die 😢
That inch worm is really interesting. Same with that last rhipsalis. I’ve been looking for a paradoxa minor for what seems like forever and none of the stores here have it and I don’t wanna mail order.
Beautiful cati I also collect uforbia I have 15 now and what part of Oklahoma do you live in I use to live in Norman
I just picked up a tenelli! Now I see how it will grow. I’m super new to succies. I also have a bear paw but it’s developing little yellow spots on it. Do you know what that could be?
I think the wonky looking one at 34:50 is a crested Eves needle. I don’t know what its proper name is. At 37:25ish, it’s known as Jacob’s Coat in Australia. And is an opuntia. Again, I don’t know it’s proper name. And the next is a euphorbia millii
How do u go about rooting succulents??..
Callous off the stem and plonk into succulent mix (very well draining). Easy peasy. Water when you see roots appear and only water when dry.