Saving Root Bound Desert Rose Plants - Trim & Repot

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • My 4" Desert Roses have overgrown their pots. They desperately needed to be both repotted and to be pruned. Hope you like the video.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:23 My Goal - Big Plants
    0:53 Trimming Desert Rose Plants
    2:00 Preparing to Trim Plants
    3:40 Trimming the Plant
    4:45 Precautions to Follow
    5:40 How to Ask Questions
    6:20 Aftercare
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Комментарии • 25

  • @CarlDoesStuff
    @CarlDoesStuff  Год назад

    Thanks for checking out my video. Be sure to follow on Instagram instagram.com/masfuegogardens/

  • @jemikabates9038
    @jemikabates9038 29 дней назад

    Making a comment to hopefully help your channel help your channel!! I just purchased my first desert rose ever from Lowe’s. It was in pretty good shape to come from Lowe’s $25.99; Let’s see how this goes!!!

  • @carolficorilli9768
    @carolficorilli9768 Год назад +1

    Love to watch as I have Desert Roses. I live in Kentucky and it is winter here so my plants are indoors with my grow lights.

  • @denisej.9936
    @denisej.9936 2 месяца назад

    I didn’t realize you shouldn’t water immediately after repotting/trimming. Good to know! Thanks!

  • @elaineaudy4748
    @elaineaudy4748 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for info on growing desert roses.

  • @tracey7014
    @tracey7014 Год назад +1

    Nice to see you gardening again

  • @stevevaughn2040
    @stevevaughn2040 9 дней назад

    When is best time to prunem ? Good videos

  • @LefabuleuxLilly
    @LefabuleuxLilly 20 дней назад

    My desert rose is so stringy and long 😭 I need to prune it ,but I'm so unsure where exactly!
    I have cinnamon. Am I able to repot the cut of pieces to make new ones ? How do I do it ? In water ? In soil ? I'm so lost ,I had the rose since years now in FL ,grew perfectly. Now I'm in Michigan and I'm worried with rain ,snow less heat . Please help thank you 🙏😊

  • @samplebien
    @samplebien 5 дней назад

    really helpful video, I gave mine to much water and he is really unhappy right now...
    im a bit scared to cut so he is now drying in the sun. out of soil but I don't know which root or spot I need to remove...
    he also has a lot of mini roots what makes it more confusing, maybe you have an extra tip?

    • @samplebien
      @samplebien 5 дней назад

      o and do you need to cut the branches equal to the roots in case? or is the chance of survival increasing if you trim the branches , cinnamon and sunlight

  • @castleviewfarms7247
    @castleviewfarms7247 Год назад +2

    Hi Carl. I did exactly what you’ve done in this video and one year later I still have just a stump. It’s a beautiful, fat, firm stump, but nothing ever grew back. Amy thoughts why? Thanks!

  • @swivelhofgirl5899
    @swivelhofgirl5899 4 месяца назад

    I repotted my straggly desert rose and cut back the roots(February in central Florida) , used cinnamon on cuts, also cut back the stacks. I put it inside for 2 weeks spritzing it with water everyday. The leaves are turning yellow and falling off on stacks I didn't cut back. it's 2 weeks and I put it outside in sun, should I fully water it now?

  • @jessegarza2614
    @jessegarza2614 9 месяцев назад

    Are these obesums? Have you tried arabicums? Those have way a bigger caudex. Might i suggest root training while youre repotting.

  • @jerrellthieke87
    @jerrellthieke87 3 месяца назад

    My desert rose that i grew from seed has grown straight up. I recently repotted it and cut the tap root off. I think i need to cut the top off but i thought i shouldn't do both at once cause that would be a lot of stress am i heading in the right direction or should i just start over?

    • @CarlDoesStuff
      @CarlDoesStuff  3 месяца назад

      Do it all at the same time. Trim it, apply cinnamon, let it sit either in dry soil or in the shade for 5 days or so.

  • @lindarodriguez7596
    @lindarodriguez7596 7 месяцев назад

    My branches on my desert rose started to rot so I cut it off with a blade n now it’s in my garage n cardex is hard .. I need your help

    • @CarlDoesStuff
      @CarlDoesStuff  7 месяцев назад

      if you found rot on a branch, there is probably rot in the roots. Take it out of the soil, check the roots, cut off rot. let dry out a few days before repotting

  • @bernicajohn1042
    @bernicajohn1042 Год назад

    So do u plant the top u cut off?

    • @CarlDoesStuff
      @CarlDoesStuff  Год назад

      I don't because in my experience cuttings don't have good looking caudex when they grow.

  • @doxtorbork5567
    @doxtorbork5567 Год назад +1

    What is in your potting soil mix?

    • @CarlDoesStuff
      @CarlDoesStuff  Год назад

      For plants in 1 gallon pots and larger, 60% unstained mulch and 40% compost. I may add perlite or pine bark as well. I talk about at length in the video before this one if you are interested. I recently switched to this and for the level of rain I get it works well.

    • @doxtorbork5567
      @doxtorbork5567 Год назад

      @@CarlDoesStuff awesome! Thanks so much. I just watched that video. I will have to try that mix with a couple plants. I've been using a mix of perlite, sand, and shredded oak leaves. Its ok, but needs improvement.

    • @carlthomas9049
      @carlthomas9049 Год назад +1

      @@doxtorbork5567 As i am guessing you know, it really depends on how much water your plants get. I have found they can get plenty of water, you just need the roots to not sit in water. All my plants are outside in south Florida so in the late summer early fall they get rain every day. I have also found compost to be the best fert so I am hoping this works well.

    • @doxtorbork5567
      @doxtorbork5567 Год назад

      @@carlthomas9049 I'm in zone 5, and my plants are only outside during the summer. I use a south facing window, and blue/red led lights. My biggest challenges are over watering, and stagnant air. One of my plants is growing in 100% play sand. It got very stubby this year. Your videos are great btw!