Malcom is a natural on camera! What an amazing informational video! I have some euphorbias I have been wanting to prop for a long time and feel more confident trying now
You got the life Summer. I seen a monstera today, it made the chuckle when I identified it. Summer taught me that. I still live at my allotment 2 years now. I love my rats but still have to control them. I interact with them, it's funny, they try to talk to me. They wake me up for work. You look beautiful as always, very happy for you. x
Substrates have changed over the years. I have seen propagation done in so many ways. One thing to note is in the greenhouse the substrate needs to be faster draining then in the home. So, it does matter what climate you are in and where the plant is being grown.
Thank you, this is informative! If they mention a plant would you mind using B roll more or posting the name more? I couldn't tell which plant he mentioned was his favorite and I'd like to look it up. Thank you!
Vermiculite is very shiny and composed of tiny plates. I see no vermiculite in that mix. The lumps look like pumice or some other volcanic rock. Edited to add, he then calls it pumice, understandable confusion.
Hello Summer I was watching your older videos and came across the one about your Ficus Lyrata . it was a great video btw. I was wondering if you still had that plant and what has become with it.
No, it's not. Black meaning dark/shady. Look up black, grey, and white hat hackers. It just has to do with color connotations, just as red can mean boldness or anger 🤬 and pink can mean softness or love. 💗
Malcom is a natural on camera! What an amazing informational video! I have some euphorbias I have been wanting to prop for a long time and feel more confident trying now
Propagating is so much fun & I love watching plants grow
I have a five year old Euphorbia and may finally trim it. This video is right on time.
You got the life Summer. I seen a monstera today, it made the chuckle when I identified it. Summer taught me that. I still live at my allotment 2 years now. I love my rats but still have to control them. I interact with them, it's funny, they try to talk to me. They wake me up for work. You look beautiful as always, very happy for you. x
Substrates have changed over the years. I have seen propagation done in so many ways. One thing to note is in the greenhouse the substrate needs to be faster draining then in the home. So, it does matter what climate you are in and where the plant is being grown.
That was a good watch! Thanks!
Thank you, this is informative! If they mention a plant would you mind using B roll more or posting the name more? I couldn't tell which plant he mentioned was his favorite and I'd like to look it up. Thank you!
Enjoyed this and listening to him, thanks! 🌵
Thank you for the video
BTW our beautiful baby horse was named Summer Rain. Just thought it was neat that you were named that too.❤
❤LOVED THIS EPISODE.
Thanks for another informative video. Will definitely use this method for our local species here in SA.
Awesome video! Thanks!
What a hotty and he propagates ❤can he get any better haha love this nursery's vibe 🙏
Great info on an excellent species…euphorbia are the best…thanks!
I feel chemistry here. 😜
Amazing video.
What powder he used ? Can’t hear claely
Rooting hormone with a bit of fungicide but you dont really need either for cacti and succulents.
idk what bud is saying but that white stuff does not look anything like vermiculite. thats 100% pumice.
Vermiculite is very shiny and composed of tiny plates. I see no vermiculite in that mix. The lumps look like pumice or some other volcanic rock. Edited to add, he then calls it pumice, understandable confusion.
What is it he says at 7:18? Can't make out what his favorite is.
I think he said Turbinicarpus.
Innuendos in this video
i dont understand why you still need a fan for fundamentally dry living plants?
There's not a lot of trees and shrubs to slow the wind in deserts. They're prone to fungal infection without good airflow.
Hello Summer I was watching your older videos and came across the one about your Ficus Lyrata . it was a great video btw. I was wondering if you still had that plant and what has become with it.
Amazin
CUTE
tabenocarcus ??
Turbinicarpus
this guy sounds like miles
Handsome and intelligent
"Black market" is a racist expression... You can use "paralel market" or "ilegal market" instead.
No, it's not. Black meaning dark/shady. Look up black, grey, and white hat hackers. It just has to do with color connotations, just as red can mean boldness or anger 🤬 and pink can mean softness or love. 💗
omg get over yourself, it's just an expression that has nothing with race.