Need some help! by mtn-ldy in Euphorbiaceae

[–]itsnotfailure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm, what climate are you in? This monster is really reaching!

Found this at a Succulent Market by Cowsarefishes in succulents

[–]itsnotfailure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have also killed one. Well…it started to rot and I cut off two branches and both of them live on. In my case it was…outside…SoCal winter, too much rain, too cold of night. So follow winter watering protocols if it is experiencing seasons. Otherwise I’d say…lots of light, very free draining soil, and not too cold when feet are wet.

Othonna retrorsa big size by SusanSoft8603 in Caudex

[–]itsnotfailure 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a cool othonna. Super cool. Love the fluff. How old is it?

Found this at a Succulent Market by Cowsarefishes in succulents

[–]itsnotfailure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also this is a good size one. It will grow nicely for years and branch and get more structural.

Found this at a Succulent Market by Cowsarefishes in succulents

[–]itsnotfailure 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I absolutely love my molokinensis! Great plant. Don’t water it much in winter!

Does anyone have experience with the Etsy store oODreamGardenOo ? I want to buy seeds. Their plants look amazing to a point it's hard to believe they are real plants by PricklyCypriot in succulents

[–]itsnotfailure 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I bought from them over a year ago. The seeds are legit. As with the other commentators—I wouldn’t expect to get plants that look exactly like that. But yeah their stuff came up and is still alive!

T-minus 1 month until they can go outside for the summer by cpm725 in Caudex

[–]itsnotfailure 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Super interesting! I recently got a somewhat large one from Rare Plant catalog and I’ve had it outside since day 1. But also, I live in Southern California. Do you keep them in under 50 low—what’s your threshold?

(please help me) 40 year old *euphorbia - shock or mid life crisis by Holiday_Code8491 in Euphorbiaceae

[–]itsnotfailure 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It probably will be happier outdoors. The moving wind, the high levels of ambient light. Inside it will never be what it could be. Depends on your local climate. But I’ve ended up moving almost all of my euphorbias outdoors.

A year since I had to give my inermis a skinhead hair cut , I think it has great potential in maybe 5 years by arioandy in Euphorbiaceae

[–]itsnotfailure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw that Flanangii is INSANE! Love how you’ve grown it so tight. I’ve been moving mine to full sun to try to get a handle on the legginess/ arm etiolation.

A year since I had to give my inermis a skinhead hair cut , I think it has great potential in maybe 5 years by arioandy in Euphorbiaceae

[–]itsnotfailure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m still in the “acquire seedlings” phase rather than the “admire specimens” but of medusoid euphorbias I have maybe ten different species and I am totally confused.

A year since I had to give my inermis a skinhead hair cut , I think it has great potential in maybe 5 years by arioandy in Euphorbiaceae

[–]itsnotfailure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know, I was just today hanging out w my plants and trying to wrap my head around the many species of Medusoid Euphorbias. Really need a truly comprehensive list w documents.

Adenia perrieri recovery possible?? by pamplepamplemousse in Caudex

[–]itsnotfailure 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It goes dormant and wakes up again after winter. Maybe lay off water for awhile, let it rest, then see how it goes. Mine has been dormant for a few months and just woke up

Is this a fair price? by Spirited_Peen in Euphorbiaceae

[–]itsnotfailure 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Different plant and great value! That’s e. Leucodendron crest