Would you be able to do a video on tree propagation? Specifically pine trees? My little sister planted a tree at my parent’s house in 2005/2006 and they’re selling the house this summer. I’d love to surprise my sister and propagate cuttings from “Piney” for the whole family. I’ve tried to research myself but it can get a bit confusing 😅
Lol I found this to be very informative. I have tons of cacti and they are a pain to water. I appreciate the tip. The rest I don't think I would try regardless of if it works 😂
Bad advice, didnt bother watching after the first one. You dont know what you are talking about. All cacti and succulents should never get submerged. Bottom water.
Omg the last one was a horror show! They chopped a beautifully perfect cactus for… a vase? Bc I know roses were growing out of a cactus like that before it it dies… from being DRILLED HOLLOW. Revoke that persons gardening card… and drill usage!
I personally haven’t had cactus but my parents have them, isn’t that they don’t need a lot of water? I think I would just put a dish under the pot and put some water in the dish, and the root and the soil will suck up the water if they need to. I watered some of my plants too much and they can die
I had to behead my childhood cactus due to rot, it's actually a bit upsetting seeing the same type being cut basically the same amount just for a video lol. And if anyone was wondering, that was about a decade ago and Iggy has since grown a new sprout and is thriving :))
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Man made horrors beyond my comprehension but I’m a plant
Would you be able to do a video on tree propagation? Specifically pine trees? My little sister planted a tree at my parent’s house in 2005/2006 and they’re selling the house this summer. I’d love to surprise my sister and propagate cuttings from “Piney” for the whole family. I’ve tried to research myself but it can get a bit confusing 😅
That last one,.. does anyone believe that would cause roses to grow out of the mutilated cactus?
Disclaimer: all plants were harmed in the making of this video. 🙃
Lol I found this to be very informative. I have tons of cacti and they are a pain to water. I appreciate the tip. The rest I don't think I would try regardless of if it works 😂
That last one is horrible! Whyyy! Who thinks of these!
Bad advice, didnt bother watching after the first one. You dont know what you are talking about. All cacti and succulents should never get submerged. Bottom water.
the first one had me believe but then it was all down hill from there
😢 if a cold snap killed my dwarf poincienna back to lower down on the plant, will the regrowth travel back up any meaningful part of the plant?
Or should I cut back whatever is not wick?
I dislike reaction videos: they are low effort and contain no inherent value; it’s just s l o p.
Omg the last one was a horror show! They chopped a beautifully perfect cactus for… a vase? Bc I know roses were growing out of a cactus like that before it it dies… from being DRILLED HOLLOW.
Revoke that persons gardening card… and drill usage!
I personally haven’t had cactus but my parents have them, isn’t that they don’t need a lot of water? I think I would just put a dish under the pot and put some water in the dish, and the root and the soil will suck up the water if they need to. I watered some of my plants too much and they can die
LOL THE ROSE 😂
What did that poor cactus do?
I had to behead my childhood cactus due to rot, it's actually a bit upsetting seeing the same type being cut basically the same amount just for a video lol. And if anyone was wondering, that was about a decade ago and Iggy has since grown a new sprout and is thriving :))
The rose one is actually a scam
Os incel chorando pq o foguete ficou broxa, 😂😂😂😂😂
Accudentally cutting even a mm too deep on the second last one is also a great way to completely kill the plant. So no roots.
Is it just me or did it look like string instead of roots on the rose? 😂
Just found you today! Instant sub for this video! I need more plant gurus in my life 🎉
I smell burnt rice.
Fully submerging a cactus for more than a few seconds is likely to cause damage. Damage which adds up over time