How to water cacti and succulents without killing them

This video is a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about watering cacti and succulent plants. It covers every aspect of watering, answering questions about when to water, how often and how much.
Many species are represented, but examples include Lithops, Pseudolithos, Cyphostemma, Conophytum, and cactus species such as Stenocereus, Yungasocereus.
The impact of climate, soil mix and pot type is touched upon.
Creative Commons information:
Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus (Lem.) K.Schum.
observed in Mexico
by prodenazas (licensed under creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
Brachycereus nesioticus (K.Schum. ex B.L.Rob.) Backeb.
observed in Ecuador
by Jean-Marie Frenoux (licensed under creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
Lithops gracilidelineata subsp. gracilidelineata
observed in Namibia
by karel (licensed under creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
Stenocereus eruca (Brandegee) A.C.Gibson & K.E.Horak
observed in Mexico
by Jose Luis Leon de la Luz (licensed under creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
Cyphostemma juttae
observed in South Africa
by James Gaither (licensed under creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)

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  • @rusalkacrnkovic8024
    @rusalkacrnkovic802414 күн бұрын

    Yet another great video. Finally a person who acknowledges how specific plants and conditions work when it comes to watering. I hate it so much when I buy a new cactus or succulent and owner starts "educating" me how I should just water every two weeks, like I know nothing about plants. Sometimes they even mislabel plants. I am always on brink on correcting them, but they think they know better, so I steer away from "argument". I know I already said it, but you are probably only plant-youtuber from whome I've learned new things from each and every vid you make. Thank you for that! 😊

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Glad my message landed. It’s hard to make videos about topics as broad as watering - there are just so many variables to try to account for. 😂 Glad youre enjoying them!

  • @miltonx27
    @miltonx2714 күн бұрын

    Great videos man, keep up the good work

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Appreciate it!

  • @Malprincess
    @Malprincess13 күн бұрын

    When I was a child I had bought a cactus from a big box store, that I now believe was some sort of euphorbia. It was a beautiful deep green with these vibrant thick red spines. We had to go on an extended trip and I was worried about my favorite cactus and I watered the hell out of it, per my mom's instructions. I was horrified to come home to a dying and pretty much mush cactus. Core memory right there. And I've NEVER seen a cactus like this ever again. Some come close, but are not quite there. I miss that thing and I wish that child me had better knowledge.

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    13 күн бұрын

    Oh no! That is a terrible disappointment. Sounds a bit like a Euphorbia ferox? Have a look at some pics. Could be the one?

  • @Malprincess

    @Malprincess

    13 күн бұрын

    @@AridZine NEARLY. The colors are just the slightest bit off. The shape of it was different slightly as well. The creases, idk if there is a technical name, were deeper as opposed to more rounded. Less barrel shape and more angular corners. Dark green a few steps lighter from a lime peel but darker than the average tomato plant. Very striking. The spines were that type though, kind of soft. But again very red and they would stay vibrant they didn't fade as it grew (that I noticed). My pet theory is that it was a variant of some sort of this type of euphorbia or similar and that is why it had these small differences. Or the memory itself is corrupted! Thanks for the suggestion :)

  • @jeannette7243
    @jeannette724314 күн бұрын

    This is really helpful. Thank you!

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Glad it helped! 😀

  • @valikpetrov6804
    @valikpetrov68043 күн бұрын

    I learned not little but a lot, thanks for the tutorial 😊

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching 😀

  • @JadriGroenewald
    @JadriGroenewald14 күн бұрын

    Such wholesome vibes no BS. IMO best water for plants is fishtank water from a cycled planted freshwater aquarium.

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks! Plenty of nutrients in fish tank water for sure. I try to use tank rain water unless I’m super rushed.

  • @brendapatterson7123

    @brendapatterson7123

    13 күн бұрын

    I use the water from my first tanks too. Happy plants!

  • @chompers11
    @chompers1112 күн бұрын

    Your content is so legit man. Love to just relax and put this on while making food. Thanks!

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    11 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Glad you’re enjoying it

  • @neonice
    @neonice9 күн бұрын

    The thing is that just because a plant has adapted to withstand harsh conditions it doesn't mean those are the best conditions for the plant. Most times it is simply not competitive enough to grow in more ideal places so when plants go into cultivation they might grow better in slightly different conditions than their natural habitat.

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    8 күн бұрын

    You’re not wrong. That said - there’s also the notion of growing these plants hard, replicating their appearance in habitat. It’s an interesting concept!

  • @TS50ER
    @TS50ER14 күн бұрын

    A 'Trooper' of a vid mate. Tips to give growers, 'A Peace (Piece) of Mind'

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Haha, as long as you don’t watch my vids and feel the need to Run to the Hills! 😂

  • @edithsmith5510
    @edithsmith551014 күн бұрын

    Thank you so very much! that explains things very well.

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @KnightBlooming
    @KnightBlooming14 күн бұрын

    Excellent information! I had to convert your Celsius to our Fahrenheit for our nighttime this summer has stayed in the 80s several nights. That is top notch info to know! I also finally tracked down a Euphorbia Abdelkuri too, it should arrive by next week! Thanks again!

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Fantastic score on the abdelkuri. One of my all time favourites. Let me know if you’ve got any questions for growing it - they seem relatively relaxed in cultivation though.

  • @tomherbert6792
    @tomherbert679211 күн бұрын

    Great information .thank you

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    11 күн бұрын

    Cheers!

  • @jimthomas1989
    @jimthomas198914 күн бұрын

    Just fine out where each species comes from and check out the annual rainfall for that same area and its matched perfectly .

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Yes this is the ideal way to determine plant dormancy!

  • @thekittengod5331
    @thekittengod533114 күн бұрын

    Keep it up boss man! And gotta love some iron maiden 🤘🤘

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks! 🤘🎸

  • @Malprincess
    @Malprincess13 күн бұрын

    !!! Thanks so much!

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    13 күн бұрын

    Cheers!

  • @RobCherwink
    @RobCherwink14 күн бұрын

    Good stuff! Thanks for another great video. I have been wondering about when cacti do their water uptake. Considering CAM, do you think it might be just at night? or just in the day? or both? 🌵

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    I’ve done a bit of reading on the topic and although I’m not 100% sure, I suspect that most of the water uptake is at night when the stomata are open. However there are likely other biological forces at play too that allow the plants to uptake some water through the day as well.

  • @RobCherwink

    @RobCherwink

    13 күн бұрын

    @@AridZine Thanks! - I believe that plants basically create suction to their roots and up the stem by expiration through the stoma, so night could be the time. However if they did not do it at the night they could have a lot of suction ready for the day? I have someone else that I will ask as well, and will let you know what I hear back.

  • @chadscott9157
    @chadscott915714 күн бұрын

    Awesome 👍😎

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks ✌️

  • @sampetrie9177
    @sampetrie91778 күн бұрын

    Another great video thanks!! I had a follow up question on the video about fertilising, was wondering if you've come up with any clever methods to mix it in with water? Hose watering takes me about an hour usually, but if I have to mix in fertilizer it takes much longer - mixing up 1 tsp searles flourish cacti and succulent with 9L water, then transferring to a watering can to dispense. I find the containers you can pressurize with a nozzle are too high powered and knock around potting materials or the plants themselves.

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    8 күн бұрын

    Yeah, the tsp of Searles into the 9L can and then into the smaller can with a rose is my current method, and completely tedious! I am a very lazy grower by nature , so always looking for ways to make things less tedious. Currently working on solving this process - can’t confirm its effectiveness until growing season commences again, but this is what I’ve got lined up. Plants that aren’t exposed to the weather are going into trays without drainage holes. I’ve drilled a 10mm hole in the corner of these which I’ve plugged with a silicone plug (about $4 for 20 from a Chinese seller on eBay.) I’ll mix up the ferts, pour into the tray to soak from below and when done, pull the plug and drain it all out. Can also be used without ferts to save time on deep watering from above. Will see how it goes or if I just kill all my plants! 😅

  • @GnomeInvasion
    @GnomeInvasion14 күн бұрын

    got any tips for growing lithops indoors? should one try to emulate the changing seasons or just let the eternal spring ride haha. thanks for the vid, it was great.

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    I can’t speak from experience, but Lithops really need changes in seasons to help them through their annual cycle. Specifically, they’re going to need a winter drought period where their old leaves dry up and new leaves emerge. I’ve seen videos where growers manually tear the old leaves off to expose the new leaves - I suspect these are growers in more tropical locations where they don’t experience that winter drought - so this might be a method that you’d need to try if growing indoors? Looks brutal to me, and I don’t really know if it’s good practice. If you can find a place to put them that’s cooler and totally dry… that would be ideal.

  • @GnomeInvasion

    @GnomeInvasion

    14 күн бұрын

    @@AridZine appreciate the response. I'm in a subtropical area with monsoon weather, so wet and dry season. I might try putting them outside with the rest of the gang when it's dry and cool.

  • @dkstott29
    @dkstott295 күн бұрын

    Interesting.. None of my crassula seem to have a dormant period here in northeastern US.

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    5 күн бұрын

    Most Crassula are pretty forgiving about watering while dormant. Also depends where you’re keeping them - being in the northeastern US I’m guessing you have them indoors or at least in some sort of structure for part of the year to prevent them copping the full brunt of midwinter temperatures, which might also be impacting their natural annual rhythms.

  • @dkstott29

    @dkstott29

    5 күн бұрын

    @AridZine mine are outside all summer until nighttime Temps go into the 30's F....They spend the winter under LED lighting in my basement...temperature is right around 60F...they seem to grow happily in the cooler Temps too...🤷‍♂️

  • @Malprincess
    @Malprincess13 күн бұрын

    How do you know if the cactus needs a deeper skinny pot? Most of what we have sold in my area of the US (seedlings in general cacti included) will come in those little 2 inch pots. How big do cactus roots grow? Can they fill a large pot completely like a typical houseplant?

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    13 күн бұрын

    Rule of thumb for cactus is that the pot diameter should be an inch or so wider than the body of the plant, at least for low growing plants. Tall, columnar species can do with more width. And yes, their roots will fill up a pot but you don’t want to leave too much room for them to grow into, just in case the soil retains too much moisture. As for deep pots, I reserve these for plants that grow deep, thick roots - usually non-cacti caudex growing plants or others that I know send out deep root systems.

  • @Malprincess

    @Malprincess

    13 күн бұрын

    @@AridZine Super informative! Thank you!

  • @Bunny_costume_man
    @Bunny_costume_man14 күн бұрын

    the only succulents i have are haworthia, crassula and kalanchoe (i don't know the scientific name), i don't have any idea about grafting and mutating etc, i find it extremely entertaining and exciting to be able to do what you do, i would want to but i just fear i might kill it by accident, i have a really hot direct sun (39 celsius and 102 fahrenheit),i would certainly appreciate any tip please

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    The three plants you’ve mentioned are all pretty forgiving - although I’d keep those Haworthia out of any really hot direct sun. I have a big Kalanchoe and keep it in ordinary nursery bought bagged soil and it seems happy. Haworthias though will really appreciate a bit more grit in their mix

  • @Bunny_costume_man

    @Bunny_costume_man

    14 күн бұрын

    @@AridZine thanks brother

  • @zhaezz84
    @zhaezz8414 күн бұрын

    Question: this night temp max 25c does it also count for seedlings? You see i have a grow tent full of moist cacti seedlings (Copiapoa, Ariocarpus, and Astrophytum), and i have lights on during the night, to keep temperatures down and cheaper power. But this also makes the plants "nighttime" in the daytime hours which can pass 25c. i didnt have an issue so far, but it is a bit of a worry ^^ Thx for awesome video mate! Best regards from Denmark :)

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    14 күн бұрын

    Cacti seedlings don’t actually use CAM - I’m not sure precisely when their metabolism changes but it likely won’t be an issue so long as they’re small enough to be raising under lights.

  • @zhaezz84

    @zhaezz84

    14 күн бұрын

    @@AridZine Interesting, and thanks for answer. Next year lids will be off incubators, and high temperature wont be an issue without the lids, they really hold the heat in. so it will just be over this summer. 👍

  • @spicemad
    @spicemad11 күн бұрын

    When you use tap water do you bother to lower the pH or just use as is?

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    11 күн бұрын

    I don’t bother - but our water is fairly neutral. If I had more time I’d use rainwater, but tap water seems to be okay for my purposes straight from the tap. If it was more alkaline I’d look at amending it somehow.

  • @k.jespersen6145
    @k.jespersen614513 күн бұрын

    Would you be averse to putting your dormancy table into a "Community" tab post, for those of us who don't use Instagram? Whether yes or no, thanks for considering. After watching this video, I suddenly feel badly for all of the lithops that found themselves flooding hardware and grocery stores durin the late '90s, early '00s. Most of them probably haven't survived, given improper watering.

  • @AridZine

    @AridZine

    13 күн бұрын

    If I can figure out how to post to a community tab, I’ll do it for sure! Still learning this KZread stuff. As for Lithops… I have no doubt there are many of them out there dying slow miserable deaths due to improper watering. 🥲