MONSTER DESERT ROSE! | Adenium obesum Root Trimming and Care!

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  • @MartinGentile-fv5sk
    @MartinGentile-fv5sk

    The plant does not need cross pollination to seed. I have only one plant and it self pollinated to produce a seed pod.

  • @ghelp1
    @ghelp1

    I just repotted mine last month. I use crushed lava and pine bark. About 3 to 1.5 ratio. The bark pieces are small. This is the first year I have used this. They are loving it. I toss in slow release 10 10 10 when I use the chop stick. Before I top it off with the final layer of soil. I also mound it up around the caudil so it eventually falls down over the season and exposes the roots slowly. Way cheaper than premixed soils I have tried in the past and here in Florida they seam to love it.

  • @bibitoast
    @bibitoast12 сағат бұрын

    My mom loves the desert rose. We live in iowa so it’s not often we find them at garden centers especially those with more unique colors. Last time she went to Texas and Florida and ended up with a bunch of new desert roses 😅

  • @kimhumiston2686
    @kimhumiston2686

    I have read that if you let the seed pods mature, it takes so much of the plant's energy that the plant will not bloom good the next year. ??

  • @latanyamckenzie277
    @latanyamckenzie277

    What is the purpose of doing a lift to keep exposing the codex on the Desert Rose?

  • @sharonsanderson4514
    @sharonsanderson4514

    I have got to remember the cinnamon.

  • @xoxothi
    @xoxothi

    What a beautiful plant. I think it looks like a mom dad and baby adenium hugging each other! So cool

  • @kimhumiston2686
    @kimhumiston2686

    Absolutely beautiful plant! I have 9 desert rose. All smaller. Ive had about 3 yesrs now and still learning. I just found your channel and you now have a new subscriber!

  • @pegclancy813
    @pegclancy813

    Why wait to water it and I thought it needed full sun?

  • @TexasLocalProduce
    @TexasLocalProduce

    What size green pot is that?

  • @plantsNstuff
    @plantsNstuff

    I just found your channel, I've got about 30 adeniums I need to repot and came across your video when I was surfing for ideas. That right there is a beast of an obesum knot, it almost looks like an aribcum with all the trunks. I think root training is overrated, I like the natural look better :)

  • @oldnordy2665
    @oldnordy2665

    Very nice, and a very big plant!

  • @ceasar190
    @ceasar190

    That’s a beautiful desert rose! I hope to get mine that big! Awesome plant

  • @TheNewMediaoftheDawn
    @TheNewMediaoftheDawn

    Cool unusual dessert rose, space plant🎉. Yes I think it’s a few together, looks awesome and healthy🌵

  • @beatricezuzarte1836
    @beatricezuzarte1836

    I just can't believe the roots of this Adenium! Beautiful...how long was it in the pot? I love the natural hugging of the roots, like a Family Hug!!! Great going. You are so invested in your Plants and do a fantastic job. I have 2 so far and am getting Hooked!

  • @user-hh7kk6bc1g
    @user-hh7kk6bc1g

    You're hilarious!! I love watching your channel!

  • @leerocks3859
    @leerocks3859

    Hello Garden Guy 👋👋 Found you through Jason and Brooke at The Cog Hill Farm ❤ I just subscribed and I love Gardening can't wait to see all your videos ✌😊

  • @bemcorrales5358
    @bemcorrales5358

    So awesome 👌 🌼 🌸 after watching your vlog. I'm inspired to revive my neglected adenium plants 🪴 . Watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭 😊

  • @beverlysullivan1427
    @beverlysullivan1427

    I just found your channel and I love it.

  • @rachelcastillo252
    @rachelcastillo252

    Absolutely beautiful Adenium Obesum and great repotting information. Thank you 😊 🪴💚🌿