Frozen cacti

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by pete, Feb 12, 2012.

  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

    Joined:
    Jan 9, 2005
    Messages:
    51,136
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired
    Location:
    Mid Kent
    Ratings:
    +94,091
    Is that in the house Sal, or in a greenhouse?

    Any burst pipes?
     
  2. sal73

    sal73 Total Gardener

    Joined:
    Sep 4, 2011
    Messages:
    2,833
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Bedford
    Ratings:
    +3,011
    that`s inside the house , I really don`t understand myself , the cactus in the greenhouse are fine , the soil it`s bonedry , I didn`t watering on the leaves or watering at all before leaving , both with healthy roots .
     
  3. longk

    longk Total Gardener

    Joined:
    Nov 24, 2011
    Messages:
    11,387
    Location:
    Oxfordshire
    Ratings:
    +23,104
    Just found this - did it survive Pete?
     
  4. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

    Joined:
    Jan 9, 2005
    Messages:
    51,136
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired
    Location:
    Mid Kent
    Ratings:
    +94,091
    Yes it survived Longk, it usually does.:)
     
  5. sal73

    sal73 Total Gardener

    Joined:
    Sep 4, 2011
    Messages:
    2,833
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Bedford
    Ratings:
    +3,011
    Inspired by you Pete , I`ve took some pictures of my frozen cactus as well ....
    not to say that you inspire me to have frost hardy cacti in the first place.

    [​IMG]

    absolute frozen solid ...

    [​IMG]

    [​IMG]

    the japanese sedum it`s completely frost , but should take -20c
    [​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • sal73

      sal73 Total Gardener

      Joined:
      Sep 4, 2011
      Messages:
      2,833
      Gender:
      Male
      Location:
      Bedford
      Ratings:
      +3,011

      By the way the mistery of the dead cactus , was after solved .
      while I was in Thailand my dear mother in law came to my house
      and nicely watered all the cactus that i told her not to watering
      and even left the window open , while outside was -8c .
       
      • Like Like x 2
      • longk

        longk Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Nov 24, 2011
        Messages:
        11,387
        Location:
        Oxfordshire
        Ratings:
        +23,104
        That is amazing (to me anyway) Pete!

        I know how you feel Sal! Two years ago I asked my Dad to take care of my plants whilst we were away. When he came around, I said to leave everything in plastic bags alone. He got muddled left everything alone that wasn't in placcy bags and watered the stuff in the bags daily! One of the pots in the bags had at least thirty freshly germinated Deppea splendens seedlings! :gaah:
         
      • sal73

        sal73 Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Sep 4, 2011
        Messages:
        2,833
        Gender:
        Male
        Location:
        Bedford
        Ratings:
        +3,011

        After the 2010 winter , most of the plants in my garden died down , I`ve left them untill spring was coming , just to see if any plant was growing back .....
        didn`t manage that , as while i was working away , my dear mother in law
        come along and to surprise me , she dug up all plants and replace the lot with onion and potatoes , that include cutting to the ground the bamboo that took 5 years to reach that size .

        She`s been banned to come to my house and garden if I`m not around.

        to keep me quite my miss payed me for a new bamboo , 1 large palm and a new cordyline ....:mute:
         
      • longk

        longk Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Nov 24, 2011
        Messages:
        11,387
        Location:
        Oxfordshire
        Ratings:
        +23,104
        At least you got some of your losses replaced! Deppea splendens seed is as rare as rocking horse poo!
         
      • sal73

        sal73 Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Sep 4, 2011
        Messages:
        2,833
        Gender:
        Male
        Location:
        Bedford
        Ratings:
        +3,011
        You do make me feel better :biggrin:........It`s an horrible situation , they try to help us but in a really bad way .
         
      • longk

        longk Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Nov 24, 2011
        Messages:
        11,387
        Location:
        Oxfordshire
        Ratings:
        +23,104
        I was rather gutted, but it was my own fault - he kills just about any ornamental plant that he gets near!
         
      • sal73

        sal73 Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Sep 4, 2011
        Messages:
        2,833
        Gender:
        Male
        Location:
        Bedford
        Ratings:
        +3,011
        Your Dad is better then my mother in law then ;) , I` still manage to pull some wild invasive daisy off my garden 3 years after she planted for me as she understood that I`m not too much in potatoes growing, at least she managed to keep something alive
         
        • Like Like x 1
        • longk

          longk Total Gardener

          Joined:
          Nov 24, 2011
          Messages:
          11,387
          Location:
          Oxfordshire
          Ratings:
          +23,104
          In my Dads defence, he has not killed the Lavender that he bought. Trouble is that he will soon be moaning that they are taking the garden over!
          He is quite happy (and good at ) all the messing about that is needed to grow a few potatoes!
           
        Loading...

        Share This Page

        1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
          By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
          Dismiss Notice