New shipment of desert rose adenium plants arrived

It’s been a busy summer in the adenium and cactus nursery. We re-arrange the whole growing area and created new growing benches for the desert rose plants.  This past week we received another shipment of adenium plants form Thailand with several new adenium plant flower types.

The majority of the plants in the new shipment are the standard size ones (95%), but we did receive around 35 plants in a much larger size. All except for 12 of them required a 16″ pot due to their jumbo size caudex (several over 11″ across). These adeniums will not be offered until the flower.  The majority of the jumbo desert rose plants have several very thick branches – all multiple grafts on them.  Yes, a few are name plants we had in the past but to make sure we want to see them flowering. We will try to get the adeniums to flower early so they can be offered before Spring.

HibhobThe standard size adeniums look great for the most part. Some will require cropping in the near future to force branching.  One of the 11 new types we received is already starting to flower so it will be listed very soon – it’s a new flower type called hiphop. It looks like the image we received from Thailand (image on the left)  will be about 85% accurate on this one. The hiphob desert rose plant  has a very distinct stripe on a white petal (it’s not fully open yet). The Thailand image shows more pink on the flower petal of the desert rose plant but with the same distinct stripe. yes, it’s a triple!

Black and purple adenium plants desert roses

Q: I am looking for a purple and black desert roses. Do you have any? Are Adenium the same as the desert rose???    – Sylvia

A:  The Black adenium is a myth. There are not true black adeniums no matter what images people show or send you. Just like a true black rose the images are altered to look black. In reality the flower is a dark rich red. In real life they do not look black but dark dark red.

There are flower that are magenta/violet /purple in color. If you are looking for a rich grape purple then you may be disappointed. The purples are closer to violet (medium purple). The closest ones we have seen to purple are purple rain, king violet and Sapchareng. We have a couple Violet monkong ready to bloom  that seems like they will produce a purple/violet color but I will need to wait a couple of weeks.

Whenever you see images look at them. If the image is dark (see the background) or the color fuzzy then be careful because is may be an altered images to look better then the actual adenium flower. Thailand, India and China are famous for selling adenium plants using altered pictures. We we get a shipment of plants from Thailand we put a notice that until we see the actual flower that the flower type is NOT PROVEN. If we receive 50 plants of one flower type of desert rose we wait to see 3..4 of them to bloom before posting the true images.  Or order usually consist of 20 or more different flower types of adenium plants per order. Yes, sometimes the image from Thailand are accurate but we see differences in about 25 to 37% of the images when compared to the real flowers. Even in the lots there will be variations.

Collectors of adenium plants in the US think this is a put-on to state NOT -PROVEN on the website because USA collectors/buyers are spoiled by most nurseries (Ebay is an except – many dis-honest images) in the USA of showing the correct images. We haev purchased adeniums from 5 different major growers in Thailand and they are all the same -inaccurate images and plant sizes.

To crop or not to crop and desert rose adenium plant – trimming succulents

Mike,

The desert roses I bought from you just finished blooming. They were beautiful! The mystery plant bloomed a very pretty triple pink! I was so delighted that I took the chance.

I am thinking of pruning them. Should I do it now or wait for spring? I live in Chicago. And they are in a green house – happy and healthy.

How long after pruning can I fertilize?

Thanks!

Soledad

 

One day left for the 6 pack special

Many of our followers go to the AdeniumRose website for their adenium plants and supplies. We sent a special to our clients earlier this week which give them a chance to get larger hybird plants at a greatly reduce price.  As of this post we haev two units of the 6 packs left.  This is the lowest price they are every offered and will not be repeated for another year of so.

If we sell out of the remaining two (3) six packs all people who ordered them will get some of the standard size adeniums plants (4.5″ pots) and some of the larger  6″ pots.  either way all shipments will be mail by tomorrow and the special will end.

Here is the location of the adenium flowering succulent plant adenium special area.  You will receive 6 adenium plants. Please read the page concerning the types of flowers on the desert rose plants.

 

 

Adenium desert rose plant growing problem

Q: I have a Desert Rose plant as a houseplant.  It gets a few leaves at the end of its branches, and before long they develop brownish yellow tips an fall off. Also some of the leaves are misshapen.  They have a curl to them.  I do not see any bugs on it.   I have had it for two years, and it just keeps going through the same cycle.  Sometimes it has no leaves at all, other times it gets leaves, only to drop them.   I have tried less water, more water, everything  to no avail.   Please help, I love this plant and want it to grow.

Thank you,  Janey

A: OK I will need more information to determine the possible cause of the leaves falling from your adenium plants. Since you have tried varying water schedules – when testing a problem you need to make the change for at least a month before you see results because  desert rose plants are slow growers. How much light do you give it? Is it filtered light (through a w window) or is it growing outside.  What’s it the growing temperature of the desert rose plant.  If the nights get into the 40’s then it may be causing the problem. Do you live in the North where you have hot days and cool nights?  Finally what type of cactus fertilizer do you use for your adenium plant. Too much nitrogen can cause problems.  Also, between watering does the adenium plants soil get totally dry?

New arrival of plants adenium obesum and desert roses

This will be a short post of adenium plants we received late last week. The plants are going through the final sort and planting in to desert rose pots this week.  We did not receive many that we were expecting. However, we did receive over 240 desert rose plants that required 10″ to 12″ pots. These larger adenium plants have caudexes (circumference) of  16″ to 24″. Some are of know adenium flower types (phatuma pink. pink panter,  hasadee red, amazing, valentine, and others). However, we did get over 31 types that we do not know what the desert rose flower looks like nor did we receive images from Thailand. We are requesting images and we will post them once/if we receive the images. Some of the adenium plant types are single plants (only one of a particular desert rose plant name).

desret rose flowering succulent
Yellow Crazy – New flowering succulent adenium plant with yellow, stripes and red veins.

Also, received were standard size adenium plants of dang tealwada, ora bright, jareangtong and others new desert rose plants including yellow crazy which is one we tried to get in January but they were not ready.

New adenium plants in standard size are C. America, Wanda, Bella, and yellow crazy.  if you signed up to our website you will receive a special coupon soon to save on these desert roses and others.  Go to Epic Grower company’s website for new postings starting this weekend (if it stops raining) and if you have any questions please let us know.

New shipment of adeniums – many large desert roses

This has been a busy week. AdeniumRose Company has received a shipment of adeniums (still being sorted by name).  What was supposed to be an order to 14 different types of adeniums (flower types) turned into an order with over 38 different types.  The growers in Thailand is not like American growers who you can trust to get what you ordered. Thailand adenium plant growers are not the most trust worthy bunch.

AdeniumRose Company has ordered from 4 different major growers in Thailand and they are all the same – order what you see based on images they send and hope what you get is 60% correct in the number of adenium obesum plants received and the flower types.  Anyway. expect several new varieties of flowers and some old favorites to be added to the AdeniumRose Company desert rose plant website. What is great about this order is that among the 600 plants received about 200 to 250 are larger plants with caudex circumferences of 18″ to 26″ in diameter (7″ to 10″ across).

This is were the many varieties come into play.  Instead of sending the ones ordered the growers sent a email saying that (after receiving the money) they can not send the larger adenium plants selected because they made a mistake in the adenium plants available for shipping. We only received a few of the desert rose plants ordered and then the Thailand desert rose growers selected plants random base on size and what they have in stock. Look for Adeniumrose website updates in the near future,

Adenium soil, watering and desert rose plants post sizes

Questions:  I received my 3 pack adeniums desert rose plants and arrived in wonderful shape. I’m so pleased at how large they are already, with healthy leaves. I do have some questions about planting adenium plants:

1) Soil for desert soil plants; I;m mixing my own soil fro he adeniums. I plant to put rocks in the bottom. Do I layer the perlite & other soil, or mix it together first?

2) What’s the biggest size pot you would recommend for the desert rose plants? They are now 12″, 14″, 16″.

3) Is it better to water the desert rose plant from the top or bottom (ie; water tray)??

PS: I live in Michigan, so would I wait at least 1 week before putting outside?

I have had a previous adenium from another shop, but made the mistake of overwatering it. I plan to be more careful with them this time around, as I read your watering tips.

Answer:

I’m glad you like the adenium plants you received.  We do not recommend to use a water retention tray under the adenium pot. It will create humidity and possibly mildew which will cause root rot.  In our adenium plant nursery, we use overhead sprinklers because 1) it’s almost impossible to handle the number of plants any other way 2) South Florida is a tropical climate which means tons of rain and humidity during the summer so the desert rose plants are always getting wet. Over the past 48  day s our are received 4.9″ of rain already which is normal for the summer time – daily thunderstorms. We usually have to empty water out of our pool 1..2 times a week because of rain over flowing it (in ground pool).  However, it’s always better to try to keep the leaves dry to prevent standing water accumulate on the adenium leaves if possible.

Adenium plant pot size:  No more than 2″ beyond the adenium caudex size on each side. Shallow pots are bets fro desert roses . Use a bonsai pot.  Example: 8″ adenium caudex 10..12″ pot no more than 5..6″ deep.  As the caudex gets bigger (it takes time) replant it into a large pot.  No plastic.  All pots must have good drainage holes.

Soil for adeniums:  Perlite and soil mixed together. 70 to 80 percent perlite.  there are several articles on this blog about soil mixtures. Mixtures need to be adjusted bast on climate and rain/watering schedule.

Prickly pear plants flowering succulent that feed animals and people

optunia prickly pear flower
Prickly pear optunia plant crystal tide flower.

Prickly pear plants are know for there spines that stick into  anything. Some spines will go through leather gloves even. Last year we started to grow a variety of prickly pear plants also know as optunia, nopales or paddle cactus. Prick pears are cactus that haev fantastic colorful flower blooms int he pate spring time. There are about 200 different varieties of optunia prickly pear species. Prickly pears is know for the ability to provide food for desert animals and even humans. Most prickly pear optunia pads are editable and the fruits from the dying flowers are a constant source of nutrients.

However, we grow prickly pear optunia plants the flowers!  There are many flowering cactus plants but only a few that produce as many and as colorful as the prickly pear plant. from white to purples, from yellow to deep reads. The size of the prickly pear pads range from a couple inches to over 20″ long! There are even spineless (not thorns) fruiting and variegated prickly per pads.

Optunia plant flowering
Prickly pear baby rita plant flowering.

When handling prickly per pads its essential that you wear thick gloves because even the very small thorns cause irritation and once you are stuck they are hard to get out! AdeniunRose Company has a variety of prickly pears some great to grow as a food source and all fantastic flowering cactus.  All the optunia plants are well rooted for at least 8 months. Many of the smaller pad varieties such as baby-rita with it bright rich dark pink flower with purple has several pads per plant.

Leafless adenium desert rose plants problem

Question: Hi my desert rose lost all of its leaves after I re-potted it.  The Caudex and the trunk are nice and firm/hard so I am not worried (yet).   The “soil” however is now bone dry because I read that watering a leafless desert rose is not a good idea,  if so, when should I water the adenium plant again?  Will the leaves just come back without me watering it?  By the way,  the plant is in a bay window that faces east.  I live in the Chicago area and it is still too cold to bring it outside.  i have only watered it once since I put it in its new pot.  Thank you.

Answer: When we receive desert rose plants from Thailand they are all 100%  leafless and dry. Sometimes the caudex are soft due to not having water for 2 weeks.  Then it take another week to get them all potted. Yes- we water them when they are leafless!

I’m not sure who told you not to water the adeniums when they are leafless -we do all the time so the will sprout new leaves. OK – this winter has been long and many of our adeniums didn’t sprout new leaves until last month. Our climate is always much warmer than   yours during the winter.  We do not get freezing days what-so-ever this year.  So I would recommend watering the desert rose plant twice a week making sure that it dries completely between watering. Also, did you dip the roots of the adenium obesum plant in super-thrive to give them a boost before you re potted it?   If you did not get some super-thrive (a little bottles goes a very very long way) and add some to water (Very little) and water the adenium plant with super-thrive once now and once in mid summer.