Euphorbia tirucalli 'Rosea'
Firesticks
Late Summer 2021
6
- 1
Early Spring 2020
15
- 5
Mid Winter 2020
18
- 7
Mid Winter 2020
24
- 3
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![plant image 1257509 plant image 1257509](/profile/jenny10/images/1257509/750/euphorbia-tirucalli-rosea.jpeg)
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Euphorbia tirucalli 'Rosea'
Late Summer 2021
6
Early Spring 2020
15
![comment comment](/profile/jenny10/images/150/profile_image_160857.jpeg)
Exactly 2 months later and I have #roots on my #firesticks ! I tried some in soil and some in water. It seems in my climate they do better in soil.
![comment comment](/profile/angeljen/images/150/profile_image_68984.jpeg)
Whooohooo great job 🙂🙂🙂
![comment comment](/profile/jenny10/images/150/profile_image_160857.jpeg)
Thanks @angeljen ! Hopefully it continues to grow well
![comment comment](/profile/saguaro/images/150/profile_image_36471.jpeg)
That's awesome! Congrats! My other firesticks in water are finally getting some nice roots, too!
![comment comment](/profile/jenny10/images/150/profile_image_160857.jpeg)
Thanks @saguaro ! That's awesome your's has roots also. Just takes some patience.
Mid Winter 2020
18
![comment comment](/profile/jenny10/images/150/profile_image_160857.jpeg)
Planted these last night. Hopefully will do well 🤗🙏 #firesticks
![comment comment](/profile/shawnasea/images/150/profile_image_176856.jpeg)
This is such an interesting plant. The description doesn't mention it, and you may already know this, but the fire stick is toxic @Jenny10 . Keep away from kids and animals. Love that planter!!
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@shawnasea thank you! yes I have it on a plant stand where the pets won't mess with it. And I've talked to my kids about it.
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Not sure if they have roots, but I have a large fire stick plant and have taken a few cuttings and have given a few cuttings away. I found that I had better luck rooting them in water rather than soil. Both were very difficult. I had to be patient and my water cuttings have barely taken root after over a month and all of my soil cuttings have died. Hopefully this advice helps.
![comment comment](/profile/jenny10/images/150/profile_image_160857.jpeg)
Thank you @sarahkbartley no they do not have roots yet. All I had read said to let them heal 1 week and then stick them in soil. I'll have to try the water.
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I read that you can put them in soil as well, but from personal experience, I didn't have luck with soil. It might have been my growing zone, so you never know. I'd trust your instincts.
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I’m in the subtropics and it’s tough as boots here. Easy to propagate.
Mid Winter 2020
24
![comment comment](/profile/jenny10/images/150/profile_image_160857.jpeg)
I was given these #firesticks cuttings tonight. Hopefully I'll get some roots 🤗
![comment comment](/profile/taylork/images/150/profile_image_134563.jpeg)
I do love my fire sticks! I'm sure you already know to wear the right protective gear! ☺️ Fingers crossed for fast roots!
![comment comment](/profile/jenny10/images/150/profile_image_160857.jpeg)
@taylork yes I love them too and have been wanting one. I was very careful with them. Hopefully these will grow. The plant they came from is so lush and beautiful.
After over a year, my #firesticks finally has new branches