Updated seed lists
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Re: Updated seed lists
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
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Re: Updated seed lists
Is this a new list, though? It indicates it was last updated in December 2017. It's certainly another tempting list for sure....
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Re: Updated seed lists
Sorry, you're right. It appeared in a new post here http://kkplzen.eu/index.php/forum?view= ... =360#61491 when I looked this morning but I didn't check the context. Usually, posts are, much as in this thread, just notifications of new lists. Doh!
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
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Re: Updated seed lists
Well I didn't have this group on my radar so far, and the list looks excellent, so it's good to know about it. Definitely one to look out for when it is next updated!
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Re: Updated seed lists
Cactus Hobby Brno has also been updated. See: http://www.cactus-hobby.eu/sem_11_2018.html
Lot's of interesting frost tolerant succulents. I could not resist some of the Ancistrocactus and Tephrocactus.
Lot's of interesting frost tolerant succulents. I could not resist some of the Ancistrocactus and Tephrocactus.
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Re: Updated seed lists
ADBLPS has also been updated: http://www.adblps-graines-cactus.com/index_EN.html
Re: Updated seed lists
I think someone bought seeds from ADBLPS before, there are some Mammillaria seeds i would like to buy but they havent replied my mail yet. They have just updated the list but i am worry about the seeds that i would like to order will be run out of stock soon.
They are normally slow or this is just because of they might be busy preparing the ordered seeds?
They are normally slow or this is just because of they might be busy preparing the ordered seeds?
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Re: Updated seed lists
In my few years of experience of buying from ADBLPS, there were one of the quickest sellers I have dealt with. I placed my order on Saturday within a couple of hours from the new list being published and got response this morning. This doesn't guarantee that the seeds will not sell out though - I missed out on 2 lots this year.
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Re: Updated seed lists
Which two?
Re: Updated seed lists
I was very quick this year, my order already has a number, and Aymeric says he will send it in December. I got myself a Yavia Criptocarpa and the only thing I was too slow for was Geohontia mexicana