Pachypodium seedlings. ( ros v gracious)
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Pachypodium seedlings. ( ros v gracious)
Hi all, I have a number of the above seedlings about one and a half inches high. My green house goes downt to 5 C in winter, so I have brought them indoors ( with permission) LoL. Due to warmer conditions, would an occasional water spray help them out until Spring. Thanks
Re: Pachypodium seedlings. ( ros v gracious)
If they have leaves, they need water. Poured or sprayed, depending on surrounding conditions (warmth, sun, air flow)... I do spray mine even when they have no leaves but veeeery carefuly
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Re: Pachypodium seedlings. ( ros v gracious)
Thanks for the advice AnTTun, all the leaves are dark shiny green due to the mild temps I think. Cheers
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Re: Pachypodium seedlings. ( ros v gracious)
Hi Eric
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Re: Pachypodium seedlings. ( ros v gracious)
There is a good article in the decemeber cactus world about Pachypodiums.
Tina
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Re: Pachypodium seedlings. ( ros v gracious)
Thanks all for your help. As well as the Pachys. I am thinking of bringing into the house some cacti seedlings as well. These were germinated late in the season and are quite small. I can provide far better conditions here than in the g/h in Winter. Never done this before, so help is required. I do not require them to grow, so a light watering now and then should suffice ? Thanks and Merry Christmas to all. Cheers