New frailea seedlings:
Frailea: colombiana, mammifera, schilinzkyana, magnifica, uhligiana and rubro filamentosa
Frailea cataphracta
My cacti new season
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- Wizard
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Re: My cacti new season
Miniature and unusual cacti.
- Wizard
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Re: My cacti new season
Miniature and unusual cacti.
- DragonFish66
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- DragonFish66
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Re: My cacti new season
Very nice i'm alway looking to buy gymnos if you ever have any spares for sale let me know i've 34 species of them atm
- Wizard
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Re: My cacti new season
DragonFish66:
Please stop replaying picures... about »gymnos« I get rid most of them two years ago, because there were many problems with growing in sandy soil conditions with lack of humus.
Please stop replaying picures... about »gymnos« I get rid most of them two years ago, because there were many problems with growing in sandy soil conditions with lack of humus.
Miniature and unusual cacti.
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Re: My cacti new season
I just love the intensely green center of the flowers of Echinocereus subinermis!
- DragonFish66
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Re: My cacti new season
You mean the bottom pic that's my sig Its strange that, i've found there the ones that grow the best with me i use a 50/50 mix of coir/perliteWizard wrote:DragonFish66:
Please stop replaying picures... about »gymnos« I get rid most of them two years ago, because there were many problems with growing in sandy soil conditions with lack of humus.
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Re: My cacti new season
I think Wizard means stop copying his pictures when you do quotes. You can delete the picture(s) from the quoted post by deleting the attachment within the quoted section of print.DragonFish66 wrote:You mean the bottom pic that's my sig Its strange that, i've found there the ones that grow the best with me i use a 50/50 mix of coir/perliteWizard wrote:DragonFish66:
Please stop replaying picures... about »gymnos« I get rid most of them two years ago, because there were many problems with growing in sandy soil conditions with lack of humus.
Rod Smith
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.