I think I need to cut the numbers of these Haworthia hybrids, no room on the shelves and starting to run out of floor, and 100 new ones on their way, plus the wife and I were repotting today, 1 out, 6 in!!! Oh and the trays of seedling that need looking at and more seeds from to plant!!
And yes I have picked up the Gasteria
Bill
running out of space
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Re: running out of space
That's an easy one to solve Bill, I'm sure there must be an army of volunteers out here just waiting to take a few of those hybrids off your hands (at the right price of course), you'll soon have loads of space.
Cheers
Gary
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Re: running out of space
You know where I live ...
Ralph Martin
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https://www.rrm.me.uk/Cacti/cacti.html
Members visiting the Llyn Peninsula are welcome to visit my collection.
Swaps and sales at https://www.rrm.me.uk/Cacti/forsale.php
My Field Number Database is at https://www.fieldnos.bcss.org.uk
Re: running out of space
There is a genuine problem if you raise some of the Haworthia hybrids and selections from seed. I have a batch of H. mutica from 'White Widow' and you have to keep them all for quite a long time (6 or more years?) before they show their proper characteristics. Just one or two are showing white leaf blotches at 4 years old. Similarly I have pots of H. maughanii raised from Japanese and Chinese selections and once again these have to be kept for many years to see the full patterning of the leaf tips. Does anyone have tips for early selection of plants or does one just have to use lots of space and be patient?
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Re: running out of space
I have just joined The Haworthia Society and looking to expand my collection of (3) plants if any are for sale? I like Gasterias too and have a Marginata and another unknown Gastetia which is growing really well and will need 're potting very soon
Re: running out of space
As do you know where I amralphrmartin wrote:You know where I live ...
Not really, I had set aside a pile of what I thought were so-so plants to be traded out and was counting how many there were there when I pulled this cooperi hybrid out, didn't look this when it went in.Terry S. wrote: Does anyone have tips for early selection of plants or does one just have to use lots of space and be patient?
And as you say some can take 5,6,7 years till they show their full potential, this one started off normal green 6 years ago and each new leaf became paler than the last, it appears to have stablised now.
Welcome to the HawSoc, I edit the journal, so hope you like it. I do have plants available and posting isn't a problem. I can do trays like this, so if you are interested contact me and see what I can do.Cactusgirl wrote:I have just joined The Haworthia Society and looking to expand my collection of (3) plants if any are for sale? I like Gasterias too and have a Marginata and another unknown Gastetia which is growing really well and will need 're potting very soon
Regards
Bill
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Haworthiad Editor
Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.
Haworthiad Editor
Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.