Nearly there
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- iann
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Nearly there
Obligatory photo of Pediocactus buds
I first noticed them about two weeks ago, they move fast at this time of year
Also on a young P. paradinei
And P. knowltonii
But probably not on P. peeblesianus
Even teeny tiny ones can flower, not that these ever get huge
Cheshire, UK
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Re: Nearly there
Congratulations, that's quite an achievement.
Mike
Mike
Based in Wiltshire and growing a mix of cacti and succulents.
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Re: Nearly there
Well done for growing this one (from seed yourself?) and getting it to flower, if on its own roots.
- iann
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Re: Nearly there
Yes, I grew from seed. I wouldn't know how to graft if my life depended on it. I have two of these, but not managed seed yet.
Cheshire, UK