They are more than 2.5years old and growing in open pot.
I just kept them only a few months in the bag and repot them to another pot.
Blossfeldia campaniflora
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Re: Blossfeldia campaniflora
Well done. These are very slow, and your patience is rewarded!
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Re: Blossfeldia campaniflora
Really the slowest of all succulents, for as far as I know and experienced. Mine are a bit older, but still smaller than a pea...
Re: Blossfeldia campaniflora
I also sowed some Aztekium ritteri and they are still in the bag, seems like Blossfeldia grows faster. But maybe its because of the conditions or the materials i used.
Thanks Martin!ralphrmartin wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 8:28 pm Well done. These are very slow, and your patience is rewarded!
This year they growed well considering the past year.
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Re: Blossfeldia campaniflora
My Aztekiums (A. hintonii and A. ritteri) of the same age are about 50% bigger.
(That sounds a lot, but is in practice maybe two millimeters...)