Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
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Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
A clump in flower and buds
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Re: Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
Wow! Impressive plants - and amazing photograph. I’m just germinating som Bl. lilliputana seeds. Planted 20. 6 germinating. But so tiny. Fingers crossed.
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Re: Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
Be patient, they are not easy to grow and need some protection the early time in life.
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Re: Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
I'm reusing an old thread ...
This time, this little collection is blooming much earlier than last year, but it is not due to any global warming, rather my impact on the local climate
This time, this little collection is blooming much earlier than last year, but it is not due to any global warming, rather my impact on the local climate
Re: Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
Possible to share a further image to see the pot and their size?:)
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Re: Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
That I will do, but another day.
The one in front is 2 cm i diameter and grow on its own root
Re: Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
Local Climate Master strikes again
TTcacti - C&S database software - http://www.ttimpact.hr/anttun/
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Re: Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
Yes, with my LED-light I can decide when it is spring and summer
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Christer All Mighty
BTW, could you do that globally as well?
BTW, could you do that globally as well?
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Re: Blossfeldia sucrensis KK1704
Ah! NOW I am understanding, , , the global warming panic is not due to CO2,Christer >> not due to any global warming, rather my impact on the local climate
AnTTun > BTW, could you do that globally as well?
It was Christer's initial experiments with LED lighting.
Only when the arctic started melting up there did Christer realise that there was a problem with Lumens, Candelas and MegaWatts.
Now all is turned down and under control locally everything should be returning to normal
Hehee.
Seriously though - some very fine plants under your LEDs Christer I am slowly working my way back through your posts to glean more info on your setup, because my thoughts have also been turning to LED lighting. (I have some COBs off ebay to measure )