Having started this thread off, I began with my old heated propogator and a desk fluorescent just over it a few days ago. Broke the lamp in 24 hours, so quickly put this together, though I'm not sure how useful it is. Just as a first try. The light is a 15W fluorescent. The 9 pots of seeds are a random load from EasyCactur, Mammillaria, Rebutia and Notocactus. Soon I hope to take a more studied approach (and a better propogator.
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Tony
Raising seeds in a propogator
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Re: Raising seeds in a propogator
Well it looks good! Hope it is a success too!
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Tending more towards cacti , particularly Gymnocalyciums, Rebutias, Sulcorebutias, Echinopses, Thelos, Feros and Mamms (and anything else I like the look of!) all in an 8 x 6 polycarb greenhouse and a few windowsills!
Shrewsbury Branch - Shropshire UK
Joined BCSS April 06 (# 48776)
Tending more towards cacti , particularly Gymnocalyciums, Rebutias, Sulcorebutias, Echinopses, Thelos, Feros and Mamms (and anything else I like the look of!) all in an 8 x 6 polycarb greenhouse and a few windowsills!