First offset has now appeared and a second leaf has started to root and I am pleased to say that of the remains of my crystallina (4 leaves) 2 leaves have developed nodules.
After distributing a few to other forumites I have 3 left, all have produced offsets 10 between them and all are now rooted in normal growing medium after being stated of in pumice.
This was the first one to get going and hence has the largest offsets.
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Bill
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That's great Bill. I don't understand why but both of mine have failed. One was sitting comfortably in the pot for months and months looking healthy and surely about to produce something and then it just turned to pulp! Very disappointing.
Patrick. Small varied collection of North American, Mexican and Andean Cacti. Variegated Agaves and Echeveria. Developing a succulent garden in Portugal. Joined Somerset BCSS and forum in 2007.
Bill Wrote:
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> As long as I don't have any disasters I am sure, I
> could spare you one of the offsets Patrick.
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That's very kind Bill, would be great if it works out.
Patrick. Small varied collection of North American, Mexican and Andean Cacti. Variegated Agaves and Echeveria. Developing a succulent garden in Portugal. Joined Somerset BCSS and forum in 2007.