The only time you get to see the caudex after filling a third of a wheelie bin with vine. Best way to remove any lurking pests that want to overwinter. High diversity in the interesting caudex shapes.
Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
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Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
Remarkable plants Mike.
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
Thank you Antun. A high nitrogen diet does the trick, 8 years from seed.
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
I'm not sure I really understand Mike, so I'll ask: you mean fertilizer has high levels of nitrogen? If so, how high?
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
I use 25% Nitrogen fertiliser, 50% strength at each watering.
Mike
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
Sorry to bother you with this again, I'm just trying to understand because I'm very careful when it comes to nitrogen. How much of that fertilizer you add to, lets say, 1 liter of water? Also, is there any other ingredient (phosphorus, potassium...) important for these plants?
Thank you
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
Hello Antun, Sorry for the confusing last message. I use Chempak No. 2 fertiliser diluted to half strength. It contains (at full strength) 25% Nitrogen, 15% Potassium and 15% Phosphorus. These chemicals help the development of the vines and the growth of the caudex. The vines grow to about 5 metres and completely cover the caudex to shade it from hot sun, as well as finding their way all round the greenhouse. I find this is the best fertiliser to give all-round growth, the caudex is firm and the roots are many and fibrous. Hope that helps.
Mike
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
Thanks for full and vivid info Mike. I doubt I'll find Chempak in Croatia, but now I know which ratio I should look for and how much I should dilute it. I have a few caudiciforms, some adeniums and pachypodiums but I'm not happy with the way they grow with my regular fertilizer. Again, thank you. Lets pump up the volume
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
Hi Mike,
Amazing plants and soo young mine are obviously starved- much older and smaller, why is this in this section I only found it by accident it would be better on the general forum
Amazing plants and soo young mine are obviously starved- much older and smaller, why is this in this section I only found it by accident it would be better on the general forum
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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Re: Gerrardanthus macrorhizus haircut time
Hi Tina,
Thank you, I mistakenly put the post here, my fault and I suspect it can't be moved.
This is one of those plants where the caudex grows much quicker with increased fertilizer and water, something that will kill most Pachypodiums, for example. At 4 years the plant on the left split it's 6" clay pot when the caudex expanded in Spring after being watered. The extra fertilizer is also used to make the vines which can be very vigorous and in my case were taking over part of the greenhouse, and this is the first year these have been trimmed. Replant every couple of years into pots twice the size before, they will respond with increased roots. I repotted the one on the left as part of it's trim and removed two-thirds of the roots to fit it into the pot so I can show the plant. I also keep them regularly watered throughout winter to stop them going soft, 10 degrees C is sufficient
As I can never refuse a plant or a seed, below are pictures of the 2 year old plants I've got going. They will be repotted in Spring, and then I'll have to decide what to do with them... You can see that some of the caudexes are small and some are bigger. I made the mistake of letting them get dry last Winter so they lost their vines and some have been highly resistant to growing again hence their small size.
Thank you, I mistakenly put the post here, my fault and I suspect it can't be moved.
This is one of those plants where the caudex grows much quicker with increased fertilizer and water, something that will kill most Pachypodiums, for example. At 4 years the plant on the left split it's 6" clay pot when the caudex expanded in Spring after being watered. The extra fertilizer is also used to make the vines which can be very vigorous and in my case were taking over part of the greenhouse, and this is the first year these have been trimmed. Replant every couple of years into pots twice the size before, they will respond with increased roots. I repotted the one on the left as part of it's trim and removed two-thirds of the roots to fit it into the pot so I can show the plant. I also keep them regularly watered throughout winter to stop them going soft, 10 degrees C is sufficient
As I can never refuse a plant or a seed, below are pictures of the 2 year old plants I've got going. They will be repotted in Spring, and then I'll have to decide what to do with them... You can see that some of the caudexes are small and some are bigger. I made the mistake of letting them get dry last Winter so they lost their vines and some have been highly resistant to growing again hence their small size.
Mike
BCSS member 39216
Active grower of caudiciform succulents and mesembs. I don't really grow cacti (very often).
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Active grower of caudiciform succulents and mesembs. I don't really grow cacti (very often).