Some Lophophoras

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Nick_G
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Some Lophophoras

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My Lophophoras are looking reasonably mite free at the moment. All are in 5 inch pots except the diffusa seedling in a 3 inch pot.

Lophophora fricii
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Lophophora koehresii
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Lophophora williamsii 'northern form'
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Lophophora williamsii 'southern form'
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Lophophora diffusa
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Growing well Nick.
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They look good, interesting to see and compare them, thanks!
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They look great Nick. Really nice👍
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Looking really nice Nick . Are these among your upcoming sale ? , That northern form with the offsets seems to calling to my PayPal account
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Very clean!
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Redjimp wrote: Tue Jun 21, 2022 4:08 pm Looking really nice Nick . Are these among your upcoming sale ? , That northern form with the offsets seems to calling to my PayPal account
They're not offsets but seedlings, they come up like cress in most of my pots. I'll probably sell it. it's a good example of not believing the data that comes with seed, it was labelled as RS268 from Huizache but that would make it the southern form and this one is very autogamous.
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Impressive.appreciate you sharing
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