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Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:08 pm
by MatDz
edds wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:45 pm It's looking good to me! Mammoth is on my list of wants so if you do make leaf props or the keiki survive/root let me know!

Been drooling over some of the ChinaHaworthia forms after Anttun put his thread up and can understand what you mean about the windows.
It is certainly the largest cultivar I have, and I think one of the largest overall, I just find clear, glossy windows, or more sharp markings, more attractive. I want to try crossing it with the others I have and steer its aesthetics this way, but did not have much luck with flowers on it this winter.

I will do my best to remember about you when I have a spare one, but feel free to message me again later in the year.

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:08 pm
by MatDz
edds wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:02 pm
AnTTun wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:43 pm @edds: check your PM
Thanks AnTTun. (tu)
Now I am jealous! :mrgreen:

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:10 pm
by edds
MatDz wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 8:08 pm
edds wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:45 pm It's looking good to me! Mammoth is on my list of wants so if you do make leaf props or the keiki survive/root let me know!

Been drooling over some of the ChinaHaworthia forms after Anttun put his thread up and can understand what you mean about the windows.
It is certainly the largest cultivar I have, and I think one of the largest overall, I just find clear, glossy windows, or more sharp markings, more attractive. I want to try crossing it with the others I have and steer its aesthetics this way, but did not have much luck with flowers on it this winter.

I will do my best to remember about you when I have a spare one, but feel free to message me again later in the year.
Thanks Mat, will do!

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:37 pm
by MatDz
Ed, wish us luck! I went a bit "knife-happy" with it, even managed to get some "rooted leaf" cuttings, let's see how they do.

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Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 6:05 pm
by edds
MatDz wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 5:37 pm Ed, wish us luck! I went a bit "knife-happy" with it, even managed to get some "rooted leaf" cuttings, let's see how they do.


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Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:42 pm
by ralphrmartin
Has anyone here managed to grow Haworthias from root cuttings (or bits of roots accidentally snapped off while repotting)?

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:16 pm
by MatDz
ralphrmartin wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:42 pm Has anyone here managed to grow Haworthias from root cuttings (or bits of roots accidentally snapped off while repotting)?
Not "here" per se, but I occasionally see successful attempts online, like here.

Let's hope I will have something to add about this soon!

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 8:55 pm
by ralphrmartin
Quite a few Haworthiopsis species tend to send out underground stolons, which then produce new plants when they resurface (or come out of the bottom of the pot into the light).
But I was thinking more of the regular roots on fat rooted Haworthias when I asked my question.

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:31 pm
by MatDz
ralphrmartin wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 8:55 pm Quite a few Haworthiopsis species tend to send out underground stolons, which then produce new plants when they resurface (or come out of the bottom of the pot into the light).
But I was thinking more of the regular roots on fat rooted Haworthias when I asked my question.
Ah, yes, I just realised sharing a Haworthiopsis success story might be cheating a little, and it's hard to access whether the link I shared was a "real" root cutting propagation. Still, there are tales about e.g. H. truncata and H. t. var. maughanii doing this from time to time, but let's wait for someone who actually managed to achieve that.

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:37 pm
by MatDz
ralphrmartin wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:42 pm Has anyone here managed to grow Haworthias from root cuttings (or bits of roots accidentally snapped off while repotting)?
Are you able to see this post, Ralph? https://www.facebook.com/groups/7230310 ... 987995876/

Copying from a discussion elsewhere:
It only works with roots that are fat like maughanii, truncata & retusa etc. Haworthia with with fine roots will not work has they do not have enough energy to last 9 to 12 months.