Today i ve repoted some seedlings

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Today i ve repoted some seedlings

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Seedlings are around 2-3.5 years old.
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Eriosyce senilis multicolor
Thelocephala species
Turbinicarpus schmiedickianus
Turbinicarpus polaskii
Lophophora fricii
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Certainly look nice and healthy!
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Looking good, although with all that warm weather in Turkey, I'm surprised they haven't grown a bit more quickly! :grin:
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ralphrmartin wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2019 7:02 pm Looking good, although with all that warm weather in Turkey, I'm surprised they haven't grown a bit more quickly! :grin:
I grow plants unfortunately indoors, its a big disadvantage for plants that they can not get fresh air all time and they stay in east side of the house, only afternoon they get sun.
I have plans for future building a greenhouse but there is no place around my apartment. Dont know what to do. :roll:
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They look extremely healthy for being kept indoors, I would be pleased if I had grown them.
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Congratulations! You have beautiful and healthy plants.
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fatich wrote: Sat Aug 31, 2019 8:59 pm I grow plants unfortunately indoors, its a big disadvantage for plants that they can not get fresh air all time and they stay in east side of the house, only afternoon they get sun.
I have plans for future building a greenhouse but there is no place around my apartment. Dont know what to do. :roll:
Any chance to take over the roof of your apartment building? :grin:

They certainly do look well for plants grown indoors!

At least you don't live in one of those underground houses in Cappadocia... :grin:
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