Thank you Ralph, advice noted and appreciated.ralphrmartin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 6:18 pm Good luck getting it going. This group of Gymnos needs a bit more warm than some of the others, and perhaps a little watering occasionally in winter can help to prevent them losing their roots.
dead or alive?...
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Re: dead or alive?...
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I'm my opinion this plant is very much alive.
Look at the arrow, follow the line in the direction of the arrow. You can see a spine growing(spine growth)Russell, just a 17 year old cacti, succulent and orchid collector.
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I have one of these which looks exactly same as yours and it's fine and just about to flower
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That's encouraging!Cactusgirl wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 3:11 pm I have one of these which looks exactly same as yours and it's fine and just about to flower