Puna subterranea incahuasi
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Puna subterranea incahuasi
Flowering today (2.75" pot)
Ross
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Dunbar, SE Scotland.
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Growing cacti since 1978, with a particular interest in Sulcorebutia and Rebutia.
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Re: Puna subterranea incahuasi
Lovely, Ross
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Re: Puna subterranea incahuasi
I have two of these for quite some years now. I never managed to get them to flower. They are in an unheated greenhouse in winter. That should not prevent decent blooming in summer, I reckon. They also get a lot of sunlight and much fresh air and are in a mineral soil. I am a bit puzzled as why they don't want to bloom for me. What is your technique for these?
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Re: Puna subterranea incahuasi
As Aiko says I have a couple from a number of years ago and one I got a couple of years ago and I haven't had flowers I guess it could be maybe root raleted
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Re: Puna subterranea incahuasi
You are do everything right, Aiko!Aiko wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 7:00 pm I have two of these for quite some years now. I never managed to get them to flower. They are in an unheated greenhouse in winter. That should not prevent decent blooming in summer, I reckon. They also get a lot of sunlight and much fresh air and are in a mineral soil. I am a bit puzzled as why they don't want to bloom for me. What is your technique for these?
That Is how I treat mine, they do like plenty of water once there are growing in the spring, and I think they flower better when they are 'pot-bound Here are mine today':
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Re: Puna subterranea incahuasi
I was hoping the -10C to -15C for a week last February would help getting it in flowering. But no, again.
Maybe indeed watering more, if that is the primary key for them. I tend to water my non-seedlings rather infrequent. But I rather risk no flowers than rot. Less water also keeps my plants nice and compact, and helps prevent to repot too often (I am at a ten+ year repotting cycle for most bigger plants).
Maybe indeed watering more, if that is the primary key for them. I tend to water my non-seedlings rather infrequent. But I rather risk no flowers than rot. Less water also keeps my plants nice and compact, and helps prevent to repot too often (I am at a ten+ year repotting cycle for most bigger plants).
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Re: Puna subterranea incahuasi
Here is mine from a few weeks back. It certainly does not need great cold : mine gets -2C at the coldest.
This is approx a 6cm plant with 5 buds. Despite the topdressing it is in a 6cm pot under that sandstone.
So agree that potbound with spring watering works. Also maximum light.
My type form if subterranea illustrates this last point well this year - it is now a low 12cm dome and only flowered on the sunny south side this year.
This is approx a 6cm plant with 5 buds. Despite the topdressing it is in a 6cm pot under that sandstone.
So agree that potbound with spring watering works. Also maximum light.
My type form if subterranea illustrates this last point well this year - it is now a low 12cm dome and only flowered on the sunny south side this year.
Darren nr Lancaster UK. Growing Conophytum, Lobivia, Sulcorebutia, bulbs etc.
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Re: Puna subterranea incahuasi
Despite differences in where we live, mine was also flowering on Sunday. Must be the hot weather...
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Re: Puna subterranea incahuasi
Disappointingly neither of mine flowered this year. Hard to pin down what the difference is between this year and last year aside from the greyer skiers and more rain in the past couple of months.
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