March 2014 - Tiny plants
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Re: March 2014 - Tiny plants
Turbinicarpus psudopectinatus seedling
Wirral (Chester and District branch) - Collection mostly South American cacti.
Re: March 2014 - Tiny plants
Blossfeldia seedlings...
A few days old. March 2014, a day or two after I started watering again, which I hadn't done since November. It is now almost 2mm across.
Apologies for the fuzzy pictures, etc., but they are very much enlarged.
Germinating (july 2013). The brown object on top of it is the seedcase. Those of you who have sewn Blossfeldia seeds will know the scale.A few days old. March 2014, a day or two after I started watering again, which I hadn't done since November. It is now almost 2mm across.
Apologies for the fuzzy pictures, etc., but they are very much enlarged.
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Re: March 2014 - Tiny plants
Another nice and small species
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Re: March 2014 - Tiny plants
Some small plants in the greenhouse at the moment.
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Re: March 2014 - Tiny plants
That's some amazing pictures. I was about to show extreme bias and pick a Lithops, but then I saw an Echinocereus with an amazing shock of hair. Not the smallest plant on here, but I nominate it as my favourite
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Re: March 2014 - Tiny plants
Oh, erm, that must be mine then.
Thanks Ian.
I will get my thinking cap on and post a new topic tomorrow.
Thanks Ian.
I will get my thinking cap on and post a new topic tomorrow.
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Re: March 2014 - Tiny plants
Sorry I didn't post anything for this topic but I have had a few problems healthwise that resulted in a hospital stay preventing me doing anything useful .
I think I have now loaded the winner into the galley and will try and enter something this month
I think I have now loaded the winner into the galley and will try and enter something this month
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Re: March 2014 - Tiny plants
Lophophora Alberto-Vojtechii - Flowering at around 1cm
More of my photos in the gallery
Ade
More of my photos in the gallery
Ade
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Lophophora Alberto-Vojtechii seedlings 43 days old
Lophophora Alberto-Vojtechii seedling
Some Alberto seedlings are completely devoid of red pigment
Regardless of how much light you give them
This is of of them 43 days from sowing
Ade
Some Alberto seedlings are completely devoid of red pigment
Regardless of how much light you give them
This is of of them 43 days from sowing
Ade