Hi Tomasz
Look the post from the Date: Wednesday, 14-Nov-2007, 13:11:20
It`s the same Plant on the Pereskiopsis stock, a little bit younger!
The high when it begin to develop the cephalium was 40-50 cm.
Because Individual single flowers are on the stem too.
Cheers
Cyrill
Article: Micranthocereus hofackerianus, a cactus with identi
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Re: Article: Micranthocereus hofackerianus, a cactus with identity crisis
Hi Ciril
Thank you for all the information.
You also wrote:
"Is fertil with it self."
Did you sown the seed obtained from the self-fertilisation? I am curious if they germinated.
Cheers
Tomasz
Thank you for all the information.
You also wrote:
"Is fertil with it self."
Did you sown the seed obtained from the self-fertilisation? I am curious if they germinated.
Cheers
Tomasz
Re: Article: Micranthocereus hofackerianus, a cactus with identity crisis
Hi Marlon, a really great article you have written, I just found it on a google search of field number HU 1394
I bought a grafted plant called Arrojadoa multiflora hoffackveri HU1394 at the UK national show in 2008. I was looking for information as mine is about to flower. If i read your article right i should rename it as Micranthocereus hofackerianus HU1394
[quote=This result prompted me to transfer this plant to the genus Micranthocereus (Machado, 2006).][/quote]
No stem-tubers on my plant as it's grafted, do i need to mark the pot so it always faces the same direction?
my plant
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I bought a grafted plant called Arrojadoa multiflora hoffackveri HU1394 at the UK national show in 2008. I was looking for information as mine is about to flower. If i read your article right i should rename it as Micranthocereus hofackerianus HU1394
[quote=This result prompted me to transfer this plant to the genus Micranthocereus (Machado, 2006).][/quote]
No stem-tubers on my plant as it's grafted, do i need to mark the pot so it always faces the same direction?
my plant
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Re: Article: Micranthocereus hofackerianus, a cactus with identi
i order some seed from CACTUS - HOBBY BRNO .
these are my seedling sown in 2017/6/9
germination start in a week later 6/16,in the end(6/22) i have 53 out of 80 seed.
i am happy with this score.
they grow slower then i except wondering why? . my green house is now 39~41 C in mid day 30~35 C in night.
pretty hot.
i keep these seedling in lower shelf so the light is softer and inside a humid box.
i also notice they barely have root,i seen no taproot as other cactus seedling would. wondering is that normal.
these are my seedling sown in 2017/6/9
germination start in a week later 6/16,in the end(6/22) i have 53 out of 80 seed.
i am happy with this score.
they grow slower then i except wondering why? . my green house is now 39~41 C in mid day 30~35 C in night.
pretty hot.
i keep these seedling in lower shelf so the light is softer and inside a humid box.
i also notice they barely have root,i seen no taproot as other cactus seedling would. wondering is that normal.
From taiwan. hot humid subtropical island.
Pachypodium grow like weed here.
(not really, but u get the idea hot sunny rainy)
Pachypodium grow like weed here.
(not really, but u get the idea hot sunny rainy)