Echinopsis Subdenudata
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Echinopsis Subdenudata
Hi all, I'm pretty new to the forum and this is the first time for me to post. I wanted to share a picture of my Echinopsis Subdenudata which flowered for me for the first time yesterday which I'm really pleased about.
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Re: Echinopsis Subdenudata
Lovely plant Tim but you've posted this in the for sale section! I'm guessing you don't want to sell it?!
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Re: Echinopsis Subdenudata
No it's not for sale. I did mention I'm not particularly good at posting things. I had to get my daughter to attach the picture.
Edit: Moved topic to C&S Forum. Cheers, Tony R, Mod.
Edit: Moved topic to C&S Forum. Cheers, Tony R, Mod.
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Re: Echinopsis Subdenudata
Nice plant! Mine also flowered this week, but only 2 blooms, you’ve done well
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Re: Echinopsis Subdenudata
That's a fine display.
My daughter's plant, which lives in my GH, also had a single bloom yesterday.
My daughter's plant, which lives in my GH, also had a single bloom yesterday.
Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs. Recently discovered gorgeous Gasteria.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs. Recently discovered gorgeous Gasteria.
Re: Echinopsis Subdenudata
The decision with a plant looking this good, but only for a day, is what to do with it. It either comes indoors when it can be seen in flower for the rest of the day or it stays in the greenhouse where it is only seen for a short time unless you spend all day in the greenhouse. The photo captures it at its best though there are probably three separate plants in the pot.
Stuart
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Re: Echinopsis Subdenudata
That's beautiful Timd.
Mine is sporting seven "fluffy ball" buds at the moment. I'm taking bets with myself as to how many will go full term. Going on past experience the odds on favourite is - none of them... You've done well!
Mine is sporting seven "fluffy ball" buds at the moment. I'm taking bets with myself as to how many will go full term. Going on past experience the odds on favourite is - none of them... You've done well!
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Re: Echinopsis Subdenudata
They seem like quite thirsty plants, particularly at this time of year and when in bud/flower
Ross
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Dunbar, SE Scotland.
BCSS member #46264 (originally joined 1983).
Growing cacti since 1978, with a particular interest in Sulcorebutia and Rebutia.
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Re: Echinopsis Subdenudata
Depends on your substrate, pot size/type, locality and greenhouse aspect but for smallish plants in a clay pot it would be weekly depending on the weather
Ross
Dunbar, SE Scotland.
BCSS member #46264 (originally joined 1983).
Growing cacti since 1978, with a particular interest in Sulcorebutia and Rebutia.
Dunbar, SE Scotland.
BCSS member #46264 (originally joined 1983).
Growing cacti since 1978, with a particular interest in Sulcorebutia and Rebutia.