Ariocarpus time?
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Ariocarpus time?
Ariocarpus hintonii tends to flower early. Or maybe it is just glad the heat is over.
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Re: Ariocarpus time?
Nice looking plant iann .
mine has gone a bit brown this year
mine has gone a bit brown this year
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Re: Ariocarpus time?
Stunning
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Re: Ariocarpus time?
Brown mushy or brown authentic-looking?RAYWOODBRIDGE wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:24 pm Nice looking plant iann .
mine has gone a bit brown this year
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Re: Ariocarpus time?
I am glad to say brown as in habitat not the other
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Re: Ariocarpus time?
Hi iann,
Out of curiosity, what's the age of the arios in the back and on the right?
Bye,
Tom
Out of curiosity, what's the age of the arios in the back and on the right?
Bye,
Tom
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Re: Ariocarpus time?
Those seedlings were sown in early 2020, so about two and half years old now.
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Re: Ariocarpus time?
What's the secret?
I've some from 2019 and they are barely visible still.
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Re: Ariocarpus time?
No secret, I think. I sow in winter under lights, the seedlings spend their first summer under the staging mostly in shade, another winter under lights, then the second summer mostly in sun.
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