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Ariocarpus time?

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Ariocarpus hintonii tends to flower early. Or maybe it is just glad the heat is over.
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Nice looking plant iann .
mine has gone a bit brown this year :sad:
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Stunning 😁
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RAYWOODBRIDGE wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:24 pm Nice looking plant iann .
mine has gone a bit brown this year :sad:
Brown mushy or brown authentic-looking?
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iann wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:19 pm
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Ariocarpus hintonii tends to flower early. Or maybe it is just glad the heat is over.
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I am glad to say brown as in habitat not the other :wink:
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Hi iann,

Out of curiosity, what's the age of the arios in the back and on the right?

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TJa wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 7:21 am Hi iann,

Out of curiosity, what's the age of the arios in the back and on the right?

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Those seedlings were sown in early 2020, so about two and half years old now.
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iann wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 1:35 pm
TJa wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 7:21 am Hi iann,

Out of curiosity, what's the age of the arios in the back and on the right?

Bye,
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Those seedlings were sown in early 2020, so about two and half years old now.
What's the secret?

I've some from 2019 and they are barely visible still.
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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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