This Opuntia chaffeyi is in need of a repot me thinks!!
Time for a repot!!
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Time for a repot!!
Varied collection of mostly cacti with some Agave and Aloes - space is always the problem!!
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Re: Time for a repot!!
Lovely! Take some of the root 'tubers' off and you can propagate lots of spare plants.
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Re: Time for a repot!!
Tony Roberts
Treasurer, Haworthia Society
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(Gasteria, Mammillaria, small Opuntia, Cleistocactus and Sempervivum are my current special interests)
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Re: Time for a repot!!
For me this plant grows like a weed! I have had success growing plants from cuttings of the top growth as well as pieces of tuber, both types produce large underground tubers in quite a short time. Like Mike no one seems to want any of them. My plants tend to produce droopy growth although I have seen pictures of more upright growing plants
The pictured plant was in an 18cm sq. pot 18cm deep and has now gone into a 30cm deep sq. pot. Seems to produce masses of flowers for me.
Due to space issues the other large plant has had to be sacrificed, but I weighed the tubers out of interest at just over 600g and this was the smaller of the two!
The pictured plant was in an 18cm sq. pot 18cm deep and has now gone into a 30cm deep sq. pot. Seems to produce masses of flowers for me.
Due to space issues the other large plant has had to be sacrificed, but I weighed the tubers out of interest at just over 600g and this was the smaller of the two!
Varied collection of mostly cacti with some Agave and Aloes - space is always the problem!!
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Re: Time for a repot!!
Remind me and I’ll bring one to the talk in the autumn. I can’t get it to flower but others do.
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Re: Time for a repot!!
I'll send you a message, it might be hard for me to get to Bromley anytime soon...
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