I got the KKHK seed list by email on Monday.
http://kaktusyhk.cz/
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Updated seed lists
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Re: Updated seed lists
It has also reopened now.Aiko wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:18 pm Also SuccSeed from Sweden has had an update: www.succseed.com
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
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Re: Updated seed lists
Also Cactus Hobby Brno (https://www.cactus-hobby.eu/en/cactus-hobby-en/) and Cact.cz (https://cact.cz/semena-seeds-prodej-a15) have been updated.
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Re: Updated seed lists
ADBLPS website now has a notice saying it will be updated on Nov 9th.
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Re: Updated seed lists
Unfortunately it looks as though the Czech society, Section of Succulent Growers, Sekce pěstitelů sukulentů (SPS) is on the point of folding.
I was looking forward to their annual mid-November seed list, it was a great resource for some rarely offered succulent species.
The notice is here: https://www.sukulenty-sps.cz/clanky/pro ... y-sps.html
I was looking forward to their annual mid-November seed list, it was a great resource for some rarely offered succulent species.
The notice is here: https://www.sukulenty-sps.cz/clanky/pro ... y-sps.html
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Re: Updated seed lists
It is now updated.Cidermanrolls wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 8:11 am ADBLPS website now has a notice saying it will be updated on Nov 9th.
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Re: Updated seed lists
Gymnos.de has been updated: http://www.richtstatt.de/gymnos_v3/cat.php?l=en
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Re: Updated seed lists
ADBLPS was updated on 1st January, I think there are quite a few new species listed:
https://adblps-graines-cactus.com/
https://adblps-graines-cactus.com/
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Re: Updated seed lists
The BCSS list was (partially) updated yesterday. I say partially as there are lots of new cactus seeds but I only spotted one new “other succulent”. I wonder if there’s another update with the succulents coming in the next few days. If so, anyone who orders before that update may be upset by the need for two postage charges.
I can’t remember the last time the new BCSS list had not a single Lithops or Conophytum on it.
I’d got too impatient and had already placed a second order with ADBLPS, lots of Sulcorebutia and Weingartias, having got good results from the three Sulcos in my first order.
I can’t remember the last time the new BCSS list had not a single Lithops or Conophytum on it.
I’d got too impatient and had already placed a second order with ADBLPS, lots of Sulcorebutia and Weingartias, having got good results from the three Sulcos in my first order.
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Re: Updated seed lists
There will be an update of succulents most likely February/early March. This is to balance the work load of both the seed ordering/packing and distribution