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Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:10 pm
by ralphrmartin
Thanks Mat, yes I was able to see that. I'll have to ask Carlos exactly what he does next time I bump into him. :smile:

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:03 pm
by MatDz
ralphrmartin wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:10 pm Thanks Mat, yes I was able to see that. I'll have to ask Carlos exactly what he does next time I bump into him. :smile:
Please do, and perhaps convince him to do some Haworthiad or CW article on that? Or just a long post here.

Even with truncatas & co. I noticed the roots started shrivelling a day or two after I took the cuttings. Do they need to stay moist all the time? I'll try to keep them on the more moist side and see.

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:13 am
by barv
MatDz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:03 pm
Even with truncatas & co. I noticed the roots started shrivelling a day or two after I took the cuttings. Do they need to stay moist all the time? I'll try to keep them on the more moist side and see.
I’ve done it with truncata ones. Accidentally broken root was placed in a slightly wet compost. Never let compost to dry completely.
First signs of green showed up in about two months.
Tried it with not so fat roots and it did not work.

Need to figure out how to post a pictures.

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 3:59 pm
by ralphrmartin
The nearest I have come to doing it was with a Haworthia "Tarrington" which some slug grazed right down to ground level. It's taken about 5 years to recover into a decent looking plant.

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 6:38 pm
by NickHitchcock
AnTTun wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:43 pm @edds: check your PM
AnTTun I looked as well and went to order but something went wrong at payment on PayPal, was worried so didn't proceed, be interested to know what your decision was on placing an order.

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:08 am
by MatDz
A quick update on this, I have a couple of nice, tiny plantlets (I hope that's the right term at least) from leaf cuttings as a backup and even the wee satellite dish grew some roots! Oddly, the roots seem to be growing from the end of the flower stalk I left, something that might need some attention later @edds

Warning: terrible quality photographs below.
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Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:04 pm
by edds
How interesting Mat! I can't wait to see it in person and spoil it. Will see about whether it needs planting more deeply to get it rooting at the base of the plantlet.

Ed

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:06 pm
by MatDz
It was planted right up to the bottom of the plantlet. I am thinking that it will either just stay as is forever, or perhaps grow some new plantlets from the base of the current root?

Re: Not an Echinopsis, and not even a flower, but an odd Haworthia truncata 'Mammoth' with its own satellite dish!

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:15 pm
by edds
Fingers crossed! It is planted in clay granules just under the surface so hopefully there's a chance it might throw roots from the plantlet bases and/or plantlet from the base of the stem.