Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
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I'm fearful my Ferocactus Latispinus seedlings are getting a little more water than they'd like. Any advice/opinions on their health based on the attached pics? Thanks,
Larry
I'm fearful my Ferocactus Latispinus seedlings are getting a little more water than they'd like. Any advice/opinions on their health based on the attached pics? Thanks,
Larry
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- greenknight
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Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
They look healthy. The mix they're growing in looks too high in organic matter to me, be very careful not to over water.
They can stand a bit of drying out at this stage, so err in the dry side if you're in doubt about watering.
They can stand a bit of drying out at this stage, so err in the dry side if you're in doubt about watering.
Spence
Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
OK, thanks. What risks are associated with too much organic matter? I was consciously planning to switch to a little less organic mix, but not until they were a little older
Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
Fungus growth and rot, of course. Keep them warm at let the substrate to dry before watering. It's never to early to re-pot and transfer into other mix. Do this when the old and new soil will be ~dry. Some are crowded and many are planted not deep enough.ricelg wrote:OK, thanks. What risks are associated with too much organic matter? I was consciously planning to switch to a little less organic mix, but not until they were a little older
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°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
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Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
OK, thanks!
- greenknight
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Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
Organic soil will stay wet longer, much easier to avoid over-watering with a mostly mineral mix. Also, sciarid flies (aka fungus gnats) like to lay their eggs in damp organic soil, and the larvae are very destructive to seedlings.
Spence
Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
Thanks for the tips. I've created a more mineral mix and will repot tomorrow.
- WayneByerly
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Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
I have been growing some seed from my own flowering Ferocactus latispinus. But only for about ... oh wow ... i don't know ... maybe 4 to 6 months?
At any rate, your post was done in what? March? So your seedlings are a little bit older than mine are. And I would dearly love to see what yours look like NOW. Would you be so kind as to post some new pictures of their current state? Or maybe even email them to an email address that I will PM you with.
Mine are sitting in a largely mineral base. It LOOKS more organic than it is ... but that's because part of the mineral content is 1/4" black lava rock. I'd say about 40% organic. I'm thinking of going 75% mineral and 25% organic for the next time I repot. Especially as Ferocactus latispinus is a thrifty cactus and only wants a moderate amount of water.
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My Seedlings
My seedlings (or some of them anyway, I didn't think you'd want to see them all) now, planted in various plastic containers. I found that the peat cups dried out too fast. I had to water them everyday. They're sitting in a bright window inside. I've started a new watering scheme. Water the seedling thoroughly ... and I mean THOROUGHLY. And then weight it with a kitchen scale (everybody has a kitchen scale ... and if you don't, you can get one from Amazon for around $10) on the Gram scale. Write this measurement on the outside of the container next to "WET". Now, weigh it everyday (same time-ish), write the date and the weight on the container. Or wherever is convenient. You'll see that the container loses a certain amount of water everyday. for example, lets say 10 grams. At one point, when the pot is close to being REALLY dry, it will only lose a couple of grams per day. Now, the seedling is DRY. Record that weight on the pot next to "DRY". Now you'll know what it weighs soaking wet, what it weighs when it is almost bone dry and where along its water loss course it is from day to day. Weigh it again before watering, and when it gets close to bone dry (or maybe even after it is bone dry, considering Ferocactus latispinus propensity to only wanting a moderate amount of water), water it again. SOME of my seedlings are looking kinda fat ... like the two in the next two pictures
I've been REAL, REAL specific about what to do above and where and what to write things. Don't be offended ... I don't really think you are stupid ... it was all for humor's sake. Can you see that the tips of the spines are already starting to get some color? They are darn sure sharp enough and rigid enough to give you a good stick.
At any rate, your post was done in what? March? So your seedlings are a little bit older than mine are. And I would dearly love to see what yours look like NOW. Would you be so kind as to post some new pictures of their current state? Or maybe even email them to an email address that I will PM you with.
Mine are sitting in a largely mineral base. It LOOKS more organic than it is ... but that's because part of the mineral content is 1/4" black lava rock. I'd say about 40% organic. I'm thinking of going 75% mineral and 25% organic for the next time I repot. Especially as Ferocactus latispinus is a thrifty cactus and only wants a moderate amount of water.
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My Seedlings
My seedlings (or some of them anyway, I didn't think you'd want to see them all) now, planted in various plastic containers. I found that the peat cups dried out too fast. I had to water them everyday. They're sitting in a bright window inside. I've started a new watering scheme. Water the seedling thoroughly ... and I mean THOROUGHLY. And then weight it with a kitchen scale (everybody has a kitchen scale ... and if you don't, you can get one from Amazon for around $10) on the Gram scale. Write this measurement on the outside of the container next to "WET". Now, weigh it everyday (same time-ish), write the date and the weight on the container. Or wherever is convenient. You'll see that the container loses a certain amount of water everyday. for example, lets say 10 grams. At one point, when the pot is close to being REALLY dry, it will only lose a couple of grams per day. Now, the seedling is DRY. Record that weight on the pot next to "DRY". Now you'll know what it weighs soaking wet, what it weighs when it is almost bone dry and where along its water loss course it is from day to day. Weigh it again before watering, and when it gets close to bone dry (or maybe even after it is bone dry, considering Ferocactus latispinus propensity to only wanting a moderate amount of water), water it again. SOME of my seedlings are looking kinda fat ... like the two in the next two pictures
I've been REAL, REAL specific about what to do above and where and what to write things. Don't be offended ... I don't really think you are stupid ... it was all for humor's sake. Can you see that the tips of the spines are already starting to get some color? They are darn sure sharp enough and rigid enough to give you a good stick.
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Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
Wayne,
Thanks for asking. Will send you the pics offline. Ours look very similar. I've had mine outside most of the year but had to bring them inside with this awful cold weather.
Larry
Thanks for asking. Will send you the pics offline. Ours look very similar. I've had mine outside most of the year but had to bring them inside with this awful cold weather.
Larry
Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
How do you get it to produce seedlings or babies??? Mine never had puppies
- ElieEstephane
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Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
From seeds
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Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
Does this type only grow from seed? Haven't been able to find any around here.
- ElieEstephane
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Re: Ferocactus Latispinus Seedlings
There are dozens of seed sellers online. If you are in the US try cactusstore.com
There are more cacti in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)
One of the few cactus lovers in Lebanon (zone 11a)