I agree. Wet/dry cycles can help trigger germination.LateBloomer wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 11:26 pm
yes let them dry out completely in the soil then re moisten... if the seeds are not too old they will sprout...
Free cactus seeds
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Re: Free cactus seeds
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Thanks for the advice! I'll post updates after I've dried them on my own cacti growing help thread.
And sorry for hijacking your seed depot thread, Keith
And sorry for hijacking your seed depot thread, Keith
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Hello. Are there still some available?
Re: Free cactus seeds
Hello. Are there still some available?
yep there are
yep there are
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I think most of the original species I posted are still available
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Oh awesome. I'll take some of each species. How much do you sell the seeds you have for sale for? I don't really have anything to trade right now. Maybe we can switch to PM. Thanks.
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Ariocarpus Fissuratus and Echinocereus ridigimuss seeds are gone
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Have more free seeds
Echinocereus ridigimuss, Epithelantha micromeris , Turbinicarpus valdezianus , Mammillaria lenta etc
Echinocereus ridigimuss, Epithelantha micromeris , Turbinicarpus valdezianus , Mammillaria lenta etc
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Hey Keith, going to msg you about some seeds. Also have some exciting updates from the last batch of seeds you sent me but life's just been busy so I haven't posted.
5b/6a - Indiana. Half the year growing outdoors, half the year indoors.
Listening to: Periphery, Termina, Queen Kona, Veil of Maya, Knocked Loose
Listening to: Periphery, Termina, Queen Kona, Veil of Maya, Knocked Loose