Hana's cacti
Re: Hana's cacti
3 ariocarpus retusus related species were in flower yesterday.
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- A. retusus cv Shinkawa Tama Zouge
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- A. retusus
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- A. retusus cv Daruma Royal
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Re: Hana's cacti
Some ariocarpus species were in flower.
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- A. scaphirostris
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- A. scaphirostris
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- A. scaphirostris
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- A. kotschoubeyanus f Rio Verde
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- A. kotschoubeyanus f elephantideus
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Re: Hana's cacti
It is the last month of autumn in here but it seems some ariocarpus species will not be in flower in this season.
The photo is one of them, a retusus v furfuraceus cv Daruma seiji. This one was also no flowers last two autumns. The cactus is a rooted off-set and shows the character of cultivar quite well. The body looks OK but I will check roots next spring.
The photo is one of them, a retusus v furfuraceus cv Daruma seiji. This one was also no flowers last two autumns. The cactus is a rooted off-set and shows the character of cultivar quite well. The body looks OK but I will check roots next spring.
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- A. retusus v furfuraceus cv Daruma Seiji
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Re: Hana's cacti
Some ariocarpus retusus related species were in flower yesterday afternoon.
The cactus on the 1st photo seems mixed some other ariocarpus species but I am not sure because my friend gave me the seed.
The cactus on the 1st photo seems mixed some other ariocarpus species but I am not sure because my friend gave me the seed.
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- A. retusus ?
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- A. retusus cv Daruma Royal
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- A. retusus cv Daruma Royal
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- A. retusus cv Daruma Royal
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Re: Hana's cacti
May is the last month of autumn in here but two uebelmannia species were in flower yesterday afternoon.
Flowers of uebelmannia species are quite small.
Flowers of uebelmannia species are quite small.
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- U. pectinifera
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- U. buiningii
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Re: Hana's cacti
More ariocarpus species were in flower yesterday.
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- A. retusus cv Daruma Royal
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- A. retusus cv Shinkawa Tama Zouge
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- A. retusus
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Re: Hana's cacti
Just two cacti were in flower in this afternoon.
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- Turbinicarpus rioverdensis
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- Ariocarpus bravoanus
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Re: Hana's cacti
May is the last month of autumn and winter starts in June. Flowers of ariocarpus species have almost finshed.
The photo is cacti and cherry tree in my backyard.
The photo is cacti and cherry tree in my backyard.
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- Winter will be soon.
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Re: Hana's cacti
The attached photo is one of rooted Aztekium hintoniies. 3 off-sets on a grafted cactus were removed and set for rooting 4 years ago. Size of off-sets were around 3 cm in diameter.
Aztekium hintonii grows very slowly. Current size of cactus on the photo is around 4 cm in diameter. I can see a new rib to start forming. Some roots passed through the bottom of the pot which means the rooting worked successfully.
Aztekium hintonii grows very slowly. Current size of cactus on the photo is around 4 cm in diameter. I can see a new rib to start forming. Some roots passed through the bottom of the pot which means the rooting worked successfully.
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- Rooted Aztekium hintonii
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Re: Hana's cacti
Have you ever checked the roots from time to time? How long after it started rooting?Hanazono wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 1:22 am The attached photo is one of rooted Aztekium hintoniies. 3 off-sets on a grafted cactus were removed and set for rooting 4 years ago. Size of off-sets were around 3 cm in diameter.
Aztekium hintonii grows very slowly. Current size of cactus on the photo is around 4 cm in diameter. I can see a new rib to start forming. Some roots passed through the bottom of the pot which means the rooting worked successfully.
Re: Hana's cacti
I would like to know that too Have all three offsets rooted?
Have you tried rooting other Aztekium species Frank? I never heard of anyone successfully rooting A. ritteri (I know many people who tried) or A. valdezii (I don't know if anyone tried it yet).
Re: Hana's cacti
G'morning Fatich and Nino_G,
I tried to root A. ritteri several times but I have never gotten any successful results. Since rooted off-sets of both ritteri and valdezii on market in a country, I believe these species are possible to root. I need more study but I will try it again in September.
Frank
Checking roots during rooting process is not a good practice and so I have never checked roots. I set an off-set for the rooting in spring and the off-set is rooted by autumn which means an off-set of A. hintonii should be rooted within 6 months. I just push the off-set from side and confirm the resistance.Have you ever checked the roots from time to time? How long after it started rooting?
All three off-sets have rooted. I also rooted 4 degrafted hintoniies. They are larger than the cactus on photo. Two of them were in flower in this year.I would like to know that too Have all three offsets rooted?
Have you tried rooting other Aztekium species Frank? I never heard of anyone successfully rooting A. ritteri (I know many people who tried) or A. valdezii (I don't know if anyone tried it yet).
I tried to root A. ritteri several times but I have never gotten any successful results. Since rooted off-sets of both ritteri and valdezii on market in a country, I believe these species are possible to root. I need more study but I will try it again in September.
Frank
Re: Hana's cacti
Just one cactus was in flower in this morning. The cactus is an Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus f Rio Verde which is shown on the attached photo.
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- A. kotschoubeyanus f Rio Verde
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Re: Hana's cacti
The attached photo is a degrafted/rooted Obregonia denegrii. It was reddish brown in summer but it turned to gree in autumn. The cactus grows very slowly and is small, in a 8.5 cm square pot.
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- O. denegrii
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Re: Hana's cacti
3 ariocarpus species were in flower yesterday. They are all degrafted/rooted plants.
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- A. kotschoubeyanus f Rio Verde
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- A. kotschoubeyanus f Rio Verde
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- A. agavoides
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