Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
No need for a flower to take a great Makro Shot!
PS the E. laui on it´s own roots is amazing. Don´t water too much and don´t put it in full sun. Rimacactus lives in those cracks of the rocks with some condensating water running down but no rain ever.
PS the E. laui on it´s own roots is amazing. Don´t water too much and don´t put it in full sun. Rimacactus lives in those cracks of the rocks with some condensating water running down but no rain ever.
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Great photos everyone! Keep them coming!
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Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Thanks Jens. Everyone seems to think they're impossible on their own roots, so I see that as a challenge. I've got two seedlings to play around with, that one being the oldest, at about 4-5 months old and the other one germinated unexpectedly about a month ago. Do you have any plants of this species in your collection, Jens?Jens wrote:PS the E. laui on it´s own roots is amazing. Don´t water too much and don´t put it in full sun. Rimacactus lives in those cracks of the rocks with some condensating water running down but no rain ever.
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
I have had a grafted plant and flowered it only to loose it later, but have another small grafted plant again though not yet flowered it. I will hopefully eventually root an offset down:-
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I am not convinced it is an Eriosyce, or exactly what it is, so I think the monotypic genus Rimacactus Roy Mottram erected is a good home for it until DNA studies are done.
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I am not convinced it is an Eriosyce, or exactly what it is, so I think the monotypic genus Rimacactus Roy Mottram erected is a good home for it until DNA studies are done.
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
I sowed about 40 seeds this spring and some 15 or so germinated. I keek spraying them in an open plastic baggy. The small seedlings look shrunken but most of them well.... well so far they do.
This one survived about a year
This one survived about a year
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Well this contest is no fun. I have like a million billion macro photos and trying to choose one is well....
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Nice " smiley" Andy. Just have a vote off on your facebook account, haha.
@Cactus Fan Dan: Very nice subject Dan ! The photo is a little bit out off focus isn´t it?
Another close up flower two days ago
@Cactus Fan Dan: Very nice subject Dan ! The photo is a little bit out off focus isn´t it?
Another close up flower two days ago
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Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
I think the folly was zooming in as close as possible before cropping. I've substituted a better crop of the same original photo. I don't think there's anything in the rules about doing such a thing. Also I think Rimacactus likes fairly low light levels, which is why your one year old seedling is such a deep red, from light stress. I'm keeping my plants on the dry side and in my lightbox.Jens wrote:@Cactus Fan Dan: Very nice subject Dan ! The photo is a little bit out off focus isn´t it?
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Hi Dan , that one is much better! I would have suggested that you might think about replacing it with a better exposure too. I really like the subject you chose!
about Rimacactus: I took a picture of my 4 month old seedlings today. Let´s see if I can manage to post it today.
edit: Here they are (I have to resist the itch to give them normal waterings)
about Rimacactus: I took a picture of my 4 month old seedlings today. Let´s see if I can manage to post it today.
edit: Here they are (I have to resist the itch to give them normal waterings)
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Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
They're very red. They seem to be growing slower than mine, though, possibly due to being light stressed. Either way they're alive! Which is better than most people can manage, so I'd consider that a success. Also I have more Eriosyce related matters for you, so I'll send you a PM in a moment.
Lots of great entries to this month's contest! Going to be a close one, I think.
Lots of great entries to this month's contest! Going to be a close one, I think.
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Great entry AndyCT! Other succulents are often built very interesting in the close view. Why don´t I grow more of those anyway?
New growth on the spineless form of Puna bonniae
New growth on the spineless form of Puna bonniae
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Not really that interesting but never the less, my test shot of magnification for the setup used in my shot.
Just under 14mm in a full shot for a 23.6mm sensor. 2:1 magnification should really be just under 12mm so I'm alittle bit off 2x...more like 1.7:1
Just under 14mm in a full shot for a 23.6mm sensor. 2:1 magnification should really be just under 12mm so I'm alittle bit off 2x...more like 1.7:1
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Re: Contest 79 : Dicussion and related Pictures
Another close up from yesterday. BTW deadline for posting is June 20th at Midnight in Texas.
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