Gasteria nitida var. armstrongii

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Tony
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Gasteria nitida var. armstrongii

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First time sowing gasteria seed.
Seems impossible that anything could come out of the little flat papery seeds, but here they are from 2 to 5 days old.
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Nice pics. You can even see their roots forming
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Thanks! :)
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Looking good! :thumbright:

No Gasteria grafting yet? :wink:
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Re: Gasteria nitida var. armstrongii

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Thinking about sowing some gasteria seeds myself. I just harvested some and wondered what was the best time of year to sow. Looks like you did it in Oct. Could it be done year round or should it be in the cool season?

Did any of these make it to adulthood by the way? Picture?
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