Hello everyone!
So temperatures dropped, the soil is dry and ready for dormancy.
I am a bit confused by my G. friedrichii buds that started growing in September, long after a previous flower opened and dried up. I am curious about what will happen to the buds now? Will they fall off? Pick it up in the spring?
This guy flowered in August and it stayed open for 13 days, I just could not believe it!
Undeveloped bud in dormancy
Undeveloped bud in dormancy
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Re: Undeveloped bud in dormancy
If there will be good enough condition will open. If not, it will dry and fall off. I don't believe it will last till spring.
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I also doubt it will last for long.
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I still have some Gymno's flowering in my cold greenhouse the UK in spite of the clocks going back for winter at the weekend, therefore it may flower. They too are of the G. mihanovichii group. As others have said it has two chances, it will flower or drop off. Often plants that carry their buds through the winter until Spring will anyway then abort them and produce new ones when the weather warms up.
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I brought my cacti from summer greenhouse (+5C) to garage (+10C) with art.lights and many buds are opened now.
G. mihanovichii is very prolific bloomer, there is no reason to worry, it will flower always again and again when it will be suitable for it.
G. mihanovichii is very prolific bloomer, there is no reason to worry, it will flower always again and again when it will be suitable for it.
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Re: Undeveloped bud in dormancy
I don't know if G. friedrichii acts the same, but I had a G. anisitsii ssp. damsii which I bought online in autumn. It arrived with flower buds already on it. Those buds flowered when it got warm enough in the spring, even though that plant had been un-potted and shipped bare root. Buds kept developing as long as the weather was warm enough, they stopped growing when it cooled off - until it warmed up again, then they resumed growing and bloomed.
Like anttisepp says, no reason to worry about it.
Like anttisepp says, no reason to worry about it.
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Agreed -- although I don't know if this is true about all members of the genus, some Gymno species are good about setting buds late in the growing season and wintering them over, then blooming in spring. My. G stenopleurum has been doing that ever since I got it in 2012.greenknight wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 6:12 am I don't know if G. friedrichii acts the same, but I had a G. anisitsii ssp. damsii which I bought online in autumn. It arrived with flower buds already on it. Those buds flowered when it got warm enough in the spring, even though that plant had been un-potted and shipped bare root. Buds kept developing as long as the weather was warm enough, they stopped growing when it cooled off - until it warmed up again, then they resumed growing and bloomed.
Like anttisepp says, no reason to worry about it.
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My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
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Thank you, everyone!
This one pushed out buds like crazy and it's still very small.
It will definitely be interesting to see what happens. I may post an update next year.
This one pushed out buds like crazy and it's still very small.
It will definitely be interesting to see what happens. I may post an update next year.