Liisa seeds

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Hello! I´m new at here. I´m not english guy so sorry about the writing mistakes :oops: .

But anyways, here are my little seeds :lol: (6 months old)ImageImageImage
Can anyone say whay are those so tiny?/\ :roll:
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And week ago seeden(sawen?) seeds :lol: bad pic, sorry :(
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What kind are they? Some species are very small and grow slowly.

Otherwise it may be too warm. My last batch of seeds were too warm and those that did germinate are small too.
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Big one are Notocactus ottonis(Parodia ottonis) and smaller are Notocactus succineus(Parodia sucinea)
If you click on them you can see the name :) .
A think they where too farm(95°F) when they where small (0-4 moths) after that they where at sun light (about 77 °F)
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Wow i think they look great.. 8)
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liisa8800 wrote: If you click on them you can see the name :)
The name I see is
i688.photobucket,com/albums/vv244/Marta2_01/IMG_0632.jpg
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Strange that they're so small when their very similar neighbours are doing so well.
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daiv wrote:
liisa8800 wrote: If you click on them you can see the name :)
The name I see is
i688.photobucket,com/albums/vv244/Marta2_01/IMG_0632.jpg
Ups sorry, i didnt know :lol: ( if you whats here http://s688.photobucket.com/albums/vv24 ... g&newest=1 put mouse on pic then you can see name)
But now i but name on a pic :D
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Ahh. The tiny ones are Frailea. These are much less agressive than Parodia from what I've seen. Still I think high heat is still a factor. Parodia seem to like it warmer and that is probably why they did well while the others are small.
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Hello!
My seeds are growing :lol: I forget to say that i also have the lobivia tiegeliana seeds and Notocactus sucineus(second try)
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My seeds are growing.

I mean on those tiny ones are parodia succineus :lol: .By the way some are even same size than the seedlengs.ImageImage
I'm not Englis guy, so im sorry if i have mistakes in my text.
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And for compare some pic how they look now ImageImageImageImagesrry of the blurryness
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Nice growth in 1 year.
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I'd say you're doing it right
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Nicely done!
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Anyone intrested how are my seedlings going this year :) ?
This year i have sowed
Echinocereus.viridiflorus (364)
Eriosyce odieri (616)
Eriosyce andreana (490)
Echinicereus triglochidiatus (351)
Lobivia backbergii v. larae(1181)
Eriosyce napina (610)
Lobivia chrysantha (3512)
Lobivia jajoiana v. aurata (1335)
Titanopsis schwantesii (3428)
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You can see that 1 plant just grows at the side of pot, have to repot him .Lobivia backbergii v. larae(1181)
You can see that 1 plant just grows at the side of pot, have to repot him .Lobivia backbergii v. larae(1181)
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Eriosyce andreana (490)
Eriosyce andreana (490)
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Eriosyce odieri (616)
Eriosyce odieri (616)
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Echinocereus.viridiflorus (364),Eriosyce napina (610)
Echinocereus.viridiflorus (364),Eriosyce napina (610)
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Titanopsis schwantesii (3428)
Titanopsis schwantesii (3428)
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Lobivia jajoiana v. aurata (1335)
Lobivia jajoiana v. aurata (1335)
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Echinicereus triglochidiatus (351)Lobivia backbergii v. larae(1181)<br />,Lobivia chrysantha (3512)Lobivia jajoiana v. aurata (1335)
Echinicereus triglochidiatus (351)Lobivia backbergii v. larae(1181)
,Lobivia chrysantha (3512)Lobivia jajoiana v. aurata (1335)
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I'm not Englis guy, so im sorry if i have mistakes in my text.
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