Here is a tray of seedlings I have raised this year -- with assistance from my friend, Michiel Pillet:
I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
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Re: I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
They look to be growing fast, James!
Michiel
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Re: I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
Those are beauties James. Are they a difficult species to grow ?
Neal
Re: I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
They do have that reputation when grown on their own roots, Neal. However, I do not like grafted cacti and I have found that this species is not too difficult on its own roots if the plants are grown in a soil mix that drains very well and they are kept warm in winter -- I think winter warmth (45 F minimum temp) is the real key factor.Kamos wrote:Those are beauties James. Are they a difficult species to grow ?
Re: I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
A couple more pics:
.......... a mix of Discocactus horstii and (clustering) Discocactus buenekeri
.......... a mix of Discocactus horstii and (clustering) Discocactus buenekeri
Re: I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
Your influence and karma Michiel?mdpillet wrote:They look to be growing fast, James!
Michiel
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Re: I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
Congratulations! Very inspiring!
Re: I cannot resist Discocactus horstii
Thank you @mmcavall!mmcavall wrote:Congratulations! Very inspiring!