First time growing from seed
First time growing from seed
Aloha,
I am new to the cactus world and I wanted to try and grow some cacti from seed. I have experience in other areas of horticulture but not cacti. The species I seem to be the most interested in at this time, I'm learning, are mostly slow growing. Can someone recommend a couple of species that are moderate to fast growers from seed? Thanks.
I am new to the cactus world and I wanted to try and grow some cacti from seed. I have experience in other areas of horticulture but not cacti. The species I seem to be the most interested in at this time, I'm learning, are mostly slow growing. Can someone recommend a couple of species that are moderate to fast growers from seed? Thanks.
- mmcavall
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Re: First time growing from seed
Astrophytuns and Ferocactus are relatively easy and fast growers as seedlings. Columnars such as Pachycereus marginatus too.
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Which are those?
Gymnocalycium is also easy to grow, as are many Mammillaria (but not all...!), Echinocactus platyacanthus and E. grusonii, many Parodia / Notocactus. And I think Melocactus is easy for you too as you probably have warm weather most of the year (although they can be mealy bug attractors).
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Relatively, yes. But that does not need to stop you, it is not like they are agoning slow as Aztekium and Blossfeldia. Ariocarpus is a bit more sensitive regarding watering, that is one thing to keep in mind. I would still try to grow them from seed, if I were you. They are not hard as seedlings, just a bit harder as adult plants as the tuberous roots of adult plants of flowering age are sensitive. But with good light I am sure your plants will grow faster than mine.
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I'll say. I got germination on Pachycereus marginatus just one day after sowing. They were going strong for a couple of months until squirrels or pack rats ate the seedlings. It was fun while it lasted.
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Well, you made up my mind... thank you. I'll be gathering seeds and giving it a shot.Aiko wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 9:49 pmRelatively, yes. But that does not need to stop you, it is not like they are agoning slow as Aztekium and Blossfeldia. Ariocarpus is a bit more sensitive regarding watering, that is one thing to keep in mind. I would still try to grow them from seed, if I were you. They are not hard as seedlings, just a bit harder as adult plants as the tuberous roots of adult plants of flowering age are sensitive. But with good light I am sure your plants will grow faster than mine.
- greenknight
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Echinopsis mirabilis (Setiechinopsis mirabilis) is very easy, and can bloom in its second year from seed. Surprised it hasn't already been mentioned.
Spence
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Haageocereus are also super easy from seed
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I purchased some seeds from cactus store, mesa gardens and koehres. I also collected a couple seed pods from my own cacti and some have arrived. Waiting on the rest of the seeds and amazon to deliver the light and heat mat. Once all is here, I'll begin.