Cacti collection from Samara
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Re: Cacti collection from Samara
I finally received the package with seedlings!
14 plants and 7 species (2 plants per one species)
70 - Gymnocalycium ragonesei
138 - Gymnocalycium schroederianum LB2271
137 - Gymnocalycium ferox v.ferocior
68 - Setiechinopsis mirabilis (Echinopsis mirabilis)
69 - Turbinicarpus flaviflorus
174 - Neochilenia occulta (Eriosyce occulta)
148 - Turbinicarpus klinkerianus
14 plants and 7 species (2 plants per one species)
70 - Gymnocalycium ragonesei
138 - Gymnocalycium schroederianum LB2271
137 - Gymnocalycium ferox v.ferocior
68 - Setiechinopsis mirabilis (Echinopsis mirabilis)
69 - Turbinicarpus flaviflorus
174 - Neochilenia occulta (Eriosyce occulta)
148 - Turbinicarpus klinkerianus
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Re: Cacti collection from Samara
Yesterday I bought Gymnocalycium. Bruchii maybe. I will waiting blooming for sure identification.
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One of the firsts cactus in my collection. I can say that collection started with this Mammillaria bocasana
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A couple of photos of my Gymnocalycium baldianum that is first blooming Gymnocalycium from my collection this year.
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Re: Cacti collection from Samara
Have you grown mirabilis before?
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Hi Mike (Am I right?).
Are you talking about this one from photo? If yes - myanswer is no. Why are you interested?
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Hi
this image IMG_20210330_124640_compress84.jpg
plant #68.
this image IMG_20210330_124640_compress84.jpg
plant #68.
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No, this is my first two Setiechinopsis mirabilis.mikethecactusguy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:11 am Hi
this image IMG_20210330_124640_compress84.jpg
plant #68.
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they are fun to watch bloom. They flower only at night. Then will die off.
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Thanks for the information. My ones about 2-2.5cm (about 1 inch or less) height. Is it possible that the will bloom this summer?mikethecactusguy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 11:01 pm they are fun to watch bloom. They flower only at night. Then will die off.
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Even though I'm not Mike - yes!A1essandro wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 9:03 pm Thanks for the information. My ones about 2-2.5cm (about 1 inch or less) height. Is it possible that the will bloom this summer?
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Re: Cacti collection from Samara
Thanks!
I saw pictures of flowers before I bought them. Look really cool!
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Alessandro. About 2 years ago I had a plant that grew to about 4" - 10cm. It bloomed over a 3 day period and died off. I currently have 6 plants in the greenhouse. 1" to 4" in height. All are pushing up flower buds. The larger has already bloomed 4 times over the last 14 days. They are supposed to bloom just after dusk. These have not. Sometime through the night they have opened up. A 3" bloomed 7 days ago and has started to grow a seed sack. I'll post some pictures for you.
I learned about the "don't turn a light on" thing the first night when I turned on the porch light. I went back in to grab the camera (1 minute) and the flower already had started to close up.
Alessandro. About 2 years ago I had a plant that grew to about 4" - 10cm. It bloomed over a 3 day period and died off. I currently have 6 plants in the greenhouse. 1" to 4" in height. All are pushing up flower buds. The larger has already bloomed 4 times over the last 14 days. They are supposed to bloom just after dusk. These have not. Sometime through the night they have opened up. A 3" bloomed 7 days ago and has started to grow a seed sack. I'll post some pictures for you.
I learned about the "don't turn a light on" thing the first night when I turned on the porch light. I went back in to grab the camera (1 minute) and the flower already had started to close up.
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Wow! That is amazing! I thought that they bloom a few time per year. What about watering? Is such blooming require constantly watering?mikethecactusguy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:52 pm The larger has already bloomed 4 times over the last 14 days.
Thank you for the note!mikethecactusguy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:52 pm I learned about the "don't turn a light on" thing the first night when I turned on the porch light. I went back in to grab the camera (1 minute) and the flower already had started to close up.
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