Lophophora seedlings

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Post by Loph »

straight sand top dressing will almost compeltely get rid of damping off risk. usign this i have 90-100% germ and 0% die after germ'd. touch wood. it really works well!
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gio
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My seedling of Turbinophora (lophohpora x turbinicarpus)

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Post by Lewis_cacti »

its awesome 8)
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More:

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Post by Lewis_cacti »

even more awesome. :P
do you have any pics of what this hybrid looks like when it grows up?
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Post by gio »

Are my first sowing successful I hope to bring forward, I do not have large pieces.

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Post by CoronaCactus »

Very cool Gio.
Hope they grow fast, can't wait to see them when they get bigger :)
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Post by gio »

In this link there a beautiful plant in bloom turbinophora:

http://www.panarottocactus.net/phpBB2/v ... =3713#3713

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