C&S ID Help much appreciated?
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Comments (8)Thank you for your response, do you think the small buds will produce flowers?...See MoreMixed C&S seedlings for ID
Comments (2)You have 7 Astrophytums in the mix, one of them is A. asterias (second from top right). There is one that appears to be an Oreocereus (second row from bottom, second from left). Two Agaves on the left column and maybe an Echinocactus grusonii on the bottom row left of middle. The one top row second from left may be a Ferocactus. The species ID will have to wait until they get older. Some of the rest appear to be Mammillarias....See MoreHenry Shaw C&S sale I need IDs please
Comments (5)TJ The first one is in a 2" pot. Just a little guy. I have a much larger Mammillaria spinosissima and I immediately noticed the similarities. Not looking good for my Rebutia collection. Either Ill love them no matter what. I appreciate you guys helping me out. Thank you. Plant_junkie...See MoreIllustrated story of 4 'lil weirdos (help much appreciated)
Comments (4)For succulents that have been given a lot of light/harsher conditions outside and then brought inside suddenly, they can suffer from etoliation rather quickly. The cooler temperatures are very favourable, so the plants start growing, but under low light conditions they can become etoliated within just a week. There is not much to be done about it sadly and I'm not really sure if it's that preventable without very good indoor lighting (window or artificial). You can try repotting later to get it to grow straighter, but it only helps so much. My succulents are on a (fairly hot and exposed) rooftop and it took some creativity and time to get my plants adjusted to the sun - from wooden boards, to corrugated plastic, to clear diffuser panels, clay saucers, bricks, and white mesh fabric. I'm not sure if doing the same gradual increase in light/heat exposure will help your plants, but it did for me. Your shade sails look quite nice - must be comfortable under there!...See More- 4 years ago
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