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Swiper

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  1. Hi Bluntmuffin, thanks for the suggestion, sounds like a great idea, will try it with my next seedlings.

    I am new to growing cacti from seed, but they seem to be growing slow.

    They have been getting rainwater (from a tank) from a spray bottle every second day, every other day is rainwater mixed with 1/20 th normal strength seaweed fertiliser (maxicrop).

    Cheers,

    Swiper.


  2. Hey Niggles, just checked out your gallery, some nice plants you have there, I especially like the flowering loph pics, very nice.

    Yes I have other cacti, mostly cuttings (most have started to root now), have been collecting approx 6 months or so.

    Trich Pach,bridgesii,peruvianus,TBM cuttings. Trich scopulicola,bridgesii small plants.LW caesp.

    Seedlings - T.macrogonus,T.peruvianus,various T.pachanoi's,LW,golden torch,cereus peruvianus monstrose,T.terscheckii,T.bridgesii.

    I think I got the bug now. 66 plants and hundreds of seedlings !

    Cheers,

    Swiper.


  3. Thanks for the advice EG, I will move them to a spot with better light ! I have them on a south facing widowsill, will try them on a shaded north facing windowsill. And repot them soon into better soil.

    And thanks for the encouragement niggles, I love looking at others photos also.

    I will post pics of my other seedlings soon.

    Cheers,

    Swiper.


  4. Here's what I do, and so far the only seedlings I have lost have been lophs. All my trichs are going well still. (about 3 months so far)

    Polystyrene coffee cup, fill 2/3 with propagating sand from bunnings. Add tap water till the water is about 5mm above the sand. The residual chlorine in the tap water kills any mould. Throw the seeds on top, I use up to 50 seeds per cup.

    Place the cup on a windowsill not facing the sun ( facing south in Oz ), leave until the water evaporates leaving the surface glistening, then cover the cup with some cling wrap and a rubber band to keep it in place. Air them out once a day and spray with rainwater if they start to become dry. After they sprout I wait until they have spines before removing the cling wrap. Water once a day with a spray bottle of rainwater and diluted seaweed fertiliser (about 1/20th of normal strength)

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