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They are some sexy seedlings Master B, variegated Werdermainus will be very nice indeed!!

 

ABG = Adelaide Botanic garden Zelly

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^^Unfortunately the two albino ones self- imploded after taking quiet well and growing to around 20mm..but i got a top and tail on the one with partial varigation.:wub:

 

Here she is... secret garden-trichocereus werdermannianus pod 3 partiality variegated.

 

Sorry the shots are with my phone. Not that im much better with an ants pants camera.

I have a feeling this one is going to be a little bit? sexual chocolate when she grows up. I can feel it in my cactus bone.....a

 

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Thanks O and Mr X outsanding cacti spreading..:wink:

 

Cheers b

 

 

 

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^^^^ not much of an update but developing nicely.

Again sorry for the rubbish pics.

 

 

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tasty^^^^^

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Very nice looking plant, variegation aside

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Sorry for the  the miltiple posts...had some connection issues

Is it possible to remove them somehow?

 

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Hi olive and others... :-)
Great efford you do there! Thank you again for spreading the love!

Since any mold etc. can quickly kill little cacti seedlings I was just wondering if anyone of you does some sort of seed treatment on your cacti seeds?
It's worse the work especially if you have harvested in the quantities you did and you want as many as possible to live!


I found that some seed batches are really contaminated and others not so much. It would be nice if most breeders would do that and tell the people, (Good selling point!?)...even tho I started  sterilizing my seeds again right before sowing. The less bad microbes the better...but I'm still experimenting what the best method is in my view.

 

I think it would not hurt wash the seeds for about 20 min in a 1% solution of h2o2 where you could also add some alcohol or Kaliumpermanganat remove and dry them.
I guess there or other options as well and I would love to hear your methodes/option/ideas.

 

After drying it could also help to inoculated them with some  beneficial microbes before storing. (Only a tiny amount is needed.) But the people who get the seeds do have to know this so they do not clean them again. Interesstingly some plants do carry their beneficial microbes in their seeds...but I guess cacti do not!?

 

Just some ideas...have a nice day folks!
Xoma

 

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10 hours ago, xoma said:

Since any mold etc. can quickly kill little cacti seedlings I was just wondering if anyone of you does some sort of seed treatment on your cacti seeds?

 

I had successfully removed mold from freshly sprouted seedlings with a brief systemic fungicide treatment :)

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Bit of an update on the variegated werd x open

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I also grafted the bottom and that has just started taking off.

Nice to know i can do some clones of this in the future.

 

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Doesn't seem to have the werd spines either. It is very unique!

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Yeah love to know what the father was?

I am seeing some very varied seedlings from these seeds.

Thanks O and Mr X.

Here is another from the same seed batch.

 

 

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Im seeing the werd in the areoles but not the spines???

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That's a beautiful plant Master B

Mr X may know what was flowering at the time as he is very knowledgeable about the going ons in his garden

maybe dad was a sausage or a yowie or a spachianus.

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Here are a few of my werd op, most probably from another seed pod?

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A few others from the secret garden. These two Len op look different to each other, starting to get that Len blue

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Nice they look werd... I must admit i think i recall 3 seed pods and another called a name.... O will know??? All my 3 funkys came from the same pod batch.

Mate you have done an amazing job to get those lens to bloom up!!

 

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Call me crazy??? 

But is that second werd shot a variegate??? Or damage?

Looks great!

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Thanks Mater B. The plants love being under the solar weave (about 15%), they get plenty of sun but the weave takes the bite out of it.

Fairly certain it is a variegate, have been watching it from the start, where it was a pinky colour to start with and once potted up it is starting to show the variegate better.

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Not as much progress with other SG hybrids as I'd had hoped, but this werdermannianus is starting to look nice! :)

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I have popped a name on this clone just because i am making it a bit of a mission to give this out to as many mates as i can.

I am now calling this seed grown secret garden variegated werdermannianus x op .... "Narelle" ( after my Nan that pasted away a couple of weeks ago... she was a great and strong girl)

I managed to graft the top and bottom of this seedling and they both took.

I have had dichotomous and semi monstrose pups from this cross as well as the obvious variegation. Stay tuned as one may be coming your way soon!:wink:

Thanks S and Mr x

 

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