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bergerac

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  1. bergerac

    Bridgesii 'Cliff' with huge spines?

    Not feeling mislead at all, still learning and curious. Mine is still quite blue but the pups have huge spines. Still growing my collection so don't have a lot to compare to
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    Bridgesii 'Cliff' with huge spines?

    Ohh noo not LCSV! burn it all! Not sure about the growing conditions, the cuttings came from the original 'cliff' and had quite tiny spines, the bigger spines seem to have appeared over winter so i guess that water could be the cause thanks for the replies, i will continue to admire it from afar
  3. Hi guys Im pretty new to Trichs so I dont know if this is normal or not but I have two Bridgesii 'Cliff' cuttings that are seem to be doing well but are growing huge spines, approx 40-50mm long. It started on the pups but now the original cuttings are starting to grow new long spines aswell. Is this just something to do with the growing conditions? Cheers
  4. bergerac

    Putting colonised jars on hold

    thanks! definitely a better way to do it to get a more constant harvest. Ive put them on the top shelf towards the front with the fridge set to 5C so hopefully that shouldn't be too cold
  5. bergerac

    Putting colonised jars on hold

    Hi guys My first attempt at growing some edibles has gone a lot better than expected and my jars appear to be fully colonised. Unfortunately I have to take an unexpected trip and I wont be able to fruit them for around two weeks. I was wondering if it is possible to put them on hold by storing them in the fridge without fear of contamination and re-activate them when I get back? Thanks for you help
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