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Australian sub-alpine acacias
kapitän kamasutra replied to kapitän kamasutra's topic in Australian Native Plants
Thank you for the offer waterboy. I read Eucalyptus delegatensis grows 50 m tall and more. It would be wicked if this tree could grow here. Might become the next gardening craze after the Araucaria. If you have seeds of this tree i'd be very keen. -
AustraliAn SUBalpine Acacias I'm looking in those recently, trying to find an Acacia that could possibly survive winters in germany outdoors. A. alpina looks like a possible candidate, and also the related phelleb. I have seen here it is trouble growing it, I was wondering if it preferes more temperate climate. If yes i'm totally into starting a conversation program in the back yard, lol. Another cold tolerant candidate seems to be longifolia. The 3 or 4 Tasmanian endemic Acacias might be possible candidates, too. If you know of any other alpine cold tollerant Acacias or could direct me to a list of australien sub alpine flora please let me know. Thanks!
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Australian sub-alpine acacias
kapitän kamasutra replied to kapitän kamasutra's topic in Australian Native Plants
Hi Planthelper. Monkey puzzle trees are very popular by some people here indeed. Yesterday I made a trip around town and found 4 trees in some front yards. One still with christmas decoration on it. I did a seed order that includes snow gum and Tasmanian snow gum, together with 6 species of Acacia that are growing in Tas and the south end of australia. I hope they arrive And as Waterboy pointed out the thread title would better be 'subalpine Acacias' as alpine by definition means above the tree line I think. Thanks for the suggestions so far! I hope the planting and testing starts soon. -
'cool, they're some lookers you have there , I will be real proud by the time this one gets that tall' me too. thats not my plants, but i have a cutting from that tricho. Its a grafting stock that has gone ferral. The Cleistocactus(?) on the right is grafted on it.
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oops, double post
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I think thats the same pachanoi clone I have, and have seen in cultivation in several places locally. It has always short spines at the tip and do only grow few longer spines near the base on very old plants.
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What is the HARDEST dance music is in existance today?
kapitän kamasutra replied to The Resistance's topic in Creativity, Spirituality & Philosophy
hey, something mellow for chillin www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFrRwetbTmU -
Starting My First Seeds - A Question...
kapitän kamasutra replied to magical9's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I'm using takeaway style, with this methode a glas like this would work. When you fill in substrate moistend and not too high, you don't have to add much water for some months. The lack of drainage is not a big deal if you don't have too much water in the mix in the first place. But the danger of mold is high. One other problem is the lid, your seedlings would only recieve light from the sides. Also getting the plants out of there is complicated. I think there are containers better suited for that task. More shallow, with transparent lid and squared. -
Trichocereus hybrid seed contest
kapitän kamasutra replied to coolname's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
glas bbq is a good one! -
Danish tourist's death linked to poppy 'tea'
kapitän kamasutra replied to waterboy 2.0's topic in Chill Space
Would he have been overdosing if he had a morphine strain instead a thebaine strain? I don't know if this guy tried to get high from a thebaine strain, but sounds likely. Sad story -
Australian sub-alpine acacias
kapitän kamasutra replied to kapitän kamasutra's topic in Australian Native Plants
Thanks waterboy, I'm looking into the papers now, great read! Average winter temperature is about 2.5°C, with possible night frost and sometimes extrems down to -15°C. It don't last long usually but it can. Also lots of rain, occasionally snow, average rainfall between 40 and 60 mm. I think the problem is the unpredictability here in winter. There might be years where it rarely drops below 0° with lots of rain, but other years we have months with solid snow and ice cover, or very dry cold without any precipation. If anyone knows I'm also interested to hear if there are introduced Acacias a bit up the mountains in New Zealand. -
Happy 100th, have a good one!
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Hi mutant, looks all right. I use T8 on my seedlings, I also heared T5 have more light/watt compared to T8, and those work good. And I have heared the 'cool white' light have more siutable spectrum for plants, so Its what I use. You could mask the back and the sides of your rack for more light efficiency, simply fixate plates of white painted cardboard or thin ply wood trough the holes in the posts. It makes big difference I think.
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Peruvianus ID Confirmation
kapitän kamasutra replied to magical9's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
I think yes, it looks like peruvianus. -
....rant rant rant....
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Can anyone ID this unusual succulent
kapitän kamasutra replied to gr33ntea's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I think prier is right, looks like Senecio kleinia -
ja , capsicum do grow, but in germany ya better start them indoors and put them back indoors in the end of the season for a few weeks more fruiting. The chinene often grow only a few fruits in the first year, but can keept alive indoors over winter and grow more in the second year. This year I'll be growing lots of chillis thanks to you and terracotta.
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Nice chillis, Cimi. I had them in my garden once. Unlike stated in the link these are a C. baccatum variety, too.
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I call it black rot, but don't know what it is or what is causing it. In my experience its not lethal for the plant, but the damadge will leave marks. I get it in winter sometimes on some bridgesii and on one particular peruvianus, while other plants are not affected.
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Bioglow's Starlight Avatar is the World's First Light Producing Plant Read more: Bioglow's Starlight Avatar is the World's First Light Producing Plan
kapitän kamasutra replied to shortly's topic in Chill Space
Fuck ThemTM But interesting its a Nicotiana. -
Happy new year everyone! I have two packs of about 40 seeds to give away. Epiphyllum 'curly kai' X unknown I'll sending these from germany to wherever you are.
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Epiphyllum seed give away
kapitän kamasutra replied to kapitän kamasutra's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
All right, gern geschehen! -
Epiphyllum seed give away
kapitän kamasutra replied to kapitän kamasutra's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
sure! one more to go -
Nitrogen´s Connoisseur hybrids - pics and seed giveaway
kapitän kamasutra replied to nitrogen's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I guess T. cordobensis -
I found a fruit on a Epi cutting in a nursery. It is probably the Epiphyllum guatemalense 'Curly Kai' cultivar. It was the only Epiphyllum or cactus in flowering age they had around there. I was asking the owner if he has any other Epiphyllum cactus, but he saied no, and he saied I was mistaking it is a cactus eighter, he saied its a fern...or a succulent...a succulent fern...oh well. He is reselling these plants from another nursery I guess. My question is if the plant has been pollinated by something else or can Epiphyllum self? My other Epi never sets fruits.