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Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please

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slim6y



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PostSubject: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sat May 31, 2008 8:39 am

I have several of these plants germinating - and quite quickly might I add. Within two weeks 5 of 8 seeds have popped up.

Now I want to keep them alive!!!

They're in a round chinese container with the lid on.

The soil is quite moist.

Temperatures are ranging from around 12'C - 27'C (ambient air temp - though, I have never seen the 12'C but it was 15'C this morning brrrrrr).

What special care should I be doing from now on?

Cheers

Here's a pic of one of my babies....

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lewis




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PostSubject: Re: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sat May 31, 2008 6:26 pm

well done with the seed raising. Smile
try to keep the conditions constant while they are at the initial stages of development
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slim6y



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PostSubject: Re: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sat May 31, 2008 8:27 pm

SO at the moment lewis, they're very moist and warm - except for night time conditions where it gets down to the aforementioned 12'C.

So if I read it correctly, the fact they're quite moist is ok?

Just to add to this... notice how the tap root is green and clearly photosynthesizing, but what about the body?

Should I mist once per week (as I do with the other cacti)?
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parrotsheaven




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PostSubject: Re: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sat May 31, 2008 8:42 pm

I have not grown obesa from seeds but other types. I got them started on my heat mat at the beginning of spring last year.

I had them in baggies for no longer than two weeks from memory. Keep them damp but not sopping. Some succulents do not like too much humidity for too long.

Keep an eye on them and if you see any changes take the lid off quick. The body how long has it been white.............somehow it does not seem right.
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slim6y



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PostSubject: Re: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sat May 31, 2008 9:47 pm

It's been white since day one...

I thought it was odd, but... who am I to argue with nature?
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parrotsheaven




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PostSubject: Re: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sat May 31, 2008 10:09 pm

Too true, are they all like it?

If not do you get variegated in obesum?
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hornet




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PostSubject: Re: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sat May 31, 2008 10:12 pm

its the seed shell
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slim6y



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PostSubject: Re: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sat May 31, 2008 10:21 pm

What he said (hopefully)
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Brettix



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PostSubject: Re: Euphorbia Obesa - Your personal experiences please   Sun Jun 01, 2008 8:56 pm

hornet wrote:
its the seed shell

Yes the white bit is the seed shell and the green bit is the plant.
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