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Hanazono Astromaniac

Number of posts: 352 Location: SA Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Spring is not faraway Sun May 31, 2009 7:08 am | |
| When winter has come, spring is not faraway. Last two days were quite cold in the morning. I think winter has been in here. We have to wait another 3 months for the cactus season but it is not faraway. Currently autumn flowers and spring flowers are mixed in my greenhouse. The photo is Mammillaria lauii dasyacantha, sown seeds on 31/08/06 and grafted seedling. Other Mammillarias also have many flower buds.  |
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Hellonasty Admin

Number of posts: 1201 Location: NSW Registration date: 2008-04-04
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Sun May 31, 2009 4:04 pm | |
| We have had buckets and buckets of rain here in Sydney and it has been pretty cold too. The last of my flower buds failed to open. Nice shot btw. _________________ My Cacti Blog, please come visit me.

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KanJe watchman

Number of posts: 393 Location: Melbourne Registration date: 2008-06-24
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Sun May 31, 2009 8:37 pm | |
| I'm sorry to say we haven't has much rain at all here in Melbourne.
Hanazono - I haven't got any Mamms that are grafted, does this influence when or how much they flower. I wouldn't have thought that they would flower in weather this cold. I was under the impression that in the wild mamm flowers are pollinated by different types of bees in warmer temperatures. I might be wrong here. |
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Hanazono Astromaniac

Number of posts: 352 Location: SA Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:48 am | |
| KanJe It depends upon the type of root stocks but the grafting will influence: Early flowering (Very young plant will got flower. Earliest one in my plants got flowers 3 months after germination.) Numbers of flowers (Normally more flowers than own-root plant) I think flowering season is not affected by grafting. Some of own-root Mammillarias have flowers currently in my greenhouse. Hanazono |
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Hanazono Astromaniac

Number of posts: 352 Location: SA Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Mammillaria albata Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:28 am | |
| I have 2 plants of Mammillaria albata. Both of plants are in flower.  |
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Hanazono Astromaniac

Number of posts: 352 Location: SA Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:45 am | |
| Although morning was quite cold yesterday, we have a good sunshine in the afternoon. Some of cactus opened flowers. Turbinicarpus valdezianus  Astrophytum asterias (medium size seedlings, around 8cm diameter)  |
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KanJe watchman

Number of posts: 393 Location: Melbourne Registration date: 2008-06-24
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:52 pm | |
| Medium size, wtf? lol Really nice shots, i love the turb flower. great colour. |
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Hellonasty Admin

Number of posts: 1201 Location: NSW Registration date: 2008-04-04
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:56 pm | |
| | KanJe wrote: | | Medium size, wtf? lol |
hehehehe I agree mate  _________________ My Cacti Blog, please come visit me.

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Hanazono Astromaniac

Number of posts: 352 Location: SA Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:07 am | |
| Kanje & Hellonasty Plants on the attached photo are not a simple asterias and they are asterias cv kabuto. There are around 300 cv called ****kabuto. The life of kabuto is around 20 yeas and grown upto 20 cm diameter. I started to collect cactus in 2003 and I do not have 20 cm one yet. I have around 20 large size kabutos, 13-16 cm diameter. They were grafted once and degrfted. I have more than 300 medium size kabutos, shown in the photo, sown seeds in 2003 and grown by own root. They are flowering size but diameter is around 8 cm. Hanazono |
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Hellonasty Admin

Number of posts: 1201 Location: NSW Registration date: 2008-04-04
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:48 pm | |
| They are great plants Hanazono  I wish I had something to match it. My collection is mostly Myriostigma CV's. I think this year I will put some asterias seed down. Do you have any available ? _________________ My Cacti Blog, please come visit me.

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Hanazono Astromaniac

Number of posts: 352 Location: SA Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Sat Jul 25, 2009 3:05 pm | |
| It became a bit warm in the afternoon today. Several cacti were in bloom this afternoon. Mammillaria sanchez-majoradae  Turbinicarpus riverdensis f MZ276  |
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KanJe watchman

Number of posts: 393 Location: Melbourne Registration date: 2008-06-24
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:51 am | |
| That Mamm is beautiful. The geometry of the spines are really nice. |
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Hellonasty Admin

Number of posts: 1201 Location: NSW Registration date: 2008-04-04
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:09 pm | |
| I woke up this morning and I can now feel spring is not too far away.......finally. I also have a Turb flower just about to open which is a good sign. I think it will be a good season this year....I'm very keen to get it started. That Turbinicarpus valdezianus flower is really something  such an intense colour. _________________ My Cacti Blog, please come visit me.

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Hanazono Astromaniac

Number of posts: 352 Location: SA Registration date: 2008-09-14
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Fri Jul 31, 2009 6:55 pm | |
| Two asterias cultivas were in flower this afternoon. asterias cv Yatagai-miracle x Sano tokunow kabuto. This is not a super kabuto.  This is a super kabuto. The pattern is not so good.  |
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Lachy Moderator

Number of posts: 682 Location: Langwarrin Registration date: 2008-04-05
 | Subject: Re: Spring is not faraway Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:53 pm | |
| | Quote: | | The pattern is not so good. |
No so good? I reckon that's an awesome specimen. |
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