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 Seedlings, sowing 28 Dec 2009

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mutant
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PostSubject: Seedlings, sowing 28 Dec 2009   Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:09 am



general views.


Melocacti


Epithelanthea micromeris


Astrophytum asterias at the right


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Here, 1,5 year old seedlings of Trichcereus wendermannianus next to degrafted scion of the same aged. IT stayed 1 year on pereskiopsis



Here, Gymno seedling on selinicereus
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PostSubject: Re: Seedlings, sowing 28 Dec 2009   Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:26 am

Hi Mutant what a great show!! What is the distance between lights and plants?
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PostSubject: Re: Seedlings, sowing 28 Dec 2009   Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:14 pm

Well done they look amazing!
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PostSubject: Re: Seedlings, sowing 28 Dec 2009   Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:26 pm

...that's a lot of seedlings. Shocked

I notice you sow different species in the same container. Just out of curiousity, how do you keep track of what's sown where?
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PostSubject: Re: Seedlings, sowing 28 Dec 2009   Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:31 am

the lights are low-watt fluoros, at 15~23 cm... I know I let them more than I should there, in low light I mean, and I also had some blackout on one shelf that I didn't see in time. Thus, resulting in some etiolation.

WOW WOW, that's not from my last sowing 28 dec of 09, it's from MAY 09 sowing, they're 6 month old, and certainly not one month old!

Yep they are many indeed. This is my first attempt at a closed, sealed sowing, the photos were taken recently when I first opened it. Now I am trying to slowly acclimatize to drier conditions and I will plant in normal pots soon after spring comes... Of course, I will graft some Smile

But I might have been stupid to put again different species and genuses together with last sowing [28 den 09] as with the slow growing strombocactus/aztekium and much faster astrophytums.... shouldn't have done that... we will see... but I will be asking your experiences with seedling handling etc etc...

OH! How I remember them. At the very moment of sowing, I draw the outline of the area which each species was sowed in the transparent cap of the box and write the genus/species/strain, thus making a map of the sowing. Even if some seeds fall a bit further, in another 'country', you be able to understand in time, as the map always shows they way you sowed them... and from comparing with the other seedlings

PS: I have to say that the A.myriostigma you can see is seed produced from a cross from my two myriostigmas, which is interesting as they are quite different strains... Thus I regard this seed the most interesting genetically as I know both parents...
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