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Posted: Aug/03/2009 11:39 AM PST
question when are they "big enough" to be transplanted? rightnow there in mini greenhouses or so under the aerogarden just starting to show the first signs of whet they are |
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Posted: Aug/06/2009 9:55 AM PST
22 views and no responces? |
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Posted: Aug/06/2009 5:38 PM PST
Well Biyu I will reply. I grew cactus seeds only once. Only 2 seeds grew. Ine died. The other is about 10 years old, about 2-1/2 inches high and about 1 inch wide. It was the only time I tried it, not really happy with my results. I would transplant as I deemed necessary. Keep them thinned out so they get enough of whatever they need, and they don |
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Posted: Aug/06/2009 11:47 PM PST
10 years old and THAT small? Fvck!! Well I don't think I'll be dooin that much more with my cacti seeds |
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Posted: Aug/09/2009 7:37 AM PST
Biyu, Post under the cactus/succulent post. RiverRock will have a better answer for you. She is very knowledgeable regarding cactus. Hopefully her answers will not stop you from planting seeds. Give it a try, it may work better than my experience. Good Luck, keep us posted. You have me wondering. |
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