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The Unknowing

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Operation Lunchbox - Success!
(Trich. Bridgesii)

Around 50% have germinated so far, and counting!
 

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very nice :) I too am working on a cacti forest at the moment. I have a crop of around 50 t peruvianus at the moment started around september, and wanna get another 50-100 going this month. I already have i believe 36 pachanoi/brigessi's alreaady ranging from 2-3 years old. I look forward to a furture with so many cactus that it might just be a full time job taking care of them :p
 
They're freaking cool plants :)
Best of luck with your growing!
 
cool!

I need to get around to sowing some seed.
It is so easy, and seed is so affordable.

Seed is the best way to generate a large amount of quality cactus in a couple of years.
Far faster than growing from cuttings when it all comes down to it.
 
2jttz said:
What soil mixture and germ method did you use ? & congrats It's looking great so far!!!
40/40/20 soil/sand/perlite - didn't use any particular method (not sterile in any way), just sprinkled the seeds evenly across the soil mix and pressed them in gently. Misted the soil until moist and covered with a lunch box lid. Put them next to a window that gets 2-4 hours of direct sunlight a day and used a heatmat during daytime. Aired out the box morning and night and kept soil moist.
The direct sunlight kills any mold but the lid and moisture in the lunchbox prevents the seedlings from burning.
 
Getting to learn real well what these little green guys like...they're pretty fussy.
Low light during the day, warm temperatures, will appreciate 30 minutes- 1 hour of direct sunlight a day, like being read poetry and tucked in at night.

It is important to start drying them out once all the seeds have stopped germinating, this gets plump little round children instead of long and wobbly ones.
 

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hey just a tip on your soil mix, it looks like you have sticks and pieces of wood chip in your soil. most likely from your soil, and/or compost. ive read large uncomposted woody material will rob the cacti of nitrogen. I always sift my compost and soil if theres any large debris.
 
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