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great_blue

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Hello all, I just wanted to share my new loph with you all!
It is just shy of 3" diameter. What do you think?
I've estimated it to be 15-20yrs old.
 

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very nice, should be a good seed producer if it gets a lot of solar hours :)

post here if you need growing advice
 
Thanks all :) I'm definitely psyched to have gotten this. I would love to get some seeds after it flowers. Though I could some growing advice.. ;)

I received it bare root and planted it in 50% miracle grow cactus, palm and citrus mix / 50% perlite for good drainage. It is about 20-24" away from my T5 flouros.

After it gets settled in, I figured a diluted, high phosphorus fertilizer with the waterings once a month would be good.

I by no means are experienced in growing cacti. How do these conditions sound? Just trying to keep it simple.
 
it can push up fruits many months after flowering, if you see a pink fruit you are in luck

once the button is established, it can take far more light than that, say giv it a month, then start moving the light closer to it, a couple of inches from a floro is fine for established plants. (be sure the temps stay below 100*f)

give then some N, as well. a basic 20-20-20 type feed is fine, but go light- they dont eat much

under such sparse lighting i'd recommend watering about once every 2 months
wait for weeks after you think it looks dry :)
root rot is a bad, dont kill it w/kindness

cheers
 
Thanks for the solid advice dg. What do you mean by fruits though? As far as I know, I thought they just flowered and produced seeds. Is that what you meant?

I definitely wanted to keep the light soft at first until it got settled in. I have it that far away mainly because that is where I am keeping my trichocereous seedlings for now. They are pretty sensitive and I still must diffuse the light in the seedling tray.

However, I will gradually increase the light intensity in regards to watering. I feared I had watered too early, on the second or third day after transplant. I read somewhere they should be allowed a couple weeks to settle in the dry mix first. :oops: But the mix is drying out pretty quickly now so I feel a bit better now that its not soaking. I am still getting used to the fact that these are treated differently than the plants I am use to ;)

Thanks for your help!
 
the flower forms, lasts a few days, then shrivels up
later a pink fruit will pop out, the seeds are in the tasty fruit :)

that loph never got so big and hairy under weak floro lighting, it will start to eloiate(grow weak and skinny) under floro light, which is why i recomend getting it closer to the light, add blocks under the pot to raise it above your other seedlings.

cheers
 
Ahhh I see... Then look for the pink fruit I will! :d

And yes, I will certainly move it closer. I dont want any skinny cacti unless its a trich! :p
 
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