Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Cacti and Succulents => Topic started by: ruweiss on July 06, 2018, 09:40:30 PM
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Aatrophytum myriostigma in flower:
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Rumeiss I was pleased to find your post of the Astrophytum. My son Jack and I have been sowing Astro seed for the the last 18 months and run a joint Flickr site for our cactus and succulents.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/141810631@N06/ (https://www.flickr.com/photos/141810631@N06/)
We have had success and failures along the way and are still learning. Pictures are of four of our seedlings so far, some of which are weird and perhaps not to everyone's taste. The first two photos are Astro. asterias and the last two are A. myriostigma variants.
-Rob
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Dear friends, many thanks for your kind reply. I mainly cultivate alpine plants, but my first love were cacti and so I still
have a few in my collection. Astrophytum species are my favourites,so I was very pleased to see your fine species and all
the other well grown things at your Flickr Site.
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Astrophytum species are my favourites,so I was very pleased to see your fine species and all
the other well grown things at your Flickr Site.
Not to mention the rather special pots!!
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Those baby cacti are just so cute. I MUST NOT BE TEMPTED!! I have too many problems coping with Cyclamen and alpine seedlings.
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Rudi your blooming A. asterias is a true beauty. In terms of numbers we are growing more Astrophytum than other species at present and yet more seed arrived this week. Crazy I know but I'm at the point of slowing down the seeding anxious to do some seedling culling and picking the keepers for our collection. I find watching the slow development of the variations in the Astro seedlings fascinating. Unlike you Roma I have completely given in to 'temptation' and doing so has re-energized me. And Maggie I intend to continue making earthen ware pots this winter.. What I have learned is that smaller pots are what I need not bigger ones.
-Rob
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Thank you for your friendly comment.