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Rhipsalis pilocarpa 2023
That's what I hope, @Victoria
That's what I hope, @Victoria
That's what I hope, @Victoria
That's what I hope, @Victoria
Michael Hewett
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Nov 16, 2022
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Balc
Jan 8, 2024
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Share your Echeveria photos and chat here
Echeveria pullidonis flowering again this year ...
Echeveria pullidonis flowering again this year ...
Echeveria pullidonis flowering again this year ...
Echeveria pullidonis flowering again this year ...
longk
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Nov 27, 2017
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Michael Hewett
May 7, 2023
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Had a clear out and looking better now.
Don't listen to her Pete, they're fantastic!Most owners of 'horrible,vicious spiny things' know their blood type and have the battle scars to prove their devotion
Don't listen to her Pete, they're fantastic!Most owners of 'horrible,vicious spiny things' know their blood type and have the battle scars to prove their devotion
Don't listen to her Pete, they're fantastic!Most owners of 'horrible,vicious spiny things' know their blood type and have the battle scars to prove their devotion
Don't listen to her Pete, they're fantastic!Most owners of 'horrible,vicious spiny things' know their blood type and have the battle scars to prove their devotion
pete
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May 12, 2024 at 4:18 PM
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flounder
May 12, 2024 at 10:19 PM
Crassula capitella
Thank you, it's very small. I haven't seen it flowering before so it was a nice surprise.
Thank you, it's very small. I haven't seen it flowering before so it was a nice surprise.
Thank you, it's very small. I haven't seen it flowering before so it was a nice surprise.
Thank you, it's very small. I haven't seen it flowering before so it was a nice surprise.
Michael Hewett
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May 12, 2024 at 4:27 PM
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Michael Hewett
May 12, 2024 at 4:36 PM
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Euphorbia milii (Crown of Thorns)
The strange thing about it was it always just looked like a dead spiney stick, but within a day of watering it would suddenly start growing leaves.
The strange thing about it was it always just looked like a dead spiney stick, but within a day of watering it would suddenly start growing leaves.
The strange thing about it was it always just looked like a dead spiney stick, but within a day of watering it would suddenly start growing leaves.
The strange thing about it was it always just looked like a dead spiney stick, but within a day of watering it would suddenly start growing leaves.
Victoria
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May 8, 2024
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pete
May 10, 2024 at 7:49 PM
Deaths
Place your bets please! Will Michael be seen on the "Show us your purchases" thread shortly?
Place your bets please! Will Michael be seen on the "Show us your purchases" thread shortly?
Place your bets please! Will Michael be seen on the "Show us your purchases" thread shortly?
Place your bets please! Will Michael be seen on the "Show us your purchases" thread shortly?
Michael Hewett
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May 8, 2024
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ViewAhead
May 9, 2024
Aeonium 'Black King Kong' flowering now
I hope not, it was quite expensive.
I hope not, it was quite expensive.
I hope not, it was quite expensive.
I hope not, it was quite expensive.
Michael Hewett
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May 5, 2024
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Michael Hewett
May 5, 2024
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Aptenia cordifolia (Baby Sun Rose)
I grow it but it won't take frost. :(
I grow it but it won't take frost. :(
I grow it but it won't take frost. :(
I grow it but it won't take frost. :(
Victoria
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May 5, 2024
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kindredspirit
May 5, 2024
Mouse Tail or Rat Tail?
@Michael HewettTrying to pin point what it is can be is difficult from internet searches as images thrown up are not always accurate. I was hoping it was Disocactus flagelliformis (Rat Tail)...
@Michael HewettTrying to pin point what it is can be is difficult from internet searches as images thrown up are not always accurate. I was hoping it was Disocactus flagelliformis (Rat Tail) because of the hope of getting the large pink flowers. This gents video {} got me thinking it is most...
@Michael HewettTrying to pin point what it is can be is difficult from internet searches as images thrown up are not always accurate. I was hoping it was Disocactus flagelliformis (Rat Tail) because of the hope of getting the large pink...
@Michael HewettTrying to pin point what it is can be is difficult from internet searches as images thrown up are not always accurate. I was hoping it was Disocactus flagelliformis (Rat Tail)...
dowtish
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Apr 27, 2024
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dowtish
Apr 27, 2024
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Waking up the cacti after their 6 months rest
@kindredspirit, I am definitely going to put them in the greenhouse as I need my window sills to bring on my seedlings.
@kindredspirit, I am definitely going to put them in the greenhouse as I need my window sills to bring on my seedlings.
@kindredspirit, I am definitely going to put them in the greenhouse as I need my window sills to bring on my seedlings.
@kindredspirit, I am definitely going to put them in the greenhouse as I need my window sills to bring on my seedlings.
Ladybird4
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Mar 26, 2024
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Ladybird4
Apr 18, 2024
What is this succulent?
I used to have the two but the bupleurifolia one died and I can't find another. I may have to try on line.
I used to have the two but the bupleurifolia one died and I can't find another. I may have to try on line.
I used to have the two but the bupleurifolia one died and I can't find another. I may have to try on line.
I used to have the two but the bupleurifolia one died and I can't find another. I may have to try on line.
madpenguin
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Apr 11, 2024
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Michael Hewett
Apr 11, 2024
Setiechinopsis mirabilis seedlings
@PaulB3 Yes, the flowers only last one night. I can't recall if they are scented, though.
@PaulB3 Yes, the flowers only last one night. I can't recall if they are scented, though.
@PaulB3 Yes, the flowers only last one night. I can't recall if they are scented, though.
@PaulB3 Yes, the flowers only last one night. I can't recall if they are scented, though.
Fof
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Apr 7, 2024
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Fof
Apr 8, 2024
Rhipsalis cuttings
She said she was going to try both methods. I will let you know. I only know her in another forum so I'll have to ask her next time I go on it.
She said she was going to try both methods. I will let you know. I only know her in another forum so I'll have to ask her next time I go on it.
She said she was going to try both methods. I will let you know. I only know her in another forum so I'll have to ask her next time I go on it.
She said she was going to try both methods. I will let you know. I only know her in another forum so I'll have to ask her next time I go on it.
Michael Hewett
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Feb 24, 2024
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Michael Hewett
Mar 24, 2024
Jatropha care
YnneadI have three and just use multi compost. As @pete says, mine live outdoors permanently but I do lose leaves in the Winter, although I don't get frost or even get near zero.Jatropha...
YnneadI have three and just use multi compost. As @pete says, mine live outdoors permanently but I do lose leaves in the Winter, although I don't get frost or even get near zero.Jatropha multifida
YnneadI have three and just use multi compost. As @pete says, mine live outdoors permanently but I do lose leaves in the Winter, although I don't get frost or even get near zero.Jatropha multifida
YnneadI have three and just use multi compost. As @pete says, mine live outdoors permanently but I do lose leaves in the Winter, although I don't get frost or even get near zero.Jatropha...
Ynnead
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Mar 24, 2024
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Victoria
Mar 24, 2024
Aeonium fan from GW forum
Never discard anything from succulents I just stuck the flowering stem of an aeonium rosette in this pot and starved it of water all winter.
Never discard anything from succulents I just stuck the flowering stem of an aeonium rosette in this pot and starved it of water all winter.
Never discard anything from succulents I just stuck the flowering stem of an aeonium rosette in this pot and starved it of water all winter.
Never discard anything from succulents I just stuck the flowering stem of an aeonium rosette in this pot and starved it of water all winter.
Coccinella
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Mar 19, 2024
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Coccinella
Mar 23, 2024
Pleiospilos nellii
I have one, it has survived the last two winters in my unheated greenhouse and will soon flower.
I have one, it has survived the last two winters in my unheated greenhouse and will soon flower.
I have one, it has survived the last two winters in my unheated greenhouse and will soon flower.
I have one, it has survived the last two winters in my unheated greenhouse and will soon flower.
Fof
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Mar 17, 2024
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Alan Clark
Mar 17, 2024
Christmas Cacti
No @Emerion . It sits in the same pot either on an unused wooden bench or the low stone wall which separates patio from lawn. I pretty much leave the cactus to its own devices once it's...
No @Emerion . It sits in the same pot either on an unused wooden bench or the low stone wall which separates patio from lawn. I pretty much leave the cactus to its own devices once it's outside. Slugs are in the borders and only the occasional one strays on to the patio !
No @Emerion . It sits in the same pot either on an unused wooden bench or the low stone wall which separates patio from lawn. I pretty much leave the cactus to its own devices once it's outside. Slugs are in the borders and only the...
No @Emerion . It sits in the same pot either on an unused wooden bench or the low stone wall which separates patio from lawn. I pretty much leave the cactus to its own devices once it's...
Scotkat
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Dec 14, 2023
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Nel_Staffs
Mar 17, 2024
Orange Spots on Cactii
Well I wouldn'y like to guess really, Orange rot as I've heard is terminal usually, so I hope it isn't that, but I dont know what it could be. Rust usually leaves an orange stain on your...
Well I wouldn'y like to guess really, Orange rot as I've heard is terminal usually, so I hope it isn't that, but I dont know what it could be. Rust usually leaves an orange stain on your fingers. Only other problem I'm finding is scab.
Well I wouldn'y like to guess really, Orange rot as I've heard is terminal usually, so I hope it isn't that, but I dont know what it could be. Rust usually leaves an orange stain on your fingers. Only other problem I'm finding is scab.
Well I wouldn'y like to guess really, Orange rot as I've heard is terminal usually, so I hope it isn't that, but I dont know what it could be. Rust usually leaves an orange stain on your...
ricky101
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Feb 21, 2024
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pete
Feb 21, 2024
Specific Identification
There are two varieties of C. ovata with different leaf shapes to the 'normal' one. One variety has been named 'Golum' and the other 'Hobit'. They seem to have elongated leaves. I believe Golum...
There are two varieties of C. ovata with different leaf shapes to the 'normal' one. One variety has been named 'Golum' and the other 'Hobit'. They seem to have elongated leaves. I believe Golum has cup shapes ends to the leaves and Hobit has spoon shaped leaves. I have several Golums myself,...
There are two varieties of C. ovata with different leaf shapes to the 'normal' one. One variety has been named 'Golum' and the other 'Hobit'. They seem to have elongated leaves. I believe Golum has cup shapes ends to the leaves and Hobit has...
There are two varieties of C. ovata with different leaf shapes to the 'normal' one. One variety has been named 'Golum' and the other 'Hobit'. They seem to have elongated leaves. I believe Golum...
Victoria
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Feb 20, 2024
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Michael Hewett
Feb 20, 2024
Does my cactus have a disease and can I save it?
You can’t keep a good cactus down! Re. My poor neglected specimen, I have some cactus compost so will try adding some of that with some extra grit. Thank you for the advice!
You can’t keep a good cactus down! Re. My poor neglected specimen, I have some cactus compost so will try adding some of that with some extra grit. Thank you for the advice!
You can’t keep a good cactus down! Re. My poor neglected specimen, I have some cactus compost so will try adding some of that with some extra grit. Thank you for the advice!
You can’t keep a good cactus down! Re. My poor neglected specimen, I have some cactus compost so will try adding some of that with some extra grit. Thank you for the advice!
mightykrodd
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Feb 12, 2024
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mightykrodd
Feb 19, 2024
Dorotheanthus bellidiformis (Livingstone Daisy)
Thanks, guys Confusion reigns. In my own head, I tend to use mesembryanthemum, but can never remember how to spell it, so I used the packet name. I'm in far west Cornwall, and am constantly trying...
Thanks, guys Confusion reigns. In my own head, I tend to use mesembryanthemum, but can never remember how to spell it, so I used the packet name. I'm in far west Cornwall, and am constantly trying new plants, to see how they go. Eg. I put in 3 Prostanthera cuneata and 3 Prostanthera...
Thanks, guys Confusion reigns. In my own head, I tend to use mesembryanthemum, but can never remember how to spell it, so I used the packet name. I'm in far west Cornwall, and am constantly trying new plants, to see how they go. Eg. I put in 3...
Thanks, guys Confusion reigns. In my own head, I tend to use mesembryanthemum, but can never remember how to spell it, so I used the packet name. I'm in far west Cornwall, and am constantly trying...
Fof
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Feb 13, 2024
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Fof
Feb 14, 2024
Pup removal (Aloe?) and what is this other succulent?
Maybe the problem with the weak-looking shoots is that it's in too warm a place. The winter is dark, and succulents need a cool place with little or no water, because they should become dormant....
Maybe the problem with the weak-looking shoots is that it's in too warm a place. The winter is dark, and succulents need a cool place with little or no water, because they should become dormant. Growing in the dark winter will lead to elongated weak shoots.
Maybe the problem with the weak-looking shoots is that it's in too warm a place. The winter is dark, and succulents need a cool place with little or no water, because they should become dormant. Growing in the dark winter will lead to elongated...
Maybe the problem with the weak-looking shoots is that it's in too warm a place. The winter is dark, and succulents need a cool place with little or no water, because they should become dormant....
Markymark
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Sep 22, 2023
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Michael Hewett
Jan 28, 2024
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