Cacti and Succulents

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  1. Lem

    Can you Please Help to ID this Succulent

    Thanks again Michael you’ve been a great help :thumbsup:
    Thanks again Michael you’ve been a great help :thumbsup:
    Thanks again Michael you’ve been a great help :thumbsup:
    Thanks again Michael you’ve been a great help :thumbsup:
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  2. Lem
    Like x 6

    Ferocactus Horridus

    @Michael Hewett hi Michael, I’ve been interested in cactus for around 20 +yrs and once had an enormous collection which was ruined by weather and unruly kids I guess, some kids we’re always...
    @Michael Hewett hi Michael, I’ve been interested in cactus for around 20 +yrs and once had an enormous collection which was ruined by weather and unruly kids I guess, some kids we’re always breaking pane’s of glass and in the end I give it up. It’s just since the COVID lockdowns, I started...
    @Michael Hewett hi Michael, I’ve been interested in cactus for around 20 +yrs and once had an enormous collection which was ruined by weather and unruly kids I guess, some kids we’re always breaking pane’s of glass and in the end I give it...
    @Michael Hewett hi Michael, I’ve been interested in cactus for around 20 +yrs and once had an enormous collection which was ruined by weather and unruly kids I guess, some kids we’re always...
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  3. Tabbee

    Help please with succulent ID and care

    @Tabbee Not sure if you managed to ID the succulent in the first picture, but here you go, it’s a Crassula Muscosa, also known as Watch chain plant , hope this helps :)
    @Tabbee Not sure if you managed to ID the succulent in the first picture, but here you go, it’s a Crassula Muscosa, also known as Watch chain plant , hope this helps :)
    @Tabbee Not sure if you managed to ID the succulent in the first picture, but here you go, it’s a Crassula Muscosa, also known as Watch chain plant , hope this helps :)
    @Tabbee Not sure if you managed to ID the succulent in the first picture, but here you go, it’s a Crassula Muscosa, also known as Watch chain plant , hope this helps :)
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  4. Michael Hewett
    Like x 7

    Rhipsalis pilocarpa

    Thank you @Ucook55
    Thank you @Ucook55
    Thank you @Ucook55
    Thank you @Ucook55
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  5. Snorky85

    Lithops

    Well I think there are different species and I'm not an expert, but nothing grows in the gloom we have between now and february.When they get adult I find there are summer flowing ones and...
    Well I think there are different species and I'm not an expert, but nothing grows in the gloom we have between now and february.When they get adult I find there are summer flowing ones and autumn flowering ones, but once flowered they tend to go dormant again, for 8 months:biggrin: They really are...
    Well I think there are different species and I'm not an expert, but nothing grows in the gloom we have between now and february.When they get adult I find there are summer flowing ones and autumn flowering ones, but once flowered they tend to...
    Well I think there are different species and I'm not an expert, but nothing grows in the gloom we have between now and february.When they get adult I find there are summer flowing ones and...
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  6. Michael Hewett

    Orange berries

    Actually I don't find it east to propagate from cuttings, they just don't seem to 'take' , I must be doing something wrong.
    Actually I don't find it east to propagate from cuttings, they just don't seem to 'take' , I must be doing something wrong.
    Actually I don't find it east to propagate from cuttings, they just don't seem to 'take' , I must be doing something wrong.
    Actually I don't find it east to propagate from cuttings, they just don't seem to 'take' , I must be doing something wrong.
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  7. Michael Hewett
    Like x 4

    Rebutia senilis flowering now

    I've seen your photos on that thread @KFF
    I've seen your photos on that thread @KFF
    I've seen your photos on that thread @KFF
    I've seen your photos on that thread @KFF
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  8. Michael Hewett
    Like x 7

    Rhipsalis campos-portoana

    Thank you @Selleri , I have several different types of these and many of them flower. Yes they do resemble snowdrops :)
    Thank you @Selleri , I have several different types of these and many of them flower. Yes they do resemble snowdrops :)
    Thank you @Selleri , I have several different types of these and many of them flower. Yes they do resemble snowdrops :)
    Thank you @Selleri , I have several different types of these and many of them flower. Yes they do resemble snowdrops :)
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  9. strongylodon

    Agave pups

    Usually if you knock out the rootball you can just pull back the pup and the long stolon that it has grown on just comes away up to the main plant, where you can cut it off. Often this doesn't...
    Usually if you knock out the rootball you can just pull back the pup and the long stolon that it has grown on just comes away up to the main plant, where you can cut it off. Often this doesn't really disturb the main rootball very much.
    Usually if you knock out the rootball you can just pull back the pup and the long stolon that it has grown on just comes away up to the main plant, where you can cut it off. Often this doesn't really disturb the main rootball very much.
    Usually if you knock out the rootball you can just pull back the pup and the long stolon that it has grown on just comes away up to the main plant, where you can cut it off. Often this doesn't...
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  10. pete
    Like x 3

    growing cacti outside in cold conditions.

    I had some success with a large Opuntia over a couple of mild winters but then an average winter killed them. This far inland is probably pushing it a bit. Most of my Cacti (and succulents) are...
    I had some success with a large Opuntia over a couple of mild winters but then an average winter killed them. This far inland is probably pushing it a bit. Most of my Cacti (and succulents) are outdoors on staging that is protected overhead to keep them dry. If it gets bitter they get put into...
    I had some success with a large Opuntia over a couple of mild winters but then an average winter killed them. This far inland is probably pushing it a bit. Most of my Cacti (and succulents) are outdoors on staging that is protected overhead to...
    I had some success with a large Opuntia over a couple of mild winters but then an average winter killed them. This far inland is probably pushing it a bit. Most of my Cacti (and succulents) are...
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  11. nikirushka

    Agave attenuata

    Plant it out in the summer. And then lift and bring indoors in October
    Plant it out in the summer. And then lift and bring indoors in October
    Plant it out in the summer. And then lift and bring indoors in October
    Plant it out in the summer. And then lift and bring indoors in October
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  12. miraflores
    Like x 4

    confined for space?

    And mine :)
    And mine :)
    And mine :)
    And mine :)
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  13. Frxv300

    Echinocereus dasyacanthus or Lobivia

    thanksmore pictures
    thanksmore pictures
    thanksmore pictures
    thanksmore pictures
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  14. Brewman

    Path Idea

    wouldn't be better to have some big stepping stones and the succulents more on the side?
    wouldn't be better to have some big stepping stones and the succulents more on the side?
    wouldn't be better to have some big stepping stones and the succulents more on the side?
    wouldn't be better to have some big stepping stones and the succulents more on the side?
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  15. Michael Cumming

    My cactus = what is it?

    I agree.When you do repot, do so carefully. The pads break off very easily.
    I agree.When you do repot, do so carefully. The pads break off very easily.
    I agree.When you do repot, do so carefully. The pads break off very easily.
    I agree.When you do repot, do so carefully. The pads break off very easily.
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  16. phalnoob

    cactus seeds

    Thanks. Will keep posted on how all goes
    Thanks. Will keep posted on how all goes
    Thanks. Will keep posted on how all goes
    Thanks. Will keep posted on how all goes
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  17. Jan H

    Christmas Cactus

    OK Sirius.....I feel a trip to B&Q coming on in my lunch-break!:)
    OK Sirius.....I feel a trip to B&Q coming on in my lunch-break!:)
    OK Sirius.....I feel a trip to B&Q coming on in my lunch-break!:)
    OK Sirius.....I feel a trip to B&Q coming on in my lunch-break!:)
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  18. hattersmatters

    Cactus identification

    Thanks for the help and identification! The reason i have been asked to find out if it can be pruned is that it has grown to 8ft tall and is now too big for the conservatory.
    Thanks for the help and identification! The reason i have been asked to find out if it can be pruned is that it has grown to 8ft tall and is now too big for the conservatory.
    Thanks for the help and identification! The reason i have been asked to find out if it can be pruned is that it has grown to 8ft tall and is now too big for the conservatory.
    Thanks for the help and identification! The reason i have been asked to find out if it can be pruned is that it has grown to 8ft tall and is now too big for the conservatory.
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  19. BastLoki

    Urgent help for a christmas cactus?

    Yes, cutting root easily from this. (Schlumbergera)Val
    Yes, cutting root easily from this. (Schlumbergera)Val
    Yes, cutting root easily from this. (Schlumbergera)Val
    Yes, cutting root easily from this. (Schlumbergera)Val
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  20. John Stevenson

    Poorly Cactus

    Thanks to all for your advice
    Thanks to all for your advice
    Thanks to all for your advice
    Thanks to all for your advice
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