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Cacti and Succulents

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  1. Banana Man

    Calling Pete 'Cactus Man'

    Waco you have PM ;) Suckers and tissue culture BTW.
    Waco you have PM ;) Suckers and tissue culture BTW.
    Waco you have PM ;) Suckers and tissue culture BTW.
    Waco you have PM ;) Suckers and tissue culture BTW.
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  2. 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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  3. Selleri

    Senecio Curio articulatus and Ledebouria socialis- any experiences?

    Just realised I put this on the end of another thread.:nonofinger::whistle:
    Just realised I put this on the end of another thread.:nonofinger::whistle:
    Just realised I put this on the end of another thread.:nonofinger::whistle:
    Just realised I put this on the end of another thread.:nonofinger::whistle:
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  4. Michael Hewett
    Like x 4

    Old cacti

    Mine are nowhere as old as yours but I repotted them this year & it has made a lot of difference - though only one that hadn't flowered before produced a single flower - a sign of gratitude...
    Mine are nowhere as old as yours but I repotted them this year & it has made a lot of difference - though only one that hadn't flowered before produced a single flower - a sign of gratitude perhaps??? :blue thumb: The only one that flowers every year again produced lots of cerise pink flowers again this...
    Mine are nowhere as old as yours but I repotted them this year & it has made a lot of difference - though only one that hadn't flowered before produced a single flower - a sign of gratitude perhaps??? :blue thumb: The only one that flowers every year again...
    Mine are nowhere as old as yours but I repotted them this year & it has made a lot of difference - though only one that hadn't flowered before produced a single flower - a sign of gratitude...
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  5. catztail

    for sal73

    Wow that's amazing!
    Wow that's amazing!
    Wow that's amazing!
    Wow that's amazing!
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  6. capney

    Cactus flowers

    Yep, repot them singly, otherwise carry on with the neglect.I'm sure they will respond.
    Yep, repot them singly, otherwise carry on with the neglect.I'm sure they will respond.
    Yep, repot them singly, otherwise carry on with the neglect.I'm sure they will respond.
    Yep, repot them singly, otherwise carry on with the neglect.I'm sure they will respond.
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  7. The Skiver

    Photophobic Cactus

    yes, take a scalpel or very sharp blade and make as clean a cut as possible near the base of the plant... leave the parent plant in place, as very often new growth will appear... take the cutting...
    yes, take a scalpel or very sharp blade and make as clean a cut as possible near the base of the plant... leave the parent plant in place, as very often new growth will appear... take the cutting and face the cut end to the sun... leave it to dry out COMPLETELY, then lay it on top of some sharp...
    yes, take a scalpel or very sharp blade and make as clean a cut as possible near the base of the plant... leave the parent plant in place, as very often new growth will appear... take the cutting and face the cut end to the sun... leave it to dry...
    yes, take a scalpel or very sharp blade and make as clean a cut as possible near the base of the plant... leave the parent plant in place, as very often new growth will appear... take the cutting...
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  8. Kedi-Gato

    Unknown succulent

    Thanks Strongy. I've sent our friend the name with a link in German for it.
    Thanks Strongy. I've sent our friend the name with a link in German for it.
    Thanks Strongy. I've sent our friend the name with a link in German for it.
    Thanks Strongy. I've sent our friend the name with a link in German for it.
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  9. Ademission

    How to make Cacti flower

    My cacti get watered and fed heavily in april, maybe again in june, a light splash in august then probably nothing at all for the rest of the year
    My cacti get watered and fed heavily in april, maybe again in june, a light splash in august then probably nothing at all for the rest of the year
    My cacti get watered and fed heavily in april, maybe again in june, a light splash in august then probably nothing at all for the rest of the year
    My cacti get watered and fed heavily in april, maybe again in june, a light splash in august then probably nothing at all for the rest of the year
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  10. Michael Hewett
    Like x 8

    New plant

    That is a beautiful plant!
    That is a beautiful plant!
    That is a beautiful plant!
    That is a beautiful plant!
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  11. strongylodon
    Like x 8

    My Succulents

    Keith, the third and fourth plants on the right hand tray are Echeverias.
    Keith, the third and fourth plants on the right hand tray are Echeverias.
    Keith, the third and fourth plants on the right hand tray are Echeverias.
    Keith, the third and fourth plants on the right hand tray are Echeverias.
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  12. Ademission

    Please help me identify this cactus!

    Michael Hewett,Thanks very much for your identification of the Parodia leninghausii. At long last I can get them all labelled up. I don't remember ever seeing flowers on the original plant but...
    Michael Hewett,Thanks very much for your identification of the Parodia leninghausii. At long last I can get them all labelled up. I don't remember ever seeing flowers on the original plant but my wife does. It must have been many years ago. Many years ago when I was a student, I had a small...
    Michael Hewett,Thanks very much for your identification of the Parodia leninghausii. At long last I can get them all labelled up. I don't remember ever seeing flowers on the original plant but my wife does. It must have been many years...
    Michael Hewett,Thanks very much for your identification of the Parodia leninghausii. At long last I can get them all labelled up. I don't remember ever seeing flowers on the original plant but...
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  13. Lem
    Like x 8

    Finished Moving My Cactus

    @flounder thanks, there’s always room for a cactus flounder, ferocactus & Trithrinax used as guard dogs, now your talking, just remember where you place them, because they’re not fussy who they bite ;)
    @flounder thanks, there’s always room for a cactus flounder, ferocactus & Trithrinax used as guard dogs, now your talking, just remember where you place them, because they’re not fussy who they bite ;)
    @flounder thanks, there’s always room for a cactus flounder, ferocactus & Trithrinax used as guard dogs, now your talking, just remember where you place them, because they’re not fussy who they bite ;)
    @flounder thanks, there’s always room for a cactus flounder, ferocactus & Trithrinax used as guard dogs, now your talking, just remember where you place them, because they’re not fussy who they bite ;)
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  14. LouFace

    Cacti out of control

    someof them look really nice i use garden canes to help keep my tall one that wants to run riot straight (ish). pete thanks for the info on taken cuttings never new that.
    someof them look really nice i use garden canes to help keep my tall one that wants to run riot straight (ish). pete thanks for the info on taken cuttings never new that.
    someof them look really nice i use garden canes to help keep my tall one that wants to run riot straight (ish). pete thanks for the info on taken cuttings never new that.
    someof them look really nice i use garden canes to help keep my tall one that wants to run riot straight (ish). pete thanks for the info on taken cuttings never new that.
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  15. PaulB3

    Cacti in habitat

    the study of the Cactaceae in their habitat | cactusinhabitatCan't remember if I've posted this before . Scroll down & click on 'English' , then up again and click on A&M ; stunning photos and...
    the study of the Cactaceae in their habitat | cactusinhabitatCan't remember if I've posted this before . Scroll down & click on 'English' , then up again and click on A&M ; stunning photos and comprehensive list should follow . Enjoy!!
    the study of the Cactaceae in their habitat | cactusinhabitatCan't remember if I've posted this before . Scroll down & click on 'English' , then up again and click on A&M ; stunning photos and comprehensive list should follow . Enjoy!!
    the study of the Cactaceae in their habitat | cactusinhabitatCan't remember if I've posted this before . Scroll down & click on 'English' , then up again and click on A&M ; stunning photos and...
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  16. Rich

    An unusual succulent in flower.

    i want one :D
    i want one :D
    i want one :D
    i want one :D
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  17. Michael Hewett
    Like x 11

    My new camper van :)

    Thank you all I had intended putting bedding plants in it but then thought of using up a few of my succulent cuttings. They can stay in there permanently, no need to change them every year like...
    Thank you all I had intended putting bedding plants in it but then thought of using up a few of my succulent cuttings. They can stay in there permanently, no need to change them every year like bedding plants :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you all I had intended putting bedding plants in it but then thought of using up a few of my succulent cuttings. They can stay in there permanently, no need to change them every year like bedding plants :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you all I had intended putting bedding plants in it but then thought of using up a few of my succulent cuttings. They can stay in there permanently, no need to change them every year like...
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  18. Lem
    Like x 5

    Echinopsis Subdenudata First Bloom

    Cheers again @Michael Hewett for the ID :yes:
    Cheers again @Michael Hewett for the ID :yes:
    Cheers again @Michael Hewett for the ID :yes:
    Cheers again @Michael Hewett for the ID :yes:
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  19. pamsdish

    Which Aloe

    Could be mitriformis, or have some mitriformis parentage.Trying to ID an Aloe, especially without a flower is not simple.Aloes hybridise freely. And many clones doing the rounds are of unknown...
    Could be mitriformis, or have some mitriformis parentage.Trying to ID an Aloe, especially without a flower is not simple.Aloes hybridise freely. And many clones doing the rounds are of unknown origin. Also, a lot of Aloes grown in less than ideal conditions (too much water, too little light)...
    Could be mitriformis, or have some mitriformis parentage.Trying to ID an Aloe, especially without a flower is not simple.Aloes hybridise freely. And many clones doing the rounds are of unknown origin. Also, a lot of Aloes grown in less than...
    Could be mitriformis, or have some mitriformis parentage.Trying to ID an Aloe, especially without a flower is not simple.Aloes hybridise freely. And many clones doing the rounds are of unknown...
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  20. Lem

    Opuntia ?? Any Idea on ID

    I got my original one in 1965 but now I only have a cutting of a cutting of a cutting :heehee:
    I got my original one in 1965 but now I only have a cutting of a cutting of a cutting :heehee:
    I got my original one in 1965 but now I only have a cutting of a cutting of a cutting :heehee:
    I got my original one in 1965 but now I only have a cutting of a cutting of a cutting :heehee:
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