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Cacti and Succulents

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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. zakna0693

    Anyone know what this is??

    Agree, looks like a young Ferocactus. Hard to identify at this stage.
    Agree, looks like a young Ferocactus. Hard to identify at this stage.
    Agree, looks like a young Ferocactus. Hard to identify at this stage.
    Agree, looks like a young Ferocactus. Hard to identify at this stage.
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  4. wren1

    How to make compost suitable for succulents

    Thank you Mr Rogers will put them outdoors and sorry Wren, I thought they were the same.:doh:
    Thank you Mr Rogers will put them outdoors and sorry Wren, I thought they were the same.:doh:
    Thank you Mr Rogers will put them outdoors and sorry Wren, I thought they were the same.:doh:
    Thank you Mr Rogers will put them outdoors and sorry Wren, I thought they were the same.:doh:
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  5. Phil A
    Like x 8

    The greenhouse windows were open today

    Very impressive!Jeff
    Very impressive!Jeff
    Very impressive!Jeff
    Very impressive!Jeff
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  6. nikirushka

    Pruning a money plant?

    "How to Prune a Money Tree to Keep the Leaves Low to the Twisted Trunk Without the Long Stems1 Snip back stems just in front of a leaf or node to remove length. Cut no more than 1/3 of a stem...
    "How to Prune a Money Tree to Keep the Leaves Low to the Twisted Trunk Without the Long Stems1 Snip back stems just in front of a leaf or node to remove length. Cut no more than 1/3 of a stem and snip it at a 45 degree angle to promote new growth.2 Cut out dead twigs to keep the money tree...
    "How to Prune a Money Tree to Keep the Leaves Low to the Twisted Trunk Without the Long Stems1 Snip back stems just in front of a leaf or node to remove length. Cut no more than 1/3 of a stem and snip it at a 45 degree angle to promote new...
    "How to Prune a Money Tree to Keep the Leaves Low to the Twisted Trunk Without the Long Stems1 Snip back stems just in front of a leaf or node to remove length. Cut no more than 1/3 of a stem...
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  7. zakna0693

    Some new guys to add to my collection

    Bringing up an old thread, but for good reason. Here's an update on my glow in the dark mushrooms. Even in low light they are bright
    Bringing up an old thread, but for good reason. Here's an update on my glow in the dark mushrooms. Even in low light they are bright
    Bringing up an old thread, but for good reason. Here's an update on my glow in the dark mushrooms. Even in low light they are bright
    Bringing up an old thread, but for good reason. Here's an update on my glow in the dark mushrooms. Even in low light they are bright
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  8. BastLoki

    Mystery Kalanchoe ID?

    It's Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
    It's Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
    It's Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
    It's Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
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  9. IceColdRum

    Does anyone grow Rebutia? (Aylostera, Sulcorebutia, Weingartia etc.)

    What lovely plants @IceColdRum ... I feel like sending for some myself
    What lovely plants @IceColdRum ... I feel like sending for some myself
    What lovely plants @IceColdRum ... I feel like sending for some myself
    What lovely plants @IceColdRum ... I feel like sending for some myself
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  10. kyleleonard

    Cacti Seed Potting Advice

    I live in an apartment and don't have much surface space in the kitchen area - plus we find them quite ugly and after 2.5 years of living here, we've never really needed one :biggrin: I always find they...
    I live in an apartment and don't have much surface space in the kitchen area - plus we find them quite ugly and after 2.5 years of living here, we've never really needed one :biggrin: I always find they damage the area they're on top of and we don't want to lose our deposit.My parents' broke last year...
    I live in an apartment and don't have much surface space in the kitchen area - plus we find them quite ugly and after 2.5 years of living here, we've never really needed one :biggrin: I always find they damage the area they're on top of and we don't want...
    I live in an apartment and don't have much surface space in the kitchen area - plus we find them quite ugly and after 2.5 years of living here, we've never really needed one :biggrin: I always find they...
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  11. 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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  12. Mr_slinky_dragon

    ceropegia fusca

    has anyone here had any luck with rooting cuttings of these? i'm getting some from tenerife in september and want to know how easy they are from cuttings :)
    has anyone here had any luck with rooting cuttings of these? i'm getting some from tenerife in september and want to know how easy they are from cuttings :)
    has anyone here had any luck with rooting cuttings of these? i'm getting some from tenerife in september and want to know how easy they are from cuttings :)
    has anyone here had any luck with rooting cuttings of these? i'm getting some from tenerife in september and want to know how easy they are from cuttings :)
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  13. clum111

    Very new to Succulent Plants

    Thanks @kindredspirit for the photos. I'll make a note of them in my plant note document to remember them.Yeah, I will do 50-50 soil & grit.
    Thanks @kindredspirit for the photos. I'll make a note of them in my plant note document to remember them.Yeah, I will do 50-50 soil & grit.
    Thanks @kindredspirit for the photos. I'll make a note of them in my plant note document to remember them.Yeah, I will do 50-50 soil & grit.
    Thanks @kindredspirit for the photos. I'll make a note of them in my plant note document to remember them.Yeah, I will do 50-50 soil & grit.
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  14. miraflores

    my small collection

    who looks gorgeous today...
    who looks gorgeous today...
    who looks gorgeous today...
    who looks gorgeous today...
    cacti1.JPG cacti2.JPG cacti3.JPG cacti4.JPG cac1.JPG cac2.JPG
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  15. Gay Gardener
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  16. miraflores
    Like x 3

    unusual

    Just a guess, but it looks like some kind of Echeveria.
    Just a guess, but it looks like some kind of Echeveria.
    Just a guess, but it looks like some kind of Echeveria.
    Just a guess, but it looks like some kind of Echeveria.
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  17. kyleleonard

    Dwarf Jade Bonsai Help

    Pete was kind enough to send me a very healthy Jade cutting a few weeks ago - today I wired it up and put it into a pot ready to try and bonsai it (well, keep it as compact as possible)I'll...
    Pete was kind enough to send me a very healthy Jade cutting a few weeks ago - today I wired it up and put it into a pot ready to try and bonsai it (well, keep it as compact as possible)I'll keep it updated in this thread.
    Pete was kind enough to send me a very healthy Jade cutting a few weeks ago - today I wired it up and put it into a pot ready to try and bonsai it (well, keep it as compact as possible)I'll keep it updated in this thread.
    Pete was kind enough to send me a very healthy Jade cutting a few weeks ago - today I wired it up and put it into a pot ready to try and bonsai it (well, keep it as compact as possible)I'll...
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  18. Phil A
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  19. Michael Hewett

    Sick cactus

    you are probably correct @Michael Hewett it seems to have grown another couple of inches this year.
    you are probably correct @Michael Hewett it seems to have grown another couple of inches this year.
    you are probably correct @Michael Hewett it seems to have grown another couple of inches this year.
    you are probably correct @Michael Hewett it seems to have grown another couple of inches this year.
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  20. Michael Hewett

    Snail/Slug damage

    Coffee comes from the coffee plant, you are just drinking dandelion.;):biggrin:
    Coffee comes from the coffee plant, you are just drinking dandelion.;):biggrin:
    Coffee comes from the coffee plant, you are just drinking dandelion.;):biggrin:
    Coffee comes from the coffee plant, you are just drinking dandelion.;):biggrin:
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    1,692

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