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Indoor I do not recommend it for all cacti, since they are plants that need air, sun, very little moisture (especially if stagnant.... lethal for this kind) so outdoor, moreover, they need a period of winter rest at low temperatures to be able to bloom in the next good season. Only a cactus that I know does not tolerate very low temperatures 0 C (32.0 F) or less and is the "myrtillocactus" that I show in the next image and that therefore when the outside temperature starts to drop too much 6/7 C (48.8/44.6) I shelter them in a bright and cold place in the house even if it would not be very appropriate since, as I have already said, they are plants that must live outdoors to be in good and robust shape, but otherwise I keep them in the greenhouse sheltered from the rain but outside Cacti easy to grow can be all kinds of cereus, tricocereus, (the one with the huge salmon flower) or echinopsis (with very long "trumpet" flowers) but there are many others, the various "mamillarie" for example, not the one described above luethyi but otherwise they are quite nice without having too many cultivation needs In any case, at the beginning you will easily lose some subjects, but then with time and with a little experience and tricks everything will be easier. Another tip (which I wrote and recommended with a text in an Italian quarterly magazine of succulents) that many do not know or do not give much importance is to use rainwater for watering, since the home one is too "hard", contains too much calcium (at least,... in my parts) and chlorine and this the plants can not stand it many times do not assimilate it and the soil tends to turn sour The real nourishment comes from heaven, is it not true that the home garden benefits more by taking rainwater?.....And a fact! I collect rainwater in containers in the garden of the house and then put it in plastic containers "MYRTILLOCACTUS" the grafted one is a rather delicate quality myrtillocactus "minus cristato" ( crested) very twisted
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Hi Ann, yes, as I said, the cacti that I fear most are only the prickly pear while for the rest either they do not sting at all or have thorns that are easily removed. However, the few people who grow cacti, love these plants with all their thorns.
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Thanks guys! Yes, some of these when they emit these "explosions" of flowers the plant is completely covered
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This is gorgeous ( mamillaria luethyi) I had it for three years but then I lost it.... VERY delicate, but I want to try again..... The last two are the same plant but the first is variegated (yellow... very delicate, in fact it is grafted on more resistant cactus) and the second is "monstrous"..... SUPER delicate And.... it doesn't sting at all! Sorry, the last two are reversed....
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The first (orange flowers), the fourth yellow, the fifth and the sixth as well as the last, can be easily touched without gloves
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Hi Chad, yes in spring and (generally) early summer, they make a blast of very beautiful flowers
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Yes, I own it too, nice photos, but as Ann says, this title / term I do not approve much .....
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"END OF DAY" I associate it more than anything else with the cloudy ones instead of onionskin, made with last pieces of the barrel or pieces of glass precisely at the end of the day, although in some books they attribute this definition to both
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Any thoughts on which company made this multicolored swirl?
Roberto replied to Peltier Mibber's topic in Marble I.D.'s
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Good Tommy specimens. For the moment I do not own those with wool "old man's head"..... in Italian ( Cephalocereus senilis) but I will buy them. I see that you have some variegated, (yellow, since they are free of chlorophyll) rather delicate to grow, especially frank, usually they sell them grafted. I have one similar to your first, I think it is from the family "Echinocactus" long plug, while mine has white thorns Correct, yours must be a sferocactus with those pinkish spines, but always long-plug
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The one on the left looks like MK
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Hi Chad,.... yes, my other passion!
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Another clear based Marble but not sure what it is
Roberto replied to NeozLilBallz's topic in Marble I.D.'s
It looks a bit like a European sparkler, but with that seam it sounds a little weird -
It could be Heaton's "honey cookie", indeed, for me it is...
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With this staining and cutting, I go with the vitro
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