Well they dont look much yet. Germinated saguaros in the spring, still dont consider them photogenic.
Next year, yeah maybe. Now , not so much. Thing with small seedlings is, that you cant really apreciate them, because they dont look like the older plants.
stefan m. wrote:Well they dont look much yet. Germinated saguaros in the spring, still dont consider them photogenic.
Next year, yeah maybe. Now , not so much. Thing with small seedlings is, that you cant really apreciate them, because they dont look like the older plants.
The look the same as any pachycereus and stenocereus seedling. Among the ones planted this sempermber were scotti and pecten aboriginum. Id rather know what im looking at.
stefan m. wrote:Well they dont look much yet. Germinated saguaros in the spring, still dont consider them photogenic.
Next year, yeah maybe. Now , not so much. Thing with small seedlings is, that you cant really apreciate them, because they dont look like the older plants.
stefan m. wrote:The look the same as any pachycereus and stenocereus seedling. Among the ones planted this sempermber were scotti and pecten aboriginum. Id rather know what im looking at.
They are so cute and so big how you do to make they grow that fast?
The plant is a saguaro sown last may/june. Not schottii or pecten-aborgium sorry if i confused you.
And marble sized isnt big.
Big would be when its the same volume as my pringlei.
stefan m. wrote:The plant is a saguaro sown last may/june. Not schottii or pecten-aborgium sorry if i confused you.
And marble sized isnt big.
Big would be when its the same volume as my pringlei.