Cactus seeds
Cactus seeds
Hey guys, I recently planted some Trichocereus Peruvian Cactus seeds into a pot about two weeks ago. I dampened the soil before putting the whole pot into a sealed plastic bag. I could not find a heating pad, so I decided to make my own! I took an old fashioned alarm clock and put aluminum foil over it. The whole unit gets very hot, and all the heat is released over the top. I put the plastic bag on top of the foil. I've checked the temperature inside the bag, and it is only 1 and a half degrees from what they recommend for Trichocereus Peruvian!(lucky aren't I). I am now starting to see a few green seedlings starting to rise up from the soil. I have heard about a million accounts of how to proceed from here. Some say to wait 2 months, then take the bag off, and water the soil every month. Others say keep the pot in the bag for 6 months, and water once a month after two months. I could go on and on, but I was wondering what I should do. Your answer could be fore Trichocereus Peruvian, or any generic cacti.
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Hi, once the seedlings have germinated I would suggest you take the the plastic bag off or at least open it up for most of the day, otherwise you are at risk of your seedling "damping off". Watering once a month for seedling is in my opinion far too little, they need moisture at the roots all the time. A light mist spray every day would be beneficial and do not be too eager to transplant your seedlings, they enjoy the company of one another and grow better that way.
KEEP OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT, BUT KEEP IN GOOD LIGHT
John
KEEP OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT, BUT KEEP IN GOOD LIGHT
John
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I personally use fertilizer from http://www.gardeners.com called PHC for seedlings and houseplants. It's a 6-12-6 formula with humus, amino acids, and others vitamins. It's not too strong of a formular because you don't want anything too over-powering when it comes to seedlings. It seems to work great for me I apply it lightly every two weeks or so. My current seedlings are growing fast and stong. I highly recomend it.
Andy
Andy
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PHC for houseplants and seedlings- here ya go: http://www.gardeners.com/Shopping/sell. ... GroupNum=1ebaycactus wrote:Whats the product called?
Bill