lophophora williamsii Seed request
Re: lophophora williamsii Seed request
She just send normal cereus.
When i ask her about that she sent me for free half amount of "spiralis", but none of those germinate
When i ask her about that she sent me for free half amount of "spiralis", but none of those germinate
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Re: lophophora williamsii Seed request
I ordered seed from this seller last year
https://www.precious-cactus.com/
They arrived quickly and 8 of the 12 germinated. I killed them after that. My fault.
Due to the covid19 thing they are not shipping right now.
Mike M
https://www.precious-cactus.com/
They arrived quickly and 8 of the 12 germinated. I killed them after that. My fault.
Due to the covid19 thing they are not shipping right now.
Mike M
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Once I move to Palm Desert, I'm going to try again.
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Re: lophophora williamsii Seed request
Wow, that is an expensive seed seller. I would go elsewhere, to a place where they don't try to exploit peyote junkies.theclosetguy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 8:52 pm I ordered seed from this seller last year
https://www.precious-cactus.com/
Many of us up here can provide you seeds for free. If you wait a while, I will have some on my free seed list.
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Ok Aiko
Who sells them cheaper and who sends then to California?
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Mike M
Who sells them cheaper and who sends then to California?
Thanks
Mike M
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Re: lophophora williamsii Seed request
yes i would like to know who ships to the states as well. mike would you recommend that site you say you ordered from? i don't mind spending a little more if i can actually get it.mikethecactusguy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 12:26 am Ok Aiko
Who sells them cheaper and who sends then to California?
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Mike M
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Hi
The seeds arrived quickly. 8 of the 12 germinated. This was my first attempt at germinating seeds. I screwed it up.
The seeds arrived quickly. 8 of the 12 germinated. This was my first attempt at germinating seeds. I screwed it up.
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What do you mean, screwed up?mikethecactusguy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:02 pm Hi
The seeds arrived quickly. 8 of the 12 germinated. This was my first attempt at germinating seeds. I screwed it up.
Re: lophophora williamsii Seed request
8 out of 12 sounds like a good germination rate.
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If you are looking for seeds of this, I can ship any kind you wish anywhere, I love Pereskia.
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The seeds germinated. And Instead of leaving everything sealed I opened the containers prematurely. It introduced pathogens which quickly caused the seedling to rot.
I'm interested in trying again now that I have moved . I have set up a "nursery" with my T-5 bulbs and shelving in my garage. The garage is semi insulated. The door is not. Temperatures drop to the low 60's at night and then climb back up to 85 to 90 degrees during the day. So it seems it will be the idea setting to try germinating seeds again. This time I will let them mature before exposing them to the real world.
Where are you located I Love Pereskia. What do have to offer and how much $?
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I'm interested in trying again now that I have moved . I have set up a "nursery" with my T-5 bulbs and shelving in my garage. The garage is semi insulated. The door is not. Temperatures drop to the low 60's at night and then climb back up to 85 to 90 degrees during the day. So it seems it will be the idea setting to try germinating seeds again. This time I will let them mature before exposing them to the real world.
Where are you located I Love Pereskia. What do have to offer and how much $?
Thanks
Mike M
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Re: lophophora williamsii Seed request
idk if it rots for you, it might be better to remove them after germination. my cactus have been out and theyre looking good. (only in bag for 2 weeks, had to remove cuz of rot. (i sterilized everything and sealed it shut)mikethecactusguy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:38 pm The seeds germinated. And Instead of leaving everything sealed I opened the containers prematurely. It introduced pathogens which quickly caused the seedling to rot.
I'm interested in trying again now that I have moved . I have set up a "nursery" with my T-5 bulbs and shelving in my garage. The garage is semi insulated. The door is not. Temperatures drop to the low 60's at night and then climb back up to 85 to 90 degrees during the day. So it seems it will be the idea setting to try germinating seeds again. This time I will let them mature before exposing them to the real world.
Where are you located I Love Pereskia. What do have to offer and how much $?
Thanks
Mike M
got a few buddies who remove it right after, they seem to grow well and maybe a bit slower but better slow and steady than rotten