some of my seedlings

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jamesfe
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some of my seedlings

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Here are some pic of some seedlings. I had four M. perezdelarosae but two died this spring. Not sure if i should pulled them out so i left them be. I did not want to disturb the roots. And my L. diffuse, it seems that only two have grown this year.
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Lobivia haagei var. nazarenoensis
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Well done!
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Some of those are pretty big! I'd have said they could do with more light now, but the Lophophoras look purple on my screen. Are they really that colour?
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Very nice seedlings!
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Great job! =D>
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Nice job.
I don't see hooks on the spines of your M. perezdelarosae. I believe that would makes it v. andersonii
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Thanks everyone, I thought this thread was dead, over 40 days with no reply.

Iann, its more blue-green than purple.

paulzie32, great job,you are right I should of mane that more clear.

Here are some more that are still less than a year.
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Looking good!
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