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4787
Not at all!! I really fight actively against plants robbery. But sometimes I guess blogs are inhabited also by poachers, looking for new customers. This is why...
Andrea Cattabriga
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Jun 6, 2007
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4788
Hi Paul, you was (many days ago - I am sorry) right!. I was just checking the taste of this publication, since the world is nice for it's diversity, also in...
Andrea Cattabriga
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Jun 7, 2007
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4789
I have only one L. koehresii. It flowered and I hand pollinated it. Today I noticed a fruit. According to the Kaktusy issue on Lophophora none of the species...
bull1bull2000
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Jun 8, 2007
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4790
Hi all, Does anyone know about a cheap and reliable source of Digiostigma/Astrophytum caput medusae seeds? I need 20-50 seeds for seedlinggrafting this coming...
Dan Skibsted
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Jun 8, 2007
11:54 am
4791
I think is worth trying, I have an L. diffussa that has flowered for 2 years but never sets fruit, good luck! ... From: bull1bull2000 To:...
Fabrica de Insecticid...
fergdl43
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Jun 8, 2007
4:50 pm
4792
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/files/07-23/096766608-thumb_albino_loph34.jpg http://www.shroomery.org/forums/files/07-23/096766621-albino_loph32.jpg...
kaesaramus
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Jun 8, 2007
4:56 pm
4793
... http://www.shroomery.org/forums/files/07-23/096766608-thumb_albino_loph34.jpg ... excuseme... ...
kaesaramus
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Jun 8, 2007
6:42 pm
4794
Hi, I have astrophytum caput medusae rooted plats ( 5-7cm) in size. Iftikhar Ahmad Dan Skibsted <danskibsted@...> wrote: Hi all, Does anyone know about...
Iftikhar ahmad
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Jun 10, 2007
4:18 am
4795
I have just pollinated a few so all being well will have some spare soon, along with other LR. Contact me if interested. Phil White Wiltshire, England ... ...
Phil White
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Jun 10, 2007
8:54 pm
4796
Dude, that is one pale loph, is it a albino seedling, or just from growing with mushrooms? Haha, just kidding, interested in trade for a cutting? Cheers, ...
Fan, Wen-Chun
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Jun 11, 2007
1:47 am
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... jejeeje, If you want to contact with him you may register to this forum and you can send a private message, but the price will be so high. cheers ...
sool cal
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Jun 11, 2007
6:29 am
4798
Hi everybody, I have a plant list for sale.Some of them are living-rocks. I hope that my mesaage is not against living-rock grup policy; If it is, i wil ask...
Cristian Neciu
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Jun 22, 2007
7:09 pm
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Hi all, I have some plants from those two species and they flowered abondantly this year. I pollinated them and i would like to know how long time must pass...
Cristian Neciu
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Jul 3, 2007
5:03 pm
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Cristian Neciu wrote ... Hi, Just wait for the fruit to dry out, open, or fall by itself. You can see a Turbinicarpus fruit there : ...
yann
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Jul 4, 2007
11:50 am
4801
Hello, Thank you for the answer, but unlike T pseudopectinatus, P aselliformis and P strobiliformis have hidden fruits, inside plant body, not easy visible....
Cristian Neciu
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Jul 5, 2007
1:57 pm
4802
Hi Christian, Wait for the next growing season, the tubercles always come a bit apart (open) and the ripe fruits will be visible. The fruits are off center by...
Robert Maijer
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Jul 9, 2007
11:43 am
4803
I have some Ario hintonii seeds & very limited Turbi jauernigii & gracilis seeds available for free! Just need SSAE. Chuck nutarhealer@......
Chuck
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Jul 14, 2007
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4804
Hi Group, I am from Pakistan. .I have a special offer for all. All seeds only 10 euro including postage. Name...
Iftikhar ahmad
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Jul 14, 2007
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4805
I have Pereskiopsis stock that I am about to use for grafting. The well rooted healthy plants have stalks that are leafless up to 9" above the soil line. I...
chuckhk54
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Jul 15, 2007
1:05 am
4806
Hi Chuck, Cutting 3 inches off will be a problem. If you cut more than ½ an inch off the top, the graft won't take. At least that's my experience. Don't worry...
Dan Skibsted
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Jul 15, 2007
7:31 am
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Hi Chuck & Dan, Beside Dan's comment I agree with it is the amount of leaves that influence the growth rate, the more the better. Robert ... an inch off the...
Robert Maijer
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Jul 15, 2007
5:51 pm
4808
Hi Guys, I think the thing to note here, and I've discovered this the hard way in my grafting attempts, is that the greenest, juiciest, most succulent growth...
Susan Ogierman
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Jul 15, 2007
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4809
Hi everyone This is my first post on this forum. I have attempted 3 pereskiopsis grafts of which 2 suceeded. I watered the stocks 2 days before grafting. One...
rahli25
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Jul 17, 2007
3:17 am
4810
Now this is what I'm Talkin bout! Thanks for the great advice! I was going to jump into this only half cocked. I am anxious to try the grafting in a few...
chuckhk54
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Jul 21, 2007
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I'm getting ready to do some grafting on Pereskiopsis as well- I have two different species- the 'normal' one, and another, much fatter one with larger leaves,...
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Jul 21, 2007
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4812
Where can i find all the info on this cactus and where can i buy it???...
M. Delgado
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Jul 22, 2007
4:36 pm
4813
Hi everybody, I am looking to purchase a yellow varigated Lophophora (grafted), I am willing to pay a good price for the right plant. Please email me at...
william
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Jul 22, 2007
8:01 pm
4814
Hey William, I stumbled upon a site somewhere in Europe (euros is their currency) that has beautiful pictures of varigated lophophoras. The name of the place...
levnik_99
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Jul 24, 2007
3:12 am
4815
... Dear Sir I have some for sale you can see in http://www.uncle-chorn.com/index.php? lay=show&ac=article&Id=418694&Ntype=777 thank you pukhao ...
pukhao12
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Jul 28, 2007
11:43 am
4816
I hope I am not asking a recently answered question. I do not visit here as much as I should. I have an Astrophytum asterias that is an old standard South...
chuckhk54
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Aug 3, 2007
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