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Seven months old seedlings

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ewkaw20.4 Klast monthPeakD4 min read

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Last summer I committed cactus sowing! I did not plan it; it just happened :p

All the seeds come from my own cacti that bloomed last year. And I really was not planning to sow any, but I cleaned the dry flowers, picked some fruits and didn't have the heart to throw the seeds away. So I sowed them. Mid summer is the last moment to sow cacti. But the very first time I did sow some was in September if I remember correctly (like 8 years ago) and the cacti that grew then are still with me.

What's more... after seeing how they were sprouting and growing I went all nuts and ordered a shit ton of seeds online of cacti I never had and will be sowing those in a few weeks time.
And I mean a shit ton!
Plus some more from my own plants that I picked later in the fall.

Eh... So much for "I don't want to sow cacti anymore" 🤣

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Epithelantha micromerisNotocactus Ottonis



I used the baggy method, which seems to work best for me, especially if I know the very young seedlings will have to survive colder winter (i dont have growing lights or heating mats). The bag and sunny windowsill help a lot and do the job.

So here you see 7 months old seedlings in 4 cm pots.
Two with Aylostera Flavistyla, one with Notocactus Ottonis* (the big, light green ones) and one with Epithelantha micromeris.


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I am always tempted to repot them sooner, but it could be the reason why I lose so many seedlings after that. This time I kept them in the pots and more organic substrate until they had no more room to grow (except the Micromeris, but since they all got new pots I switched these too).


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The mix is ready - more mineral as they were getting bigger and the larger pots will also stay wet longer.

and..

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I almost forgot how tedious job it is to unpot all the little babies, separate them without damaging hair-like roots and then pot them again one by one..

It turns out that there were over 40 Aylostera seedlings growing in those two little red pots :o


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I decided to keep the biggest one seperately already (back to the 4cm pot) and the rest went to two community containers.


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Notocactus was much easier - less and bigger plants. If a one cm plant is a bigger plant :p
Twelve of them went to the community pot...

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And two biggest ones got own pots already.


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I didn't shoot the Micromeris after repoting. My bad.

All done and back to the bag greenhouses and off the sunny windowsill. I keep the bags open (except the first month or two) to allow the air to circulate, but keep the humidity and temperature higher at the same time.


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And here are the flowers of the blooming parents from some previous years:

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Epithelantha micromerisNotocactus OttonisAylostera Flavistyla


Lastly a little curiosity - this is an older **Aylostera **that I also grew from seed. It was a single plant when I potted it and it was growing as such for a long time. Then I notice it has two growing tips... and then three! How cool is that? :D
I dont think it will become a crested form (I hope not - I don't like them). But the three... that is pretty interesting :)
The seed was from my own plant as well.


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