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spaceman101
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Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season?
#21954495 - 07/17/15 12:33 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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These are the seeds I've been working with this season. They are sitting in a Large or medium sized Tackle box. I'll take a newer pic later tomorrow but his is what I had before the season changed.
Also I'll name a lot of the more interesting ones later on.

These are the seeds I worked this year.
I'll name some of the more interesting ones a lil later tomorrow
Sorry for the being sideways but I couldn't seem to fix it.
I hope to see you guys post the seeds you have atm with a lil info on what they are.
I'll take another pic tomorrow if you guys would like to see it I'll also name allot of the seeds as well.
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: spaceman101] 1
#21954508 - 07/17/15 12:37 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Seed collection in a tackle box......
fucking genius
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spaceman101
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: SuperFly]
#21954534 - 07/17/15 01:05 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks buddy the tackle box was the largest thing I had ATM to store the seeds.
It works great though
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: spaceman101]
#21954818 - 07/17/15 04:50 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Well, i already sown a lot, but i still have more to sow at the end of July (I hope) i have :
Some ones i bought in April (among them, some hard ones) Pelecyphora valdeziana Lophophora williamsii Solisia Pectinata Strombocactus Disciformis Glandulicactus uncinatus Turbinicarpus alonsoi E.pectinatus rubispinus Riphsalis baccifera Aztekium Ritteri Ephilanta micromeris Mammillaria Bocasana Several local opuntias (Could take cuttings everiwhere , but i really want some specimens i can say i have grown by seeds)
Plus i have a crapload of seeds, that i handcollected from my own plants and by plants of my city's botanical garden
Frailea (several ones) Ferocactus Insulae ,Robustus ,Glaucescens and Pilosus Notocactus Ottonis (shitload of those) Echinofossulcactus sp E.Grusoni Cereus peruvianus Astrophytum ornatum Thelocactus bicolor Obregonia denegrii More L williamsii. several Gymnos several Lithops seeds
i wont be able to sow all those anyway
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Edited by Lemnaminor (07/17/15 04:57 AM)
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: Lemnaminor]
#21955112 - 07/17/15 08:11 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'll have to sit down, and make my (list) later for the marketplace. . LOL
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: Lemnaminor]
#21959022 - 07/18/15 01:33 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Lemnaminor said: Well, i already sown a lot, but i still have more to sow at the end of July (I hope) i have :
Some ones i bought in April (among them, some hard ones) Pelecyphora valdeziana Lophophora williamsii Solisia Pectinata Strombocactus Disciformis Glandulicactus uncinatus Turbinicarpus alonsoi E.pectinatus rubispinus Riphsalis baccifera Aztekium Ritteri Ephilanta micromeris Mammillaria Bocasana Several local opuntias (Could take cuttings everiwhere , but i really want some specimens i can say i have grown by seeds)
Plus i have a crapload of seeds, that i handcollected from my own plants and by plants of my city's botanical garden
Frailea (several ones) Ferocactus Insulae ,Robustus ,Glaucescens and Pilosus Notocactus Ottonis (shitload of those) Echinofossulcactus sp E.Grusoni Cereus peruvianus Astrophytum ornatum Thelocactus bicolor Obregonia denegrii More L williamsii. several Gymnos several Lithops seeds
i wont be able to sow all those anyway
HOLY SHIT!
I started this thread after I had a couple drinks so I kind of forgot about it. I'll try to remember to put up a list of a few seeds tomorrow sometime.
Anyways Lem
That is one hell of a collection that I'm sure any of us here would covet highly "I know I do "
Keep us all updated on how they grow if you don't mind please
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: spaceman101]
#21959437 - 07/18/15 06:40 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I planted about 200+ more seeds last night. So Ive got about 150+ seedlings already sprouted, and hopefully that many more. Excited!!
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: spaceman101]
#21959472 - 07/18/15 07:04 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah, of course i will keep you all informed, about them, as i currently do for the ones already growing and developping. I usually do that in my thread Lemna's seedlings
thanks for the kind words buddy
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: Lemnaminor]
#21959816 - 07/18/15 09:46 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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This is an awesome thread thatll help generate interest in unfamiliar plants. I'll post a list tonight, I got a lot of plans for next season.
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Re: Wha t types of seed do all you have to plant next season or later this season? [Re: Bumbaclotjohnson]
#21960060 - 07/18/15 11:08 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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 Lycium Chinese Himalayan Acacia Confusa Trichocereus Peruvianus Matucan P. Somniferum Gigantium P. Somniferum Afghani Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Sequoiadendron Giganteum (Giant Sequoia) Chinese Elm Chinese Juniper Scots Pine Assorted herbs (chive,oregeno, sage...etc) Hopefully a nice assortment of peppers soon as well
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