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Can Globular Cactus Seedlings Stretch?
    #3242553 - 10/11/04 10:56 AM (19 years, 6 months ago)

Title says it all really, I have some Loph. and Ariocarpus seedlings that germinated about 5 days ago, although they aren't what I normally see. If it was one or the other I'd just put it down as a trait. But can small slow growing globular cactus stretch for light in the same way as leafy plants?

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Re: Can Globular Cactus Seedlings Stretch? [Re: Jackal]
    #3242575 - 10/11/04 11:01 AM (19 years, 6 months ago)

Yep, just bring the light down closer. But also make sure to watch for sunburn.


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Re: Can Globular Cactus Seedlings Stretch? [Re: Funguy]
    #3242758 - 10/11/04 12:04 PM (19 years, 6 months ago)

Yeah, they will stretch but they are also sensitive to too much light. You have to constantly watch them. Soon as they start to look brownish you cut back the light. Make sure they don't dry out because they are vulnerable at that age.


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