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It’s really fun to grow cacti from seed! These ones a lophophora wiliamsii, but I have all the other types as well. Like Alberto vojtechii, jourdaniana, diffusa, fricii
Welcome to the ninth week for my peyote (lophophora wiliamsii) cacti’s!
They’re doing pretty well and I think the last month they didn’t received as much sunlight as they could’ve absorb, that’s why they are not that big yet, now I put them in indirect/direct sunlight. The place they now have is a lot brighter🌵👍
Soo, im sorry for the interruption and that I deleted some weeks, but keeping up with this diary is hard work actually😅 I chose a different batch of seedlings to document from now on, because they grow nicer, faster and better in overall. I hope you enjoy these ones from now on!
I had taken my peyotes into my tent to give them perfect conditions before winter dormacy, they burnt slightly, but nothing to worry about. They grow really fast!
They’re doing good.
But you need to keep in mind that I’m growing them in kind of a ,,rough“ way, so they don’t receive artificial lights or so, that’s why they’ll be smaller than other seedlings at this age. But I’m quite happy with that because they’re so damn cute haha
Some small rust infections on my peyote babies, but nothing to worry about. I’ll open the lid of they’re box now so the humidity lowers a bit and the fresh air will fight the fungus.
They’re doing really good and finally they’re showing real growth! Literally every week they grow a bit more, so in the next month they should grow a lot:)
Currently they develop into beautiful and unique plants. Everyone has a different pattern and that’s so amazing and I’m really in love with those small cacti!
Welcome back to my peyote diary after the winter dormacy.
They’re doing good and I transplanted them and they start taking off in their new pot!
Really nice to see them thrive and grow.
See you next week!