Been building a new Cactus house

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    Zigs Young Pine

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    We got a few in the for sale tunnel :D

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    And this lot is ready to go in soon...

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    We're open by appointment when you're ready :D
     
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    Zigs Young Pine

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    Goldfinch's eye view :smt003

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    Looking good Zigs, have you sold any?
     
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    Zigs Young Pine

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    Ta Logan :)

    I sell some at our cactus society meetings each month but not got out selling yet due to circumstances. Early days so far though :)

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    That's great that you've sold some and yes early days.:)
     
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    Zigs Young Pine

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    Ta Logan :)

    First Calandrina flowers are opening, hover flies love them.

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    Rebutia fabrisii have just started too :)

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    Zigs Young Pine

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    First flowers on the Peanut Cactus today, they'll flower for a week or so and then have another flush a bit later :)

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    First Gymnocalicium opened too..

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    And the Copiapoa, they're well camoflaged against grazing Guanacos in habitat :setf_026:

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    Zigs Young Pine

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    First ever flower on our Mammallaria longimamma :)

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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    You have some real beauties in that cactus house of yours! Like Eileen I'm also glad you live in Kent. Best of luck with your sales! When I was a child I managed to mind cacti and get them to bloom. I've got a few cacti we've had for 20+ years but I've given up bringing in new ones. They don't like me. Not even the "everybody-can-grow-this"-cacti want to live with me. The nurseries and florists around here haven't got a good selection of cacti. I've been in love with the Gymnocalicium for years, and the Astrophytum too. They're probably better off somewhere else than here.

    Another annoying thing is that the last cacti I bought were suddenly full of that fuzzy little pest Pseudococcidae, and it infected a succulent we got from a man who went out of time a few years ago. I barely managed to save some pieces of the succulent, and I'm still checking it every other day. The cacti went in the garbage and I haven't dared buy any since.
     
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    Zigs Young Pine

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    Ta Droopy :) It's a good time of year when they start to flower :stew2:

    Mealybugs can be a nightmare, they can even live inside the plant :eek: I put new plants into quarantine for a few weeks to check for them. Got some today and found one hiding in the roots when I re potted it :eek:

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    I spray with Neem oil as it stops the bugggers breeding :whistling: Captain Neem Oil usually gives me a hand in his Sou Wester :D

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    Thanks for the tip. Capt'n Neem Oil indeed. Good pun.
     
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    New growth on this Opuntia vestita, I chopped it off for cuttings last autumn :)

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    More flowers opening :stew1:

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    New growth on the Roadkill Cactus too :)

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    First Echinopsis flower of the year :) They only last for a few hours.

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    Gosh that Echinopsis flower is gorgeous. What a pity it doesn't last for long.
     
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