Thursday, November 25, 2010

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The cacti in 2010 (III)

In the spring I have scanned my collection. The Fliess (again after a few weeks away) to the rear wheels to protect the cacti from burns. In the course of the year on the front page was still a shelf added, because the space was no longer sufficient.




Today I will present a few blooming Thelocacteen. You are in my top shelf, so they get full sun. All Thelocacteen require a porous mineral substrate, somewhat sensitive to moisture, water, therefore, only moderate (beet root), absolutely, dry and cool winter at about 6-10 ° C.
are spherical to elongated, not very large expectant plants, with a partially colored spines.

Thelocactus in Winterruhe

After 4 months in hibernation (5-8 ° C), which is not cast in shrink, some cacti considerably. Here is a Thelocactus lloydii. During this time, some plants by up to 50% less than those in the growing season.


Thelocactus rinconensis v. freudenbergeri


Thelocactus lloydii


Thelocactus bicolor ssp. flavidispinus


Thelocactus bicolor v. bolansis


Thelocactus bicolor


Thelocactus hexaedrophorus

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