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having been off the plant for about 2 months. but with the red fibers
growing from one end, im sure there is life. i just examined it, and it appears the fibers are coming out of the end that was attached to the original plant. It is probably trying to grow roots. atlantic ocean beach sand ok for the sand? Only if you wash it until it is completely free of salt. what is a good watering program for watering a small potted cactus? i have 6 or 7 varieties from wal-mart, all in small pots (average plant height 4 to 5 inches). i just put about an ounce of water in each one, once a week. they are not getting real big (perhaps limited by the root space in the small pots), During the winter, keep them in a very cool location & only water them about once a month, or if they start to shrivel. They will not grow during the winter, unless you put them under fluorescent lights 18 hours a day. Better let them rest; they will be more likely to bloom. Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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The "red fibers" are the roots.
The plant is probably something in the Crassulaceae. the leaves or whatever they are called, were elliptical, about 3/4 of an inch long, 3/8 of an inch wide, and around 1/8 of an inch thick. no spines or thorns, with smooth edges. overall height was about 4 inches. anyway, the leaves would fall to the ground in the pot, but never seem to die one of those still green leaves. some small red hair-like fibers are sprouting from this one, Iris Cohen wrote in message ... having been off the plant for about 2 months. but with the red fibers growing from one end, im sure there is life. i just examined it, and it appears the fibers are coming out of the end that was attached to the original plant. It is probably trying to grow roots. atlantic ocean beach sand ok for the sand? Only if you wash it until it is completely free of salt. what is a good watering program for watering a small potted cactus? i have 6 or 7 varieties from wal-mart, all in small pots (average plant height 4 to 5 inches). i just put about an ounce of water in each one, once a week. they are not getting real big (perhaps limited by the root space in the small pots), During the winter, keep them in a very cool location & only water them about once a month, or if they start to shrivel. They will not grow during the winter, unless you put them under fluorescent lights 18 hours a day. Better let them rest; they will be more likely to bloom. Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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