1025 Masterpack A

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1025 Masterpack A

$135.00

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All 15 packs seen here is what you get. Limit one.

1025 complete seed list.  Learn about them here

Limited Edition Seed I will choose four packs as a gift for obtaining this masterpack.

  • E. melanopotamica x Betty Boom

    Echinopsis x colorful hybrid
    25 seeds

    In stock

  • (Apricot x Yellow) x Madame PE #3

    Soehrensia colorful hybrid
    20 seeds

    In stock

  • First Light OP

    T. colorful hybrid
    20 seeds

    In stock

  • Daydream OP

    T. colorful hybrid
    20 seeds

    In stock

  • Madame Pompadour x Madame P/E #1

    T. colorful hybrid
    20 seeds

    In stock

  • Kesey x ZellyScop

    T. scopulicola x T. colorful hybrid
    25 seeds

    In stock

  • Kesey x Doman's Tersch

    T. scopulicola x terscheckii
    25 seeds

    In stock

  • Zed'sHeynes x Ferah

    T. scopulicola
    25 seeds

    In stock

  • SUSS x Doman's Tersch

    T. terscheckii hybrid
    25 sseds

    In stock

  • Pierre x Jaime Alberto

    T. pachanoi
    25 seeds

    In stock

  • BK09511.7 OP

    T. santaensis
    25 seeds

    In stock

  • BK09511.7 x SUSS

    T. santaensis hybrid
    25 seeds

    In stock

  • Icaro.1 x Los Gentiles

    T. peruvianus
    25 seeds

    In stock

  • Los Gentiles x (Zelly34 x Icaro)

    T. peruvianus x colorful flower
    20 seeds

    In stock

  • Jiimz Two Spine x Oceanside02

    T. bridgesii
    25seeds

    In stock

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1024 Seed 6-Pack A

Original price was: $45.00.Current price is: $35.00.

1025 Masterpack C

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$135.00

1025 Masterpack B

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$135.00

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Policies

Shipping is typically the beginning of the week with USPS Priority Mail unless otherwise noted. Please order a 96 hour heatpack as you see fit with cold temperatures. I prefer to use and reuse packaging material, so don’t be surprised if you see my newspaper or my children’s homework. Even my boxes and tape are compostable, so do what you can Tags are in the bags /packaging so don’t miss them! Open carefully from the top, don’t dump the contents Oh yea don’t get pricked! Refunds and returns are entirely at our discretion and must be initiated within 7 days of receiving the order by contacting us. Refunds and returns will generally only be accepted for one of the following reasons: a product arrives dead or severely damaged, you receive an incorrect product, or your order is lost during shipping. These plants have spines and can be harmful if not handled correctly out of the box. We will not be held liable for any ouchies. Please be careful, we got pricks!

Plant Info

Plant information

Echinopsis/Tricho cactus are well known for their big beautiful flowers at maturity. These plants will usually get to that place at 4-8 feet and specific growing conditions. Highly collectible for their looks, shape, and color, they make wonderful potted plants and landscaping plants.

Notes and Description

These ornamental plants are grown outdoors in full Southern California sun, no shadecloth, no greenhouse.. They are healthy but some have some blemishes and marks maybe evidence of old pests even. We do our best to keep them healthy. I’ve recently knocked it down with an insecticide and fungicide. Plants sent unpotted or bare root when dry.

Cutting

I use hormodin3 rooting hormone and I like to dry for a week or two on their side exposed to air.  When calloused I root them in pure coco coir or potting media.  I stand them up and keep them dry.  Warmth at the base with a heat mat in winter helps or warm direct sun in the morning for 2-3 hours.   I then taper in more sun around lunch and then all day if you can without burning it.  Small sips of water as the medium dries to tease the roots out.  This can be 2 weeks to 2 months.  When roots arrive then I pot them in soil. And let them get some water. Or you can do all of this in the same pot of soil if you like.

Seed sowing

T5 full spectrum bulbs or a good LED vipar spiderfarm hlg is good. You can dive into ppfd and lux etc

Have heat mats that have a thermocouple set to 75* in the soil. You don’t want the soil to get too hot so it must be regulated.

Use clean new soil. Pasteurize in the microwave if you so choose. Start your seed with a soak of hydrogen peroxide as that helps slightly soften the kernel. Some people like to go a bit stronger with fungicides to start with too.

I Feed often . Kelp or a good liquid nutrient. They are fairly hungry plants even at this size. Mycorrhizae when you can. Beneficial microbes are great too.

Humidity domes for 2-3 months is what I use to get them to germinate and grow to the size where they can acclimate to no domes. Some people use takeaway containers as they can hold the moisture in indefinitely without having to refeed or water. Most important is find what works for you!