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Old 06-15-08, 14:23   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Hidra View Post
never let the soil dry out for seedlings that young..

keep it moist for like 6 months, and then slowely start to acclimate them to a dryer environment...

as for the light, leave them in shade or indirect sunlight...after a couple months you can start to give them more light...
but always check their colors, if they are red-orange, it mean they are receiving too much...

this is what my t.peruvianus seedlings look like at about 1.5 months old, to give you an idea..

good luck!


Just Freaking Awesome Hidra!
I am planning on starting some cacti cultivation as I mentioned earlier, but nothing like what you got started there. If I had the room, Yes.
But anyways, I just wanted to tell you how great your babies looked!

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