My Strombocactus disciformis ssp. esperanzae (S. pulcherrimus) seedlings are enjoying the spring and bursting with growth. After two months they have reached a staggering size of 1 mm in diameter.
Strombocactus disciformis ssp. esperanzae seedling (the spent seed shell is visible in front of the seedling)
The seedlings are still kept in a closed plastic bag in the window sill – apparently the bright, humid atmosphere is becoming them well.
Approximately 40 out of 60 seeds germinated.
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