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Eriocactus Claviceps  5 Seeds
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Eriocactus Claviceps  5 Seeds
Eriocactus Claviceps  5 Seeds
Eriocactus Claviceps  5 Seeds
Eriocactus Claviceps  5 Seeds

Eriocactus Claviceps 5 Seeds

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Accepted Scientific Name:
Parodia schumanniana subs. claviceps

Eriocactus claviceps seeds, also known as Parodia claviceps, are hardy cacti that thrive in USDA zones 9b-11. They require regular watering in summer and should be kept somewhat dry in winter, producing yellow flowers when mature.

Synonyms:
Parodia schumanniana subs. claviceps, Eriocactus schumannianus subs. claviceps, Notocactus schumannianus subs. claviceps, Parodia claviceps

Plant Origin:
Argentina, South America, Brazil

Eriocactus claviceps seeds. USDA: 9b-11. Can withstand temperatures down to 32° F. Needs regular watering in the summer, but should be kept relatively dry during winter. This cactus can grow solitary or in clusters, reaching up to 20 inches tall and 12 inches wide. It produces yellow flowers.

To grow Eriocactus claviceps seeds, start by planting them in soil that drains well after the last frost. Keep the soil moist, but avoid making it soggy. Make sure to place the seeds in a warm, sunny spot to help them germinate.

Planting Eriocactus Claviceps Seeds
Seed Preparation

Collect Seeds: Make sure the seeds are clean and dry. Use fruit that is overripe and free from blemishes for harvesting.
Germination Medium: Opt for a well-draining soil mix, like cactus soil or a combination of sand and potting soil.

Planting Steps

Sow Seeds: Spread the seeds on top of the soil. Don’t bury them since they require light to sprout.

Watering: Gently mist the soil to keep it moist without soaking it. The soil should remain slightly damp, not wet.

Covering: If you want, you can cover the container with plastic wrap or a clear lid to keep humidity in.

Germination Conditions

Temperature: Keep the environment warm, ideally between 70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C).
Light: Position it in a spot with bright, indirect sunlight. Steer clear of direct sunlight until the seedlings are established.

Care After Germination

Watering: After the seedlings emerge, water them lightly. Let the soil dry out between waterings.
Transplanting: When the seedlings are big enough to handle, move them into separate pots with well-draining soil.

Additional Tips

Timing: For the best results, plant seeds after the last frost.
Patience: Germination can take a few weeks, so be patient and keep an eye on moisture levels.

By following these guidelines, you’ll boost your chances of successfully germinating and growing Eriocactus Claviceps seeds.
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