How to grow Mammillaria from seed - image credit Ryan Benoit |
The majority of species and cultivars can be propagated from
cuttings or offsets, however all can be easily grown from seed. Just be aware
that selected cultivars and hybrids will not grow true to the parent plants.
Mammillaria fruits and seeds |
Using a good quality cactus compost, fill suitable pots, pan
or a modular seed tray to 1-2 cm from the top of the pot. If proprietary composts
are not available then you can consider creating your own mix using 1 part of
loam based compost (John Innes No 3), 1 part washed, sharp sand and 1 part of
fine vermiculite. Mix thoroughly and then put through a 5mm sieve.
Newly germinated Mammillaria seedlings |
How to grow Mammillaria from seeds |
Move the pots or trays to a heated propagator and maintain a
temperature of between 75 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. With fresh seed you can expect a germination rate of between 40-50% with the first seedlings emerging after 5-7 days, and then with the rest appearing after 4 weeks. Older seeds will have a lower rate of germination and can take up to a month before they start to emerge.
Unlit they are about 3mm wide the seedlings will be just featureless green globules, but after after a month the first signs of spines will appear at the top. pricking out should not be attempted until at least a year has passed. By thus time the seedlings will be robust enough to withstand handling without too much risk of root damage. When replanting take care to ensure that the soil level is not higher than it was in its original container.
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HOW TO GROW MAMMILLARIA FROM SEED
Unlit they are about 3mm wide the seedlings will be just featureless green globules, but after after a month the first signs of spines will appear at the top. pricking out should not be attempted until at least a year has passed. By thus time the seedlings will be robust enough to withstand handling without too much risk of root damage. When replanting take care to ensure that the soil level is not higher than it was in its original container.
For related articles click onto the following links:
HOW TO GROW MAMMILLARIA FROM SEED
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