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I know of no other plant that can take as much abuse and neglect as the cacti and still provide us with profuse blooms and its unique appearance. They are hardy, resilient and take up very little space. Often they will grow where no other plant will. They are truly the perfect windowsill plant. I hope my low prices will make it possible for you to enjoy these magnificent plants. I have listed a few of my favorites below.
8400 EASY GROW CACTI BULK MIXTURE ( Over 1,000 Seeds )
We have packaged together a wonderful selection of easy to germinate, easy to grow cacti seeds in a bulk package for cacti lovers everywhere. This package has over a thousand seeds and includes: Lemaireocereus thurberi, Lemaireocereus prunosis, Echinocactus ingens, Ferrocactus stainsii, Pilocereus palmeri, Saguaro, Pachycereus pringlei and Opuntia engelmaniana.
Over 1,000 seeds $9.95
8412 BISHOP'S CAP ( astrophytum )
A beautiful spineless cacti that blends well
with
succulents and rock gardens. The green body is accented by white flakes on
the outside
of the ribs. Produces beautiful yellow flowers. Good for raising in pots or
outside in mild
climates.
10 seeds $2.50
8416 OLD MAN OF THE ANDES CACTI ( oreocerus )
This is a large cacti that can
be
used as a centerpiece or as a patio plant. It is a stout, upright cactus that
covers itself with
attractive, long, white woolly hairs. This also makes a great rock garden
plant.
25 seeds
$2.50
8418 GOLDEN BARREL CACTI ( echinocactus )
A striking plant from Mexico.
Spherical when young becoming elongegated with age. The green body is covered
with
heavy gold-yellow spines. The flowers are a striking color of deep gold.
30
seeds $2.50
8422 GIANT SUHAURAO ( carnegeia )
If you want a cacti that will outlive you
and may
reach a height of 30 ft. or more, then this one is for you. Its the familiar
cacti shown in
western film. Has a solitary trunk and outstretched limbs that resembles
arms. Makes a
nice container plant when young.
25 seeds $2.50
8427 MEXICAN FIRE BARREL ( ferocactus )
An excellent inside/outside plant that
is
covered with dark red spines and produces large yellow flowers up to 5 in. in
diameter. A
very tolerant plant. Do not water during its winter resting period.
30 seeds
$2.50
8428 PRICKLY PEAR CACTI. OPTUNIA
The classic form of cacti with large flat oval pads and showy flowers. Bears beautiful, edible red, yellow or purple pear shaped fruits. This species is cold hardy. Seeds need 2 months cold treatment in the fridge, so order now!
10 seeds $2.50
8430 HEDGEHOG CACTI ( echinocereus )
A must for every collection. Small and
globular in shape and covered with short curving spines. Flowers profusely.
It is a very
tolerant plant and is a good selection for beginners.
30 seeds $2.50
8433 BARREL CACTI ( ferocactus )
A good selection for inside or outside. The
plant
assumes a columnar barrel type shape and can grow up to 3' outside. It is a
heavy
bloomer with large flowers. Very stout spines with a hooded central spine.
15
seeds
$2.50
8437 CHIN CACTI ( gymnocalucium )
The perfect cacti for windowsills and limited
spaces. They are small and compact. They will bloom at an early age and bloom
often.
Flowers are white and pink, sometimes red.
30 seeds $2.50
8448 ARIZONA ORGAN PIPE ( lemaireocerus )
A heavy, columnar plant that
eventually
branches from the base. Has a deep red top knob and deep red to jet black
spines on the
side.
30 seeds $2.50
8451 PINCUSHION CACTI ( mammillaria )
A small, free blooming cacti that is
easy to
raise and to take care of. One of the best blooming cacti. Another excellent
choice for
beginners.
15 seeds $2.50
8455 GOLDEN BALL CACTI ( notocactus )
From Argentina, a globular, clustering
cacti
with harmless yellow spines and beautiful yellow flowers. Very good for
inside pots. Will
eventually begin to clump.
30 seeds $2.50
8461 EDIBLE TREE CACTI ( opuntia )
A most unusual cacti. It will grow to tree
size
with huge flat pads often measuring a square foot or more in size. The pads
are very good
to eat and the plant bears beautiful red and yellow flowers. Also a good
inside plant for
large containers.
10 seeds $2.50
8468 COLD HARDY PAD CACTUS ( optunia )
A great selection for those in the
north
who would like to grow cacti outside. A padded variety that if free flowing
and free
flowering. Does well inside and down South also.
6 seeds $2.50
8473 Sea Urchin Cacti ( Astrophytum asterias )
This small spineless cactus has a gray-green to white-green body. Flowers
with deep red throats appear after about five years. In winter, when dry
and dormant, the saucerlike body shrinks to a flat disk. Good container
plant for inside, it requires a warm climate if grown outside. Will not tolerate
temperatures below 50 degrees F.
15 seeds $2.50
8475 Goat's Horn Cacti ( Astrophytum capricorne )
So called because of it's wiry, gray to brown spines that twist around
this small cacti. A very good pot cacti with a small dark green body,
sometimes flecked with white. Flowers often have a wine-red throat.
Good container plant for inside, it requires a warm climate if grown outside.
Will not tolerate temperatures below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds $2.50
8477 Silver Torch Cacti ( Cleistocactus strausii )
A fast growing branching columnar cacti from South America that is covered
with eye-catching silvery spines when older. Starts out solitary when young,
but branches out and creates it's own clumps as it matures. Can grow to 6 ft.
tall. Good container plant for inside, it requires a warm climate if grown outside.
Will not tolerate temperatures below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds $2.50
8479 Claret Cup Hedgehog Cacti ( Echinocereus triglochidiatus )
Has unique corrugated ribs and vividly hued scarlet blooms along with pink
berries in summer. When mature will spread out to form a 2 ft. wide clump
about 8" tall. Good container plant for inside, it requires a warm climate if
grown outside. Will not tolerate temperatures below 36 degrees F.
15 seeds $2.50
8481 Rainbow Cacti ( Echinocereus rigidissimus v. rubrispinus )
The short spines of this small clumping cacti often occur in red and white bands.
Also, a ring of pink to magenta spring flowers with pale throats, followed by green
berries, appear on the crown of each stem. Flowers when quite small. When
mature, will form a clump about 2 ft. wide by 9" tall. Good container plant for
inside, it requires a warm climate if grown outside. Will not tolerate temperatures
below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds, $2.50
8483 Compass Barrel Cactus ( Ferocactus cylindraceus )
The long, hooked flame red spines of this barrel cacti become very dense with
age. Retains it's barrel shape with age and offers bell-like flowers in orange and
yellow colors. A slow grower, a mature plant outside could 10 ft. tall by
3 ft. across in time. Good container plant for inside, it requires a warm
climate if grown outside. Will not tolerate temperatures below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds $2.50
8485 Crow's Claw Cacti ( Ferocactus latispinus )
With age, the red spines become broad and hooked and lay flat against
the ball shaped body, thus the name. A mature plant only reaches about
10" tall by 15" across. Cream to purple flowers appear in Spring and
sometimes Autumn. Good container plant for inside, it requires a warm
climate if grown outside. Will not tolerate temperatures below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds, $2.50
8487 Candy Barrel Cactus ( Ferocactus wislizeni )
Bears distinctively patterned red and white spines and bears lemon, orange
or red blooms when only 12" in diameter. Tolerates abuse and neglect well.
Will eventually reach size of 10 ft. tall by 3 ft. across after many years of
growth. Good container plant for inside, it requires a warm climate if grown
outside. Will not tolerate temperatures below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds $2.50
8489 Giant Snake, or Crawling Log Cacti ( Mammillaria matudae )
Mature specimens often develop into a prostrate mound of long, snaking
stems that offer a stunning visual effect when planted in rock gardens. When
grown in tubs inside, will often take column form when young. Will begin
flowering after only 4 years. Good container plant for inside, it requires a
warm climate if grown outside. Will not tolerate temperatures below
41 degrees F.
15 seeds $2.50
8491 Snowball Pincushion Cacti ( Mammillaria candida )
The body of this small clumping cacti is cloaked in dense white spines, which
are often pink tipped. Produces rings of flowers in Spring that begin cream
colored, then turn pink, then brown. It is suggested that limestone should be
added to the soil mixture of this plant as it need extra calcium to flourish.
Good container plant for inside, it requires a warm climate if grown outside.
Will not tolerate temperatures below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds, $2.50
8493 Golden Powder Puff ( Parodia chrysacanthion )
A thick mantle of bristlelike golden spines and a dense white wool on new
growth of mature plants gives this cactus it's name. Bears small yellow
flowers in Spring and Summer. Slow growing ball shaped plant that is
about 8" tall when mature. Good container plant for inside, it requires a
warm climate if grown outside. Will not tolerate temperatures below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds, $2.50
8495 Glory of Texas ( Thelocactus bicolor )
A small sun loving cacti that is usually globular ( about 10" when mature ),
and spiked with dense red and yellow spines. Sports extremely beautiful
pink/mangeta/white blooms when still very young. Good container plant for
inside, it requires a warm climate if grown outside. Will not tolerate
temperatures below 41 degrees F.
15 seeds $2.50
8496 San Pedro Cacti ( Trichocereus pachanoi )
A dark green columnar cacti that can reach 10-20 ft. tall. Bears showy
white fragrant flowers at night that can reach 9" across. Cold hardy
outside to 15 degrees when mature. Good cacti for beginners.
15 seeds $2.50
8497 Peruvian Torch Cacti ( Trichocereus pervianus )
Stout 6-12 ft. columnar cacti with bluish-green color. An easy to grow,
fast growing cacti that features large 10" sweet scented flowers that bloom
at night. Cold hardy to 25 degrees when mature.
15 seeds $2.50
CACTUS CARE TIPS FOR SEEDS/PLANTS
PLANTING YOUR SEEDS
With a little patience and effort, you should have no problem raising beautiful cacti from the seeds you receive. Please remember that the seeds will sprout over a period of time, so don't be disappointed when only a few first start to sprout. The others will arrive given time. Usually most of the seeds will sprout between 3-10 weeks.
Bottom heat will give faster results, but is not an absolute necessity. If you can provide bottom heat, then by all means do so. If you cannot, then use shallow containers that can be covered with glass or plastic. The containers should be large enough to allow for 2 inches of crushed gravel or sharp sand (aquarium sand will do fine) to facilitate drainage. On top of the sand or gravel, you will need to place about 2 inches of sterilized soil. I recommend a mixture of 1 part sharp sand and 1 part peat humus. It is very important that the soil is sterilized. Heating soil in an oven at 200 degrees for 15 minutes is a good way to assure it is properly sterilized.
Soak the soil with water mixed with fungicide. This will prevent damping off later on. Allow excess water to drain off. Press seeds lightly into soil and cover with about 1/8 inch of soil. Cover with glass or plastic and place in warm location. Keep soil damp but not wet. I suggest misting the surface regularly.
After the seeds have begun to sprout, leave the glass or plastic in place. Leave on for about two weeks. In the meantime make sure the container does not receive direct sunlight as this may kill the plants. When the cover is removed, make sure that the plants do not receive any strong drafts or sudden temperature changes. It will take a couple of days for the seedlings to become hardy.
CARING FOR YOUR PLANTS.
A few tips on caring for your new plants:
Never use tap water or alkaline water. Rainwater is best but tap water that has set in an open container for 2 days will be fine.
Cacti cannot tolerate high alkaline soil. Check your soil for pH if you have problems with cacti.
Use fungicide mixed in with your water often when watering.
Use very weak solutions of plant food when feeding. Too much fertilize will distort your plants.
Never expose young seedlings to direct sunlight. They need bright, diffused sunlight.
The quickest way to kill a cacti is overwatering it. Let soil dry out before rewatering.
Cacti are susceptible to aphids, mealy bugs, white flies and spider mites. Treat soil with systemic insecticides and add paradichlorobenzene crystals to soil if possible.
If a plant show signs of rot due to overwatering, cut out the affected part immediately. If the top of the plant is cut off, let it air dry for a few days then repot. Often it will reroot itself.
Brown scarring is often a sign of too much sunlight. Move plants to a more protected location.
If possible, let plants spend first winter in original planter the seeds were sowed in. If overcrowding will not allow this, try to disturb the roots as little as possible.
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