♥ 5 Seeds Super Rare Live Exotic Sea Urchin Cactus ♥
These authentic seeds usually take 2-3 weeks to germinate under proper conditions (Moisture, Light, Temperature, Air Circulation & etc) Don’t expect all the seed to germinate at the same time, some seeds might take longer than others. Planting instructions are included with each packet.
Euphorbia obesa is an endemic species, found in Kendrew, a small area of the Great Karroo, the Northern Cape region of South Africa, in the Graaff-Reinet district. It is found growing in full sun or (more frequently) under the protection of low shrubs and sometime among low boulders in fairly sandy soils. Its colours blend so well with the surroundings that it is often quite difficult to distinguish it.
It is a highly succulent solitary plant without spines or leaves that looks like a green-brown football, but will sometimes 'branch' or sucker, creating very odd looking clusters of spheres. This Euphorbia is unisexual with the small, greyish green cyathia normally being all male on some plants, or all female on others. Therefore cross-pollination between a male and a female plant is required to produce seeds.
It is a highly succulent solitary plant without spines or leaves that looks like a green-brown football, but will sometimes 'branch' or sucker, creating very odd looking clusters of spheres. This Euphorbia is unisexual with the small, greyish green cyathia normally being all male on some plants, or all female on others. Therefore cross-pollination between a male and a female plant is required to produce seeds.
Specifications:
Option 1: 5 Seeds Only
Option 1: 5 Seeds Only
Germination kit contains: Small plastic container with lid, mini water pipette, tooth pick, special seed soil mix and planting instructions.
Plant lithops seeds using conventional growing methods:
- Mix equal parts of potting mix and perlite. Moisten the mix with water, and fill it into a pot with drainage holes, up to about 1/2 inch from the top.
- Sprinkle the seeds over the soil. Don't bury the seeds.
- Fill a spray bottle with water and mist the soil with it. Try to keep the soil moist throughout the germination period. Cover the pot with plastic wrap or a glass pane to help promote the soil moisture retention.
- Place the pot in a warm, sunlit area. Aim for a temperature of approximately 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Place a heating mat underneath the pot, if needed. Expect the seeds to germinate within about 2-3 weeks.
- Transplant the seedlings to individual pots when the plants start to crowd and are big enough to handle. Place the pots in a sunny windowsill.
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