Brachystelmas are very difficult to obtain and just as difficult to grow and out of the blue I have been sent 2 packets of seed.
And on top of that I have exchanged cuttings from my collection with a grower in Norway who has sent 6 Pseudolithos seedlings and 4 cuttings.
This is all going to be a big test....
It’s all happening!
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Re: It’s all happening!
Good luck!
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Re: It’s all happening!
The Brachystelmas didn’t germinate for me or the guy who sent them to me. Old seed probably.
Everything else doing ok.
Everything else doing ok.