Wonderful! Thank you for sharing some of your secrets with us. And all your hard work is greatly appreciated by collectors and growers like me who love growing these awesome plants! (Loved the creative camera work too btw 😄)
I've got some seedlings of these from seeds I bought from y'all that I sowed over winter! They're accidentally co-planted with a single Puya alpestrus that managed to hop into their pot, but they're still too small for me to feel comfortable separating them. Thanks for sharing how you processed them from the fruit!
How do you take care of them? They are native to Florida which means they can see up to 70 inches per year. Are they still on a one week schedule in NM?
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing some of your secrets with us. And all your hard work is greatly appreciated by collectors and growers like me who love growing these awesome plants! (Loved the creative camera work too btw 😄)
So nice of you!! Thank you!!
I've got some seedlings of these from seeds I bought from y'all that I sowed over winter! They're accidentally co-planted with a single Puya alpestrus that managed to hop into their pot, but they're still too small for me to feel comfortable separating them. Thanks for sharing how you processed them from the fruit!
Thank you for your work. Good luck and prosperity!
Much appreciated!
How do you take care of them? They are native to Florida which means they can see up to 70 inches per year. Are they still on a one week schedule in NM?
They get watered once a week and they do fine. Obviously they can handel more water but they do well for us.
@@mesagarden2285 Good to know!
I wish I lived close to you. I would work for you for free, just to get to be around the cactus.