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Apr 28, 2024 11:10 PM CST
Name: Steve
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DraDiana said: They look like they can revive - although the one 10th from the top and 9th from the bottom (uploaded twice) isn't obviously alive from that photo. I let my M. prolifera soak for a day in sterile water, planted it in sterile sand and kept it at least damp until I saw signs of growth. Then I moved it to a pot with "cactus mix", and treated it with my usual benign neglect that cacti seem to love.


Thanks Diana
I did do a couple of duplicates . I find it hard to upload multiple images to these forums . When I try rhe save and edit trick it seems to take so long I might as well select individual pics ,
The plant you are referring to seems quite firm 🤞it usually has a dense spine coverage
It's marked up as neoporteria senilis but now classed as eriosyce

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