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May 7, 2020 10:21 AM CST
Name: Stefan
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Willinator said:Wow, Now I might have to consider what cacti from all of these genera might
be dwarf species because I might try to grow them here in hot and humid Houston
TX in pots of course because we are in a rental house and I grow all of my plants in
pots. So no Saguaro cactus for me right now.


...instead of going by genera...why dont you stick to dwarf and easy genera?
Im talking parodia, gymnocalycium, rebutia, mammillaria, astrophytum, and most echinopsis?
And maybe an eriosyce , matucana and coryphantha to spice it up? Echinocereus too?
Ferocacti and cerei and opuntias are okay...but you wont get much in terms of blooming for most of them..
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