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Astrophytum Care Guide
How To Grow Cacti From Seeds
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The Untold Potting Mix Of Astrophytum
What To Do 30 Days After Sowing?
Germination Study of Asterias Using Different Substrate
Gymnocalycium Mihanovichii
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Astrophytum Care Guide
How To Grow Cacti From Seeds
The Baggy Method
The Untold Potting Mix Of Astrophytum
What To Do 30 Days After Sowing?
Germination Study of Asterias Using Different Substrate
Gymnocalycium Mihanovichii
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Rare Finds: Collectors Specimens
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A collage of various cacti and succulents with text overlay that reads 'How to Grow Cacti from Seeds' and featuring the logo of Madame Cacti.
Outline of a presentation on seed gardening, showing six sections: seed structure, germination, sowing technique, how to take care of seedlings, diseases, and acclimatization.
Text promoting growing cacti from seeds, with a photo of a gloved hand touching a tray of Astrophytum asterias cacti, 3 years old.
A detailed educational infographic explaining what a seed is, accompanied by a digital microscope photo collage of various cactus seeds, with labels and measurements for each seed.
A pile of small, dark brown seeds on a white surface and an illustration of Astrophytum asterias seeds with measurement labels.
Close-up view of a cactus flower with black seeds and a pair of dark, shiny seed pods labeled 'Astrophytum caput-medusae' showing their dimensions, and a caption indicating the seed pods are viewed under a digital microscope.
Close-up of a seed pod filled with tiny black seeds, held between fingers, and an illustration of the seed's microscopic structure with measurements of 1.03 millimeters and 1.19 millimeters, labeled Ariocarpus fissuratus.
Diagram showing parts of a seed, including seed coat, stored food, and embryo.
Close-up of young Astrophytum caput medusae plant showing seedlings with labels pointing to seed coat, embryo, and stored food. The plant has small green sprouts with dark seed coats attached, in soil.
A infographic titled 'Factors for Germination' listing five factors: 1. Proper Depth of Planting, 2. Moisture, 3. Light and Temperature, 4. Quality of Soil, 5. Seed Viability. The infographic includes a note about meeting special conditions for cacti
A gardening tip sheet with the title 'Proper Depth of Planting' and instructions about planting seeds at the correct depth, emphasizing the importance of proper seed burial depth and soil contact.
Guide on moisture and humidity for seeds, emphasizing that smaller seeds have thicker coats, best practice is to enclose seeds, and they need two years of adequate moisture; includes information on seed germination times.
Infographic about light and temperature requirements for seed germination, highlighting 75°F as the preferred temperature, with details on the shade, timing, and light conditions for seedlings.
A digital presentation slide titled '4 Quality of Soil' with bullet points about loamy rich soil mix with inorganic material and sterilization of soil. To the right, there's a smartphone displaying a pile of small rocks and soil.
Two images of different cooking methods with instructions. The first image shows a microwave oven with a sealed plastic bag containing soil, the second image shows an oven with covered baking pans.
Information about seed viability, emphasizing proper storage and sourcing, with tips to sow fresh seeds and store them correctly.
A guide titled 'Ways To Obtain Seeds' with step 1 to pick seed pod form your collection and step 2 to outsource. The image shows four photos of seed pods and seeds, including a hand holding seed pods, a seed pod with seeds, a plant with seed pods, an
Illustration showing the stages of cactus seed germination from one week, two weeks, one month, to two months, with text explaining the process of seedling growth.
Infographic with three steps for sowing cacti seeds. Step 1: a pile of soil with the text, 'make a sterilized soil medium that retains water. (2:1 organic:inorganic)'. Step 2: a sealed container with soil and seeds, with the text, 'sow the seeds and
A step-by-step guide titled 'The Baggy Method' showing materials needed for growing cacti, including a plastic resealable bag containing soil and cactus seeds, with the text listing materials such as cacti seeds, cactus sowing mix, pots, plastic bags
A comparative illustration of garden soil, topsoil, and turfgrass mixture with a mix ratio of 2:1. The image displays three bags labeled 'Top Soil,' 'Garden Soil,' and 'Turface MVP,' along with a scoop full of soil and a hand holding soil from the gr
Slide titled "What Happens Next?" with a list including: General Check Up, Trouble Shooting, Application of Fertilizer, Hardening/Transplanting, set against a light background with a faint logo in the background.
A timeline of Aloe Vera Asterias growth stages: one month old, 12-14 months old seedlings, a few days old, and approximately 3 years old, with photographs of each stage.
Informational graphic about germination failure with a close-up photo of soil containing small black seeds and pebbles.
A garden soil with small green sprouts emerging from the dirt.
Close-up photo of soil with mold and organic matter, showing black mold growth and small plant debris.
A gardening information sheet about algae showing a close-up of green algae with spikes on soil.
Close-up of green grapes on a vine with black fungal spots and some diseased grapes.
Close-up of green seedlings sprouting in soil, covered with plastic.
Close-up of green and pink gooseberry fruits growing on a plant.
A collage of three different types of cacti, with the phrase "Growing Something Beautiful Takes Time!" at the top. The first cactus on the left has broad, green, knobby segments. The middle cactus features round, green, globular shapes with white war
Side-by-side comparison of a young Ariocarpus fissuratus plant, 2 months old, with an older plant, 2.5 years old, showing growth over time.
Comparison of Gymnocalycium mihanovichii Spineless Cristata cactus at 8 months old and 2 years old showing growth and development.
A compare and contrast image showing growth progress of a succulent plant. The left shows a small, 3-month-old plant in a black pot with tiny green and some fuzzy leaves. The right shows a 1-year-old succulent, larger and fuller, with dark green, spi
Comparison of a young 7-month-old Astrophytum asterias cactus with white woolly tufts on its surface and mature 3-year-old cacti with a distinctive white speckled pattern. The young cactus is held between fingers, and the mature cacti are potted in t
Comparison of a five-month growth cactus and a three-year-old cactus of the same species, with the younger cactus appearing smaller and less developed, indicating growth over time.
Side-by-side comparison of a succulent plant at 2 months old with small, multicolored segments on soil, and the same type of plant at 3 years old with large, reddish, star-shaped segments.
Comparison of a Haworthia succulent plant at 8 months old and 3 years old. The 8-month-old plant is small, green with white spots, and has multiple rosettes. The 3-year-old plant is larger, more developed, with more pronounced, elongated rosettes and
A side-by-side comparison of a succulent plant, Pseudolithos migiurtinus, showing its growth progress from two months old with small green, rounded, bumpy stems to three years old with larger, pale, patterned, rounded and bumpy stems, and including t
Collage of three cactus plants and succulents in pots, with the phrase "Patience is the Key!!!" written across the bottom.
A thank you slide with a soft pastel watercolor background and the text 'Thank you' in large script font, along with a note 'Prepared By: Gierayl Clepper' at the bottom.
Business card with the logo 'Keep in Touch', contact details including website www.madamcacti.com, email madamcactiusa@gmail.com, location Brazoria, TX 77422, and a QR code on a pastel-colored background.
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