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GREEN THUMB SUNDAY

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I had this cactus since Spring this year and it's still alive and prickly until now but no more flowers though. I love raising them for it's low maintenance , pretty and the boys never bothers them. It's now setting outside but I guess, I have to take them inside tomorrow because it getting cooler and cooler everyday . My trees are now all naked except my cypresses and no more flowers nor veges for me either.
Happy Green Thumb Sunday Guys and I will be doing my hop hop dance tomorrow.
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10:57 AM

hahhaha thats pretty oy. Maayo kay nakapost naka gahapon pa ako karon lang. Busy atong life oy unsaon naningkamot man hehheh.    



3:23 PM

Hi,
Your cactus does need to come in if your temperatures are consistenly below 40 degrees at night. It usually takes about 3-4 years from seed to get the first flowers, and these look to be still young. The one on the left will have very small yellow-white flowers, but the one on the left may have some nice pink--maybe. The colors can vary.
Happy GTS,
Aiyana    



5:03 PM

I like cactus too. And yes, its nice when they flower.    



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