You’ll have to keep us updated!
You may need to manually pollinate. The flowers are MASSIVE so get out there at night and get a look.
Is this the first step towards becoming flaming dragon?
How long have you had that plant? I propagated one from a neighbor about 4 years ago and it has hardly grown (planted directly in the ground). It’s probably 50% thicker than the one in the photo, but is still the same +/- 2 ft long as when I planted it. Looks otherwise healthy.
Lots of water…runs contrary to what youd think a cactus wants…lots of sun. It’s been about 5 years for this one.
So weird. I’m in south Florida so (ordinarily) there’s no shortage of water. Maybe I’ll pull it out and put it in direct sunlight - currently it’s in maybe a 2/3 sun spot.
Mine is under a screened patio, sun all day. I have to keep my stuff inside the screens or the iguanas eat everything.
What’s your secret? Mine refuse to produce flowers
Yes, what fertilizer do you use? mine’s like 4-5 years and no buds
Mine is going on 5 years iirc.
Damn, just planting some lol I hope it won’t take that long for me.
That looks really skinny. Even the seedlings I have are thicker
yeah, unfortinatley beeng from temperate, inland climate had some effects on growrh
Ooh,
I just read your other comment where you mentioned iguanas,
so my guess is that you are from the parts where it can grow naturally.Mine still looks like strings of spaghetti:
So far away we wait for the day
For the lives all so wasted and gone
We feel the pain of a lifetime lost in a thousand days
Through the fire and the flames we carry on!@LordCrom No alt text 😞
May a Bat fly by and pollinate it