Last batch was a failure as the seedlings that germinated didn’t get past their cotyledon stage. This time I hope it will work better as the seeds are fresh from this year and I used small grain size grit and sifted soil for seedlings.

by LuckystrikeFTW

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  1. LuckystrikeFTW

    In case you cannot read my writing, also corrected some names:

    Row 1|Row 2|Row 3|Row 4
    —|—|—-|—-
    Echeveria cante | Graptoveria purpusorum x Graptopetalum | Echeveria Black Rose | Echeveria agavoides Romeo
    Echeveria Belle Etoile | Echeveria chihuahuaensis or Echeveria colorata | Echeveria Madiba | Graptopetalum superbum
    Echeveria amoena | Echeveria cuspidata hybrid | Echeveria elegans | Echeveria minima
    Echeveria Raindrops | Echeveria lilacina | Echeveria derenbergii or Echeveria Captain Hay | Echeveria laui
    Graptopetalum amethystinum | Echeveria Lola | Sedum sinforosanum | Echeveria lilacina Crispate Beauty
    Echeveria hyalina | Echeveria tolimanensis | Sedum suaveolens or Sedeveria Blue Lotus | Echeveria colorata Mexican Giant

  2. DatSnowFlake

    What do you think happens when a seed germinates, but doesn’t get past the cotyledon stage? I had a few happen to me, but I don’t know that happened. All my seeds are fresh, I take a month at the most to sow them. Same soil, water,.light.

  3. Oh my goodness I want to see baby lilacinas 😍 Best of luck with this batch! Please keep us posted!

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