I am perfectly aware that to most of you my cactus blah blah blah and the excitement is boring and incomprehensible. I do. Only cactus geeks and people that grow more unusual plants from seeds will get it (I hope).
But look! Look at this little thing! /insert jumping emoji here/
I have been trying, with some success, to grow cacti from seed. Why? Because why not? And I do have some that are 4 years old already and never bloomed. This year some started to grow buds, but they aborted them.
And then this little guy comes in, only 2 years old and bam! "I got a flower for ya Hooman!".
Mediolobivia atrovirens var. ritteri
Such a fancy name for such a little thing :) I hope I managed to ID it correctly. I got a pack of mixed seeds without knowing what is in it and now it is all a guessing game.
It can also be called Rebutia ritteri and it is native to Argentina and Bolivia. A rather small cactus with short spines.
With time it should start producing ofshoots and create a nice clump. Basically what I like.
At the moment my one is the size of a small cherry tomato. It grows in those little 5.5 cm pots and you see how much space it still has.
I like how dark green the corpus is. I am guess it will change the colour a bit, to more purple when stressed or with more direct sun, but I will not risk it now. It is too young to handle the heat all day long. It is getting some morning sunshine, when it is not so aggressive and then light shade thought the day. Seems to be just right :)
The flowers... oh those flowers! I would like the petals to be more round, but just look at this colour. So bright orange it almost hurts! Imagine 10 of those in a pot :D
I didn't notice and fragranec on it.
Now that I write the post the flower is already faded - it lasted a few days, which is quite normla. I am waiting to see if it will form some fruits. I will sow more of those babies :)
And since I am showing a 2 year old with flowers, here is another one. From the same batch of mixed seeds. Also a 2 year old. But I didn't manage to catch the flower in full bloom due to shitty weather and now they are already fading.
It is some type of Chamaelobivia. No fancy name for this one - they is so many hybrids and apparently they mix easily that for me it is impossible to ID.
I have a few of this type, but not with this colour! Like a deep cherry red. Absolutely love it!.
I know this type can grow really fast, but again - I did not expect flowers. And on top of that it has tons of little ofshots already. This one will be much easier to propagate though cuttings very soon.
My other blooming cacti:
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos and text are my own.