A. Asterias Cv Kikko Nudum (12 Seeds)
Freshly picked seeds. Sowing from seeds is such an inexpensive way to expand your Astrophytum collection.
Sowing Instruction INCLUDED!
Plant ID : Astrophytum Asterias Cv Kikko Nudum (Turtle)
Seed Pack Quantity : 12 Seeds
Origin and Habitat: Japan, Garden origin (Nursery produced cultivar)
Description: This rare Japaese cultivar has raised tubercles along the ribs edges, in fact its areoles stick out with large notches between them, giving them a bumpy look. The furrows which appear transversely on the ribs cut the continuity of the ribs and the plants appear decorated with a geometrical design which is raised above the surface. When viewed from above these plants resemble a tortoise-shell hence the Japanese word 'Kitsu-kow' that means "Turtle shell", but at a first glace (especially the nude form) resemble some chinned cacti particularly some Gymocalyciums. Usually the young seedlings appear nothing special and looks like normal asterias, and barely shows any trace of saw teeth, but they start to produce the distinguishing indentation and turn into an amazing adult as they get 3 to 7 years old. In general the bigger the "saw teeth" are and the rounder and flatter they are, the better. All species of Astrophytum (excluded Astrophytum caput-medusae) have their particular "kikko" variants.
Stem: Spherical flattened usually non-branched or few branched flat, dark green. Diameter 3(8)16 cm. Height 2 to 6 cm.
Areoles: round, cream-colored till white hairy up to 6 (3-12) mm) of diameters. The areoles are normally set in a separation up to 10 mm
Spines: None.
Ribs: Usually 8.
Flowers: Like those of the well known asterias yellow with a red throat.
Blooming season: Spring to summer.
Reference : http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACTI/Family/Cactaceae/12083/Astrophytum_asterias_cv._Kikko_Nudum
Freshly picked seeds. Sowing from seeds is such an inexpensive way to expand your Astrophytum collection.
Sowing Instruction INCLUDED!
Plant ID : Astrophytum Asterias Cv Kikko Nudum (Turtle)
Seed Pack Quantity : 12 Seeds
Origin and Habitat: Japan, Garden origin (Nursery produced cultivar)
Description: This rare Japaese cultivar has raised tubercles along the ribs edges, in fact its areoles stick out with large notches between them, giving them a bumpy look. The furrows which appear transversely on the ribs cut the continuity of the ribs and the plants appear decorated with a geometrical design which is raised above the surface. When viewed from above these plants resemble a tortoise-shell hence the Japanese word 'Kitsu-kow' that means "Turtle shell", but at a first glace (especially the nude form) resemble some chinned cacti particularly some Gymocalyciums. Usually the young seedlings appear nothing special and looks like normal asterias, and barely shows any trace of saw teeth, but they start to produce the distinguishing indentation and turn into an amazing adult as they get 3 to 7 years old. In general the bigger the "saw teeth" are and the rounder and flatter they are, the better. All species of Astrophytum (excluded Astrophytum caput-medusae) have their particular "kikko" variants.
Stem: Spherical flattened usually non-branched or few branched flat, dark green. Diameter 3(8)16 cm. Height 2 to 6 cm.
Areoles: round, cream-colored till white hairy up to 6 (3-12) mm) of diameters. The areoles are normally set in a separation up to 10 mm
Spines: None.
Ribs: Usually 8.
Flowers: Like those of the well known asterias yellow with a red throat.
Blooming season: Spring to summer.
Reference : http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACTI/Family/Cactaceae/12083/Astrophytum_asterias_cv._Kikko_Nudum
Freshly picked seeds. Sowing from seeds is such an inexpensive way to expand your Astrophytum collection.
Sowing Instruction INCLUDED!
Plant ID : Astrophytum Asterias Cv Kikko Nudum (Turtle)
Seed Pack Quantity : 12 Seeds
Origin and Habitat: Japan, Garden origin (Nursery produced cultivar)
Description: This rare Japaese cultivar has raised tubercles along the ribs edges, in fact its areoles stick out with large notches between them, giving them a bumpy look. The furrows which appear transversely on the ribs cut the continuity of the ribs and the plants appear decorated with a geometrical design which is raised above the surface. When viewed from above these plants resemble a tortoise-shell hence the Japanese word 'Kitsu-kow' that means "Turtle shell", but at a first glace (especially the nude form) resemble some chinned cacti particularly some Gymocalyciums. Usually the young seedlings appear nothing special and looks like normal asterias, and barely shows any trace of saw teeth, but they start to produce the distinguishing indentation and turn into an amazing adult as they get 3 to 7 years old. In general the bigger the "saw teeth" are and the rounder and flatter they are, the better. All species of Astrophytum (excluded Astrophytum caput-medusae) have their particular "kikko" variants.
Stem: Spherical flattened usually non-branched or few branched flat, dark green. Diameter 3(8)16 cm. Height 2 to 6 cm.
Areoles: round, cream-colored till white hairy up to 6 (3-12) mm) of diameters. The areoles are normally set in a separation up to 10 mm
Spines: None.
Ribs: Usually 8.
Flowers: Like those of the well known asterias yellow with a red throat.
Blooming season: Spring to summer.
Reference : http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACTI/Family/Cactaceae/12083/Astrophytum_asterias_cv._Kikko_Nudum
There are several ways on how to grow Cacti from seeds, in this tutorial I will share the method of growing cacti from seeds using the Baggy Method. When done correctly we find that this method is very effective.
Materials Needed:
Seeds
Pot & containers – clean and sterilized (Save substrate by using smaller pots)
Plastic bags – resealable bags (quart size)
Label & Markers
Water & Spray Bottle
SUBSTRATE/ SOIL MEDIUM
There is no perfect soil for sowing cactus seeds, you can use any soil medium available to you as long as it can hold moisture without being too compact at the same time. Ideal soil for us is a mixture of 60%-80% organic material such as sifted topsoil/garden soil, peat moss, coco coir mix with 20%-40% inorganic material such as coarse grain sand, perlite, pumice, turface mvp, akadama, granulated calclined clay, fine gravel.
SOWING
Proceed to fill the pot with soil and moist the substrate. Once the soil is moist, try to sprinkle the seeds evenly in the substrate, you do not need to bury the seeds. Place the pot with seeds in the plastic bag and spray with water before sealing the bag completely air tight.
Choose a warm spot with right shade for your cactus seeds. Do not expose the bag to direct sun. Refrain from opening the bag for at least 4months unless necessary. Keeping them inside the bag will provide the necessary level of humidity and heat that seeds require in order to germinate. The bag will also help maintain a sterile growing environment for the cacti. Seeds will start germinating as early as few days to few weeks depending on the type of cactus you are sowing.
We find that the seeds germinate faster when the temperature is between 75-85 Fahrenheit. While it is convenient to sow cacti seeds during spring and summer you may sow cacti seeds anytime of the year if you are able to provide the ideal temperature & light, you may grow them indoors in the heated room under a grow light and heat mat during the cold winter months.
HAPPY GROWING!