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1. Sowing
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... cause any harm to the embryo. Very big and hard seeds can be scarified with the aid of a grindstone. The abrasion must be executed far from the hilum until a small portion of the embryo is uncovered.  ...
2. The diseases
(Category)
... either localized or generalized, which can be identified through specific signs or symptoms and causes damage to the plant". At least three factors play a fundamental part in the parasitisation of a ...
3. Cultural practices
(Category)
... soil. The structure is determined by how soil particles are joined together. Recommending a particular type of soil for succulents is not so simple, not only because in the wild these plants grow ...
4. How they live
(Category)
... if some factors are below the minimum level, the whole vegetative activity stops, because the plant can’t make use of any other available elements (Giusto Liebig’s minimum law). It’s necessary to point ...
5. Page not found
('Uncategorised Content')
Sorry, but the page you are trying to view does not exist.    Possible causes: This page has moved You typed the address incorrectly Possible solutions: Back ...
Thursday, 11 November 2004
6. Cactaceous genera
(Category - English (United Kingdom))
... if any of these constitute an exception.   At the end of this guide there’s an index of valid genera and cross-references that will help you find plants known by more than one name. Because ...
7. The habitats
(Category - French (Fr))
The highest concentration of succulents is found at a latitude between 40° north and 40° South of the Equator. Some, however, may also occur as far north as the 56th parallel while the southernmost ...
8. Sowing
(Category - French (Fr))
... cause any harm to the embryo. Very big and hard seeds can be scarified with the aid of a grindstone. The abrasion must be executed far from the hilum until a small portion of the embryo is uncovered.  ...
9. The greenhouse
(Category - French (Fr))
... I recommend this material because it is light, not too expensive, easy to work and fix and it is also anti-UV treated, therefore very durable. The siting of the greenhouse is very important; it should ...
10. The diseases
(Category - French (Fr))
... either localized or generalized, which can be identified through specific signs or symptoms and causes damage to the plant". At least three factors play a fundamental part in the parasitisation of a ...
11. Epiphytic cacti
(Category - French (Fr))
... May or June to increase branching. Problems with pests are few but they can be devastated by snails, or caterpillars. Do not use Diazinon products on your plants as this can cause stunting and distortion. ...
12. Mesembs
(Category - English (United Kingdom))
... seeds on the ground.      Mesembs seeds are not difficult to germinate if planted in free-draining sandy soil. In some cases the seed coat may contain chemical inhibitors which cause ...
13. Astrophytum
(Category - English (United Kingdom))
... hybridisation in the wild, maybe because of the harsh conditions in which these plants live.     Japanese amateurs have successfully devoted themselves to the creation of hybrids ...
14. Cultural practices
(Category - French (Fr))
... soil. The structure is determined by how soil particles are joined together. Recommending a particular type of soil for succulents is not so simple, not only because in the wild these plants grow ...
15. How they live
(Category - French (Fr))
... if some factors are below the minimum level, the whole vegetative activity stops, because the plant can’t make use of any other available elements (Giusto Liebig’s minimum law). It’s necessary to point ...
16. Phytoparasitosis
(Cultivation guide/The diseases - English (United Kingdom))
Here are some pictures of damage caused by parasites of plants.  ...
Sunday, 05 April 2009
17. Phytosanitary products
(Cultivation guide/The diseases - English (United Kingdom))
... soil as this might cause root asphyxia. - Organophosphate insecticides (malathion, diazinone, dimetoate, parathion, etc.) should not be used on Crassulaceae or any other plant whose leaves have a hairy ...
Saturday, 04 April 2009
18. The propagator
(Cultivation guide/Sowing - English (United Kingdom))
... is not only simple but has the advantage to create good air circulation that, as we well know , inhibits the emergence of fungal diseases. If even this solution causes you trouble, you might as well ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
19. Lithops
(In-depth articles/Mesembs - French (Fr))
. by Mario Cecarini 1 Damaraland 2 Gran Nama Land: a-Luderitz; b-Gran Nama Land settentr.; c-Gran Nama Land merid. 3 Gran Nama Land sud. orientale: a-Monti Karas; b-Warmbad 4 Provincia del ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
20. How to take care of them
('Uncategorised Content')
identification, cure and prevention of diseases Diseases Vegetal parasites Noxious animals Mistakes in cultivation Phytosanitary products Biological control Phytoparasitosis
Thursday, 12 February 2009
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