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Very nice collection. I killed my very first ping, and swore I would never grow one again. However, I have grown fairly fond of them. They are somewhat addicting, and you can grow quite a few in a small space.
for me its been easy. but it hasnt gone through winter yet for me. but i dont think that should be hard either.
Jim: ok. second picture. far right row. second from the top. what is that. it looks dead like one of mine and i cant find the name tag for it! and you use the same pots as me! go 2.5's from Andy! =] haha
I've always wanted a ping, but I'm afraid that I'd kill it, with the really weird weather we get here in R.I. (dry as a bone one day, humid like all hell the next). Your pings have a really nice color to them, especially the one right above the bottom right ping.
The one conatiner has been outside, under a chair for about a month. The smaller container only a week. Even under a chair, so they don't burn, they get enough dappled / indirect sunlight to turn them pink. I hesitate to have them fully exposed because a good rain will likely scatter and rot them, as happened once before.
i suck at growing Mexican Pings...i've decided. Give me any Ping from the US or hahah Lowes and I can turn it into a weed.
But the mexican pings I always get either....brown from the edges until the entire plant dies, or drop leaves until only a tiny center nubbin is left. If i water them, they rot. If I don't, they go dormant...and i wait for almost a year for them to wake up. Go fig.
Even my P. 'Titan' is more like (P. 'Tiny') compared to when how it looked when it first arrived.
Vic: That was a mix of Perlite, eggshells, and crushed coral, on top of a little LFS.
Warren: That is P. moctezumae x [Köhres].
That setup did very well when I had it outside under a couple of chairs. I decided to chance them exposed and that's when they almost all died out. I don't know if it was too much rain or drying out or nematodes. Outside living just doesn't work for them for me. Hence needing to replace many of them. Eventually I will request more replacements as a trade or postage.
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