S. altum - in general
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S. altum - in general
This species grows in the Caucasus Mountains and it has medium size offsets.
This plant is in my collection since 2005.
As you can see in the next photo this plants produces long stolons
This photo was taken this year on spring.
Txemari
This plant is in my collection since 2005.
As you can see in the next photo this plants produces long stolons
This photo was taken this year on spring.
Txemari
txemari- Red Rosette
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Marko.D- Golden Rosette
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Location : Jaksic, Croatia
Re: S. altum - in general
Wow--this plant looks very different in my climate!! Lets see if I succeed in attaching a pic today, I failed last night...
No, failed again--can someone remind me how the image hosting thing works, I can't get it to do anything, keep getting the same window over and over..?!
Click on host image, find a file on my computer, click upload, then I get a window with urls for thumbnail, image etc--then what? there is a button at the bottom that says upload, and if I click that, I get the first window again.... I tried to copy the image url and insert in message, didn't work, and the only way I could get that repeating upload window to go away was to go page back!
No, failed again--can someone remind me how the image hosting thing works, I can't get it to do anything, keep getting the same window over and over..?!
Click on host image, find a file on my computer, click upload, then I get a window with urls for thumbnail, image etc--then what? there is a button at the bottom that says upload, and if I click that, I get the first window again.... I tried to copy the image url and insert in message, didn't work, and the only way I could get that repeating upload window to go away was to go page back!
cohan- Golden Rosette
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Join date : 2008-10-12
Location : west central alberta, canada, zone 2-3
Re: S. altum - in general
Try copying image location (middle row). Don't click ''copy'' button. Click right click and select copy.
Can't wait to see your plants cohan
My and Txemari's plant also look different to me. True, my plant
is much smaller (and younger it seems)
Can't wait to see your plants cohan
My and Txemari's plant also look different to me. True, my plant
is much smaller (and younger it seems)
Marko.D- Golden Rosette
- Number of plants : 200 Posts : 354
Join date : 2008-10-05
Location : Jaksic, Croatia
Re: S. altum - in general
That's (if I'm remembering right...) what I did, copied that one... Could also be my internet connection which sometimes is spotty and things don't work right...lol
Too lazy to try again now, but I put this species in a Picasa album this morning.
https://picasaweb.google.com/cactuscactus/SempervivumAltum#
Looking at them now, I realise that this species has not grown much (at all?) since I got it.... I wonder if this one would like something different--more heat? more/less sun? more drained soil? Several other semps in the same community pot have grown nicely..
Note: my season is short and cool in general, and the last two summers were cool by our standards, even, so it is not unusual for plants to make smaller more closed rosettes in my climate, and to retain more colour in summer than they do in hotter places.. Pics from early May and lmid Sept will be times when plants are experiencing regular frost...
Too lazy to try again now, but I put this species in a Picasa album this morning.
https://picasaweb.google.com/cactuscactus/SempervivumAltum#
Looking at them now, I realise that this species has not grown much (at all?) since I got it.... I wonder if this one would like something different--more heat? more/less sun? more drained soil? Several other semps in the same community pot have grown nicely..
Note: my season is short and cool in general, and the last two summers were cool by our standards, even, so it is not unusual for plants to make smaller more closed rosettes in my climate, and to retain more colour in summer than they do in hotter places.. Pics from early May and lmid Sept will be times when plants are experiencing regular frost...
cohan- Golden Rosette
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Join date : 2008-10-12
Location : west central alberta, canada, zone 2-3
Re: S. altum - in general
Thanks for sharing photos.
My plant seems to be good grower for now and i hope it will stay this way.
I also have some species that didn't move more than 2 years. I tried to put them in another tipe of soil. Hope this will work.
You can also take one rosette and try to put in different conditions.
I think that your climate is great for growing Sempervivums. Our summers are so hot that plants shrivel and some of them tend to die at this part of year.
I'm also interested in that white sand around your plant. Is this granite or one of those modern/expanded/synthetic materials? I saw the same thing at some other growers.
My plant seems to be good grower for now and i hope it will stay this way.
I also have some species that didn't move more than 2 years. I tried to put them in another tipe of soil. Hope this will work.
You can also take one rosette and try to put in different conditions.
I think that your climate is great for growing Sempervivums. Our summers are so hot that plants shrivel and some of them tend to die at this part of year.
I'm also interested in that white sand around your plant. Is this granite or one of those modern/expanded/synthetic materials? I saw the same thing at some other growers.
Marko.D- Golden Rosette
- Number of plants : 200 Posts : 354
Join date : 2008-10-05
Location : Jaksic, Croatia
Re: S. altum - in general
Thanks, Marko-- Hopefully I will get my rock garden (or at least one built this year, and can put most semps in the ground, except maybe for some 'fun' pots...
One thing I don't have to worry about is a too hot summer...lol, should be good for many alpines however, for some things that need heat, I will be trying to make some beds with a bit of wall (rock or concrete blocks or wood even) behind them to hold more heat...
I think the stone is granite--it is sold as grit for chickens--comes in several sizes, sort of white with black veins..; I do not use perlite--I hate the way it rises to the surface and looks ugly, and might occasionally use vermiculite, but mostly in seedling pots..
One thing I don't have to worry about is a too hot summer...lol, should be good for many alpines however, for some things that need heat, I will be trying to make some beds with a bit of wall (rock or concrete blocks or wood even) behind them to hold more heat...
I think the stone is granite--it is sold as grit for chickens--comes in several sizes, sort of white with black veins..; I do not use perlite--I hate the way it rises to the surface and looks ugly, and might occasionally use vermiculite, but mostly in seedling pots..
cohan- Golden Rosette
- Posts : 129
Join date : 2008-10-12
Location : west central alberta, canada, zone 2-3
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