Have you grown C. goeringii? I (and every Western grower with whom I’ve spoken) find it very difficult. It requires special media (kanuma, akadama, pumice) and a difficult-to-achieve temperature schedule, which changes every month. I’ve now killed two and will soon receive two more to try. But it’s no easy species even if it is small. For one thing, the buds initiate almost a year before they open and have to be protected with special metal tubes, and be kept cold for months, in order not just to blast. If you water at the wrong time, the plant instantly melts.Like the last photo!
Tom, there are some small Cyms you can try with minimum effort. For example, Cym. tigrinum is a small species with nice flowers and it doesn't need significant cool period to set spikes...Cym. goeringii is another one, an elegant small plant with a range of flower colors.
LOL! Yes I did or maybe not. What do you think? It was a piece of cake if you believe it, especially the tigrinum...Have you grown C. goeringii? I (and every Western grower with whom I’ve spoken) find it very difficult. It requires special media (kanuma, akadama, pumice) and a difficult-to-achieve temperature schedule, which changes every month. I’ve now killed two and will soon receive two more to try. But it’s no easy species even if it is small. For one thing, the buds initiate almost a year before they open and have to be protected with special metal tubes, and be kept cold for months, in order not just to blast. If you water at the wrong time, the plant instantly melts.
LOL! Yes I did or maybe not. What do you think? It was a piece of cake if you believe it, especially the tigrinum...
I am not going to give you a lecture like you just gave me.. but for sure, it is not as difficult as you've just described especially if you have a half-decent growing condition. Are you and your "every western grower" all indoor growers? FYI, Cyms don't like living room conditions year-round.
I don't normally commend on things or give growing advice if I don't have actual experience with the species or hybrids...Talk is cheap!
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