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    A good rule of thumb is to repot seedlings into bigger containers about 3 to 4 weeks after germination if the seedlings look like they need more room and it’s still too cold to transplant them ...

  3. Proper care of a cactus - Wikipedia

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  4. Transplanting - Wikipedia

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    Transplanting has a variety of applications, including: Extending the growing season by starting plants indoors, before outdoor conditions are favorable; Protecting young plants from diseases and pests until they are sufficiently established; Avoiding germination problems by setting out seedlings instead of direct seeding.

  5. Transplanter - Wikipedia

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    A transplanter is an agricultural machine used for transplanting seedlings to the field. Transplanters greatly reduce time required to transplant seedlings compared to manual transplanting. Among the crops that are transplanted with transplanters are strawberries, vegetables, tomatoes, cabbages, tobacco and rice.

  6. Five things to know about Arkansas' native plants, pollinators

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  7. Fouquieria splendens - Wikipedia

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    Fouquieria splendens (commonly known as ocotillo / ɒ k ə ˈ t iː j oʊ / (Latin American Spanish:), but also referred to as buggywhip, coachwhip, candlewood, slimwood, desert coral, Jacob's staff, Jacob cactus, and vine cactus) is a plant indigenous to the Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Chihuahuan Desert and Colorado Desert in the Southwestern United States (southern California, southern ...

  8. Pediocactus simpsonii - Wikipedia

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    Rotting may occur if water remains around the plant. Flowering is reduced if mountain cactuses are not kept dry and cool during the winter season. [29] Though very hardy in cold climates, these cactuses will die if transplanted to a hot desert climate. [30] Germination studies on mountain cactus seeds indicate some need of cold-moist ...

  9. Here's How to Keep Your Christmas Cactus Blooming Each Winter

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    However, if tended to properly, the Christmas cactus can live well after the joyous season and bloom year over year. In fact, it can live up to 20 years. And, if you have any furry friends at home ...