MachienDome wrote:Question: Does anyone have experience with getting bulb-raised cacti used to direct sunlight? How soon can it happen and how do you go about doing it? What are you techniques. I was using about 500 watts to grow them and they are rather thin...plus when I put them in sunlight for the first time it killed a few. As old as they are (a few years) they are not well climitized to sunlight and are rather thin (a few cm width). How does one "plump" them up as soon as possible?
Yeah they are pretty etiolated ('elongat[ed]', as oetzi13 said.) I would suggest moving them to a bright windowsill before setting them somewhere outside. When outside they'll do better if they have shade during the brightest part of the day - although the weather we've had recently in my part of the world would have made that a moot point! (My outdoor tricho's loved it, btw. They have been doing better than they did during the heatwave back in June.)
As far as fattening up goes, even if they do topple over from the weight (which they will), the stems can simply be left horizontal in a long planting trough. They will produce numerous pups along their length while rooting on the underside. This is a simple method of propagation - once the pups have grown to 15cm or so, they can be cut and subsequently rooted. The side shoots tend to be quite handsome and this makes them ideal gifts.
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