Pollinating my Ariocarpus, my first time.

As I mentioned in the previous post these days I will be busy with work and also with the visit of one of my cousins and his family, even so today I received a text from my friend Fernando telling me that his Ariocarpus were in bloom and since the flowers of mine were still open I had to take some time to go to his garden and pollinate my Ariocarpus.

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I was taking some photographs that I was asked to take, so I brought my gear with me, however I didn't use it to make another video because the visit to Fernando's garden was very quick, actually his wife had a social event with friends and coworkers, so this time I only used my cell phone to take pictures, it was a visit of only 10 minutes but I hope it was enough to pollinate my Ariocarpus.

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Here we can see Fernando's stars that I must say I don't know what kind of Ariocarpus they are, I have an idea but I'm not sure, but well, finding some pollen available was quite difficult so I'm really grateful to nature for giving me the opportunity to find pollen.

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The symmetry in this Ariocarpus is spectacular, actually I think it is some kind of retusus with genetics from some other genus.

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I think this is an ariocarpus retusus sub. scapharostroides although I see a bit of trigunos in it as well, it's probably not a 100% clean plant in its genetics either, but I think it looks pretty good.

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Since my ariocarpus had two flowers, I decided to pollinate each one with a different pollen, I have already marked them and I can only hope that the pollination was successful, something we will know as time goes by.

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Although we have similar tastes in plants, Fernando always chooses a different decoration to mine, I like the way his pots look but I really enjoy creating my own.

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Finally I leave in detail the flowers of Fernando's Ariocarpus, I hope that if someone has a better knowledge about this genus and can provide the correct name of the species I would appreciate it, I still have much to learn about this species but I am looking for all the information available to master the subject, of course it always comes well an opinion and external knowledge.

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And this would be all for the moment, it's early morning in my city and I must sleep a little before continuing with my activities, I probably won't post again for two or three days, so thanks for your visit and see you in the next post.



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They grow beautiful flowers like that??? I just got myself two succulents and I don't think they're the type that would grow flowers.

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This is the big difference between succulents and cacti.

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Amazing! I am
Looking forward to seeing what comes out of this pollination session. Make sure to update us 💙

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Previously, I never thought about how this flowers would pollinate like this, the pot looks super cute as well.

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It is a cross-pollination, and in the absence of pollinators or because you want to ensure pollination between two plants, this is the best option, hopefully it has been realized.

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