This is super informative. There are not many videos on nebularum so I appreciate it. I have a tiny Nebularum that I wasn't sure what species it was but it's video confirmed. It is indeed Nebularum so thank you!
@@Wiseexotics How do you keep them. For my understanding these "3" grows "on top of each other" ;-) The Truncata Lowintermdiate, Neb: Intermediate, Rob: Internediate/high?
@@cajbrg well I usually keep my smaller neps in a tank setup. Helps keep humidity stable. I also have them in a glass room and I live in a valley, so natural night drops occur. Temps 60-76F humidity is 90%+ . Basically they are in a tank in a glassroom in my house 👍. I have led lights and I give purified water
I recently got a sg Robcabtleyi and I was so hyped! But today I bought the last pack of Trusmadiensis x Villosa seeds from carnivero and I’m even more exited! I’m going to split the seeds into three 3.5 x 5 inch pots with each pot having a difference. One will have a bag over it, the second one will have no bag (my humidity is above 90%), and the third one will have a bag with holes in it. Any advice?
Sounds good. I know keep the seedlings warm. Remy on windowsill neps has a great starter video for doing seedgrown neps 👍. I myself haven't had luck but I know you should microwave the moss you use to eliminate bacteria 🦠 and other seedlings hiding in the media 👍
@@Wiseexotics I’m going to keep the seeds in my highland tent which is cold because they are ultra highland. But thanks for the microwave tip! I’m gonna do it and save the moss in a bag so once the seeds come I can sow them.
@@Wiseexotics thx! Just sterilized the sphagnum and mixed it with perlite, pumice, and bark. Also chopped up some sphagnum finely and sterilized it and got two bags one with holes I cut and one without! I wish you luck for your next attempt!
@@Cacti_Of_Mexico I find keeping the bag open or having circulating air is important. The ones I kept in a bag and sterilized ended up with some of them molding. My next batch that I kept with an opening in the top of the bag and blew in it about 1-2 times a day had zero mold and somehow less algae. Also heat does help even for getting my intermediate/highland seeds to germinate. I’d say sow them cold and if they don’t germinate in 4-5 weeks then increase the temp.
This is super informative. There are not many videos on nebularum so I appreciate it. I have a tiny Nebularum that I wasn't sure what species it was but it's video confirmed. It is indeed Nebularum so thank you!
I wish these were more available in Australia! I can only ever find truncata giant for sale rarely
Have you checked " eat me exotics" on yt/Instagram ?🤔 He just got his website going recently and I know he's got a nice selection
@@Wiseexotics yeah - he's one of my friends. he doesn't have any nebularum or lowii hybrids for sale and only has a few on his website
Thank You for this info...
Hope it helps 👍
@@Wiseexotics How do you keep them. For my understanding these "3" grows "on top of each other" ;-)
The Truncata Lowintermdiate, Neb: Intermediate, Rob: Internediate/high?
@@cajbrg well I usually keep my smaller neps in a tank setup. Helps keep humidity stable. I also have them in a glass room and I live in a valley, so natural night drops occur. Temps 60-76F humidity is 90%+ . Basically they are in a tank in a glassroom in my house 👍. I have led lights and I give purified water
@@Wiseexotics Thanks...
@@cajbrg yw 👀👍
Would you know any characteristics about specific clones? For example I just checked mine is AW Clone #6 from Mt Mayo.
I do know a few offhand , the aw 3 and 6 were confirmed 👌 to be pure specimens of nebularum iirc 🤔.
I recently got a sg Robcabtleyi and I was so hyped! But today I bought the last pack of Trusmadiensis x Villosa seeds from carnivero and I’m even more exited! I’m going to split the seeds into three 3.5 x 5 inch pots with each pot having a difference. One will have a bag over it, the second one will have no bag (my humidity is above 90%), and the third one will have a bag with holes in it. Any advice?
Sounds good. I know keep the seedlings warm. Remy on windowsill neps has a great starter video for doing seedgrown neps 👍. I myself haven't had luck but I know you should microwave the moss you use to eliminate bacteria 🦠 and other seedlings hiding in the media 👍
@@Wiseexotics I’m going to keep the seeds in my highland tent which is cold because they are ultra highland. But thanks for the microwave tip! I’m gonna do it and save the moss in a bag so once the seeds come I can sow them.
@@Cacti_Of_Mexico I wish ya 🤞 good luck , my growth attempts failed but I hope to try a seed batch again next year 👀
@@Wiseexotics thx! Just sterilized the sphagnum and mixed it with perlite, pumice, and bark. Also chopped up some sphagnum finely and sterilized it and got two bags one with holes I cut and one without! I wish you luck for your next attempt!
@@Cacti_Of_Mexico I find keeping the bag open or having circulating air is important. The ones I kept in a bag and sterilized ended up with some of them molding. My next batch that I kept with an opening in the top of the bag and blew in it about 1-2 times a day had zero mold and somehow less algae. Also heat does help even for getting my intermediate/highland seeds to germinate. I’d say sow them cold and if they don’t germinate in 4-5 weeks then increase the temp.