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Ulim
#1 Posted : 8/22/2016 10:56:08 AM
I found a nice cactus farm Very happy

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Ulim
#2 Posted : 8/22/2016 11:00:51 AM
Bought myself some bridgesii
One is wrinkly on the top (see images) what is that and how can I fix that?
The farmer told me these were clones of his best plant. Just see the agressive rooting on the second one.
But I just want to know how I can fix the one that has the wrinkling on the top.
The plants seem pretty overwatered because the soil has moss on it. Also the pots are way to small.
Im gonna probably cut the second one up and make 3-4 plants out of it because they already got roots.

He told me just to pick them off and sink them 50% into soil and wait.
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entheogenic-gnosis
#3 Posted : 8/22/2016 1:23:19 PM
http://sacredcacti.com/w...mistryBySpecies_2014.pdf
Everything you need to know can be found in this PDF, and in the link below.


http://troutsnotes.com/trouts-notes-library/

-eg
 
Ulim
#4 Posted : 8/22/2016 1:34:27 PM
entheogenic-gnosis wrote:
http://sacredcacti.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/CactusChemistryBySpecies_2014.pdf
Everything you need to know can be found in this PDF, and in the link below.


http://troutsnotes.com/trouts-notes-library/

-eg

Thanks
 
Wolfnippletip
Senior Member
#5 Posted : 8/22/2016 4:21:24 PM
Yes you did find a nice Cactus Farm. You can't fix the wrinkles. Once a cactus has an injury or burn it usually just scabs over and it's pretty much forever. You'll come to love the wrinkles. Very happy
My flesh moves, like liquid. My mind is cut loose.
 
Ulim
#6 Posted : 8/22/2016 4:41:15 PM
Wolfnippletip wrote:
Yes you did find a nice Cactus Farm. You can't fix the wrinkles. Once a cactus has an injury or burn it usually just scabs over and it's pretty much forever. You'll come to love the wrinkles. Very happy


I actually dont have a problem with scabs or something.
Just look how scabbed the bigger cactus is because of many shoots getting removed.

Was just concerned if is anything bad. Its not rot because the skin isnt mushy or something its still firm but shrively.
 
Muskogee Herbman
Senior Member
#7 Posted : 8/23/2016 1:28:03 AM
Wow very nice find!
Creator help me live in a way that will make my ancestors proud.
 
obliguhl
Senior Member
#8 Posted : 8/23/2016 9:06:27 AM
Clustered bridgesii var. penis are not only exciting to look at, but also very potent if consumed! Smile

The crested pedros are also breathtakingly beautiful
 
endlessness
Moderator
#9 Posted : 8/23/2016 10:31:46 AM
Wow!!

Thanks for sharing!
 
universecannon
Moderator | Skills: harmalas, melatonin, trip advice, lucid dreaming
#10 Posted : 8/23/2016 3:54:02 PM
Wow!



<Ringworm>hehehe, it's all fun and games till someone loses an "I"
 
Ulim
#11 Posted : 8/24/2016 11:40:09 AM
Its definetly rotting. Needs circumcision Sad
Other one is fine though. Gonna swap the soil from organic to well draining inorganic soil after cutting it. Its totally overrooted.

Anyone know a good thing to treat the cut with?

Something that you could find in stores. Maybe limestone powder?
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Ulim
#12 Posted : 8/24/2016 7:01:31 PM
I havent cut it yet.

The flesh is not shriveling anymore and its also not really mushy.

Its actually like its being inflated form the inside.
 
Ulim
#13 Posted : 8/24/2016 7:26:13 PM
Nvm i poked it. Black sludge came out.

I cut it now and put cinnamon on the wound with some limestone dust and limestone gravel.
 
entheogenic-gnosis
#14 Posted : 8/25/2016 1:23:47 PM
Ulim wrote:
Bought myself some bridgesii
One is wrinkly on the top (see images) what is that and how can I fix that?
The farmer told me these were clones of his best plant. Just see the agressive rooting on the second one.
But I just want to know how I can fix the one that has the wrinkling on the top.
The plants seem pretty overwatered because the soil has moss on it. Also the pots are way to small.
Im gonna probably cut the second one up and make 3-4 plants out of it because they already got roots.

He told me just to pick them off and sink them 50% into soil and wait.


It's a Trichocereus Bridgesii monstrose, no?

-eg
 
Ulim
#15 Posted : 8/25/2016 2:19:10 PM
entheogenic-gnosis wrote:
Ulim wrote:
Bought myself some bridgesii
One is wrinkly on the top (see images) what is that and how can I fix that?
The farmer told me these were clones of his best plant. Just see the agressive rooting on the second one.
But I just want to know how I can fix the one that has the wrinkling on the top.
The plants seem pretty overwatered because the soil has moss on it. Also the pots are way to small.
Im gonna probably cut the second one up and make 3-4 plants out of it because they already got roots.

He told me just to pick them off and sink them 50% into soil and wait.


It's a Trichocereus Bridgesii monstrose, no?

-eg

Yes Trichocereus Bridgesii monstrose Clone A(Grouped) and Clone B(Long).

But the wrinkles on one of them were caused by rot. I know it by now because it turned really black and mushy.
 
entheogenic-gnosis
#16 Posted : 8/25/2016 2:29:58 PM
I love crested and monstrose cacti.

http://www.bakersfieldca...monstrose/monstrose.html

This article offers some insight as to why this occurs, it's fascinating stuff.

I hope you handle your rot issue, as you have some interesting specimens.

-eg
 
Ulim
#17 Posted : 8/27/2016 12:17:44 PM
Cactus seems okay now.

It got the black sludge kind of rot but it didnt even spread to the core at the worst spot.
The cut is now a few days old and its not rotting anymore and its nice and dry Thumbs up

The cactus wound powder recipe I used worked really well.
Its just to sprinkle some cinnamon onto it with some kind of water pulling stone.
Limestone gravel or Pumice.
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downwardsfromzero
ModeratorChemical expert
#18 Posted : 10/24/2017 3:19:48 PM
Hey, how are these babies getting along?




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