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SWIM just bought this recently, SWIM thinks it's (hopefully) a Peruvian Torch. Please help SWIM identify this Cacti. kinkyking attached the following image(s): DSCF1374.JPG (605kb) downloaded 257 time(s). DSCF1376.JPG (599kb) downloaded 252 time(s). DSCF1377.JPG (613kb) downloaded 253 time(s). DSCF1378.JPG (606kb) downloaded 253 time(s).
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Looks like the good stuff! (I'd wait for more knowledgeable people to chime in tho) Need to calculate between salts and freebases? Click here! Need to calculate freebase or salt percentage at a given pH? Click here!
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could be a stetsonia coryne, well known as the toothpick cactus. i could be wrong so look into it "You are an explorer, and you represent our species, and the greatest good you can do is to bring back a new idea, because our world is endangered by the absence of good ideas. Our world is in crisis because of the absence of consciousness." — Terence McKenna
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Infundibulum wrote:Looks like the good stuff!
(I'd wait for more knowledgeable people to chime in tho)
Just hope what you say is right DoctorMantus wrote:could be a stetsonia coryne, well known as the toothpick cactus. i could be wrong so look into it Come on buddy, don't disappoint me, that "stetsonia coryne" you're mentioning has white/grey spikes, but SWIM's Cacti has yellow ones and much less spikes .
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This cacti is a Stetsonia Coryne it has yellow spikes, depending on the maturity or growth stage of the cactus its possible that your cactus at one point had white/grey spikes yea? it also could have its diff spike color bc of conditions it was grew in. "You are an explorer, and you represent our species, and the greatest good you can do is to bring back a new idea, because our world is endangered by the absence of good ideas. Our world is in crisis because of the absence of consciousness." — Terence McKenna
"They Say It helps when you close yours eyes cowboy"
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DoctorMantus wrote:This cacti is a Stetsonia Coryne it has yellow spikes, depending on the maturity or growth stage of the cactus its possible that your cactus at one point had white/grey spikes yea? it also could have its diff spike color bc of conditions it was grew in. You mean SWIM's Cacti will have longer and more spikes when it gets older? but there was another one at the greenhouse, very big, the size of a human (and very expensive too) but had no significant difference from SWIM's. Are you sure this doesn't look like a torch and not even near?
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i did not say longer or more, if you want i am sure you could cut all the spikes off if you didnt want them. Stetsonia Coryne. Also known as the toothpick cactus, this frequent look-alike has ribs very similar to that of T. Pachanoi. The biggest difference however is that where the spines come out the ribs usually appear to widen, giving the ribs a wavy vertical appearance. "You are an explorer, and you represent our species, and the greatest good you can do is to bring back a new idea, because our world is endangered by the absence of good ideas. Our world is in crisis because of the absence of consciousness." — Terence McKenna
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Looks like a peruvianoid to me. Nice find!
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Beautiful clone dude! Its always hard to laydown an exact id when they are young.... But Id say its a Peruvianus with perhaps some Bridgesii genes's in there too. Id lean more to the Peruvianus side on this one tho... Either way, Its the real deal!
Looks very very nice, Id say you got a great find there, Lovely bloom on the skin and great even growth.
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antichode wrote:Beautiful clone dude! Its always hard to laydown an exact id when they are young.... But Id say its a Peruvianus with perhaps some Bridgesii genes's in there too. Id lean more to the Peruvianus side on this one tho... Either way, Its the real deal!
Looks very very nice, Id say you got a great find there, Lovely bloom on the skin and great even growth. I agree. I'd eat it all.
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OK then!!! I'll breed this lady Cacti into a garden!
Thanks everyone!
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it *seems* a toarch to swim Tz'is aná
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kinkyking wrote:OK then!!! I'll breed this lady Cacti into a garden!
Thanks everyone! looks like a nice one to propagate! much more satisfying that eating it onces
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Is it wise to cut this lady in half now to have 2 pots or is it still soon?
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nice one! you can cut the top and root it.15cms tip will do. im just a blue reindeer, dont listen to me, listen to her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ABIkH7m0s
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Lookin' like a peruvian to me. Tasty one too
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nice one! you can cut the top and root it.15cms tip will do. im just a blue reindeer, dont listen to me, listen to her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ABIkH7m0s
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Looks exactly like my peruvians I bought.
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i'd let it get to 4-5' before cutting(more boimass in a shorter that way!)
also, tip cuttings 10-12" are recommended
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Yeah , i don't think it's a toothpick cactus ; they have black spines near the top, and the spines are vary in length greatly on a toothpick cactus. even on my little one
and your's has the little gull wings "v" above the spines , a sign of psychedelia apparently
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