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Madcap
#1 Posted : 7/5/2011 6:02:20 PM

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1. Red Caapi from hp. Really doing well.

2. psychotria alba, little yellow. Made some adjustments in fert, hoping that help

3 and 4 are WCC san pedro logs that have started to produce offsets AND now root probes. The little white offset was growing under ground, I rotated the log to allow it to get light.

5. pedro torch hybrid with hellfire red spines. just pupped.

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Dreamwalker
#2 Posted : 7/5/2011 6:32:45 PM

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Wow... Very nice plants and cacti!

Interesting Pedro torch cactus with hellfire spines!

Nice work!
 
Malaclypse
#3 Posted : 7/6/2011 1:03:00 AM

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Very nice. I'm especially digging that caapi. I got 3 rooted cuttings from HP late spring that are still doing ok. I just moved them outside now that summer is fully rolling here. They dropped their original leaves and have some new ones, but two of them seem to have just stopped growing despite potting up. Since they are still small I haven't bothered having something from them to run up yet, wonder if this might be part of the slowness.

Mind sharing your caapi growing strategy? IE where is it relative to sunlight? Did you start from a small cutting as well and just pot up a few times as you went? What sort of soil/fertalizer are you using?

Keep up the good work!
 
Madcap
#4 Posted : 7/7/2011 2:31:03 AM

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Caapi is in mostly miracle grow potting soil with a little extra perilte. I fertilize with a locally composted organic fert.

The big "to do" is the trellis. Huge difference that makes. Thanks to andje for setting that up.

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