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Cheers man! thanks for the helpful info Ill get it under the lamp first thing in the morning. peace I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.
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Any cacti experts out there care to ID this: I'm thinking pachanoi, based on keepertrout's info, but I was hoping for a second opinion. Many thanks. kephra attached the following image(s): IMG_1157.jpg (149kb) downloaded 396 time(s). IMG_1158.jpg (126kb) downloaded 391 time(s). IMG_1159.jpg (214kb) downloaded 391 time(s).Everything contained in this post is for entertainment purposes only and should in no way be construed as condoning illegal activity or suggesting that I have performed said illegal activity no matter how profound or enlightening said illegal activity may in fact be.
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Here's a sad little cast-off that broke off of a larger cactus. Was apparently stuck in a pot, left in a garage with minimal sunlight to see if it would grow. I happened to be talking to this person about psychedelic cacti and they said "Hey, take this one. I thought it was going to die, but it lived through the winter." What the heck says I. I will try to recover him to full health and perhaps he will reward me. What do you guys think? Small, brown spines. Hyperdimensional Cuttlefish attached the following image(s): IMG_0567[1].JPG (1,556kb) downloaded 372 time(s). IMG_0569[1].JPG (1,515kb) downloaded 371 time(s). IMG_0568[1].JPG (1,339kb) downloaded 374 time(s).All these posts are on behalf of Stimpy, my yellow bullhead. He is an adventurous fish, and I feel his exploits are worth sharing...so much so, I occasionally forget that HE is the one who does these things. Sometimes I get caught in the moment and write of his experiences in the first person; this is a mistake, for I am an upstanding citizen who never does wrong. Stimpy is the degenerate.
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Kalt und Heiß, Schwarz und Rot, Kürper und Geist, Liebe und Chaos
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This one above is not a trichocereus and is not active. It looks like a cereus though and definitely in need of TLC! 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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Infundibulum wrote:This one above is not a trichocereus and is not active. It looks like a cereus though and definitely in need of TLC!
I know, even if it isn't active, it has survived and deserves a chance. Poor fella. Thanks Inf. All these posts are on behalf of Stimpy, my yellow bullhead. He is an adventurous fish, and I feel his exploits are worth sharing...so much so, I occasionally forget that HE is the one who does these things. Sometimes I get caught in the moment and write of his experiences in the first person; this is a mistake, for I am an upstanding citizen who never does wrong. Stimpy is the degenerate.
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Kephra, that does look like a pachanoi to me.
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House, thanks for the input. Seems a pretty lucky find at my local nursery. Everything contained in this post is for entertainment purposes only and should in no way be construed as condoning illegal activity or suggesting that I have performed said illegal activity no matter how profound or enlightening said illegal activity may in fact be.
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Hi experts ! Need you're opinion on an botanical identification question ... This photo has been taken in southern Colombia. I have not much skill in cacti botanics, but from what I have red I would say the man is belonging to the Echinopsis ( Trichocereus) genus. I that correct ? Now I have no idea of the exact species ... I have seen a lot of pachanoi/peruvianus incertitude on the various forums ... Any help will be greatly appreciated ! "The minute one utters a certainty, the opposite comes to mind." May Sarton
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yes. nice one, i'll take a cutting if you can get permission to slice...
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Endophytic, wow, that is a huge trunk! Knarly but beautiful. They look like fat healty pachanoi to me! And it looks like samples have been taken over the years. Any idea how old it is?
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damon wrote:Endophytic, wow, that is a huge trunk! Knarly but beautiful. They look like fat healty pachanoi to me! And it looks like samples have been taken over the years. Any idea how old it is? So you'd say E. pachanoi ? Great. Anyway from what I've seen there is few chance to get confused with a possible toxic species ... Or is there ? I mean in the way one could get confused between mushrooms species ? Yep this trunk seems quite old ... but this is an adolescent regarding some OLD GIANTS I have seen in the neigbourghood Next step is to get out at night with my machete ... Thank you. "The minute one utters a certainty, the opposite comes to mind." May Sarton
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endophytik wrote:
Next step is to get out at night with my machete ...
Thank you.
shame on you! that is super bad karma. dont do it. ask for permission, or look elsewhere
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dg wrote: shame on you! that is super bad karma. dont do it. ask for permission, or look elsewhere
Yup ... you might be right ... Will ask for cuttings ! Anyway these are legions overhere "The minute one utters a certainty, the opposite comes to mind." May Sarton
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if i caught you taking a limb off my cactus without asking id probably take a limb off you! really, but not really. ask first! Hey! You! Get off of my cloud!
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sorry if that was i bit harsh, all living things deserve respect both the cacti and it owner
looks like a desirable plant, all the old cut marks are good evidence too
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So, I had a stop by my local nursery and I found some beautiful cactus that I thought I recognized from pictures online. There was no ID available in the store but I took them home and I think I've found some goodies. However I'm not sure I've identified them correctly, maybe some of you experts can help me out? Trichocereus Peruvianus? Trichocereus Peruvianus? Trichocereus Bridgesii? At first I thought it might be some kind of Trichocereus, but I'm starting to believe it's a Pilosocereus? Any help to ID these would be highly appreciated. Many Thanks! The owls are not what they seem
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the first two are trichocereus, probably of peruvian genetics the second two are not. not sure of their id
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dg wrote:the first two are trichocereus, probably of peruvian genetics the second two are not. not sure of their id Ok, big thanks dg! But why do you think the third isn't a Trichocereus? I wouldn't be able to see a difference between no. 2 and no. 3 if it wasn't for the spines. The owls are not what they seem
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Never mind the ugly flower Ho** De*** glued on the top... I think this little guy might be a trichocereus. Thoughts? Hyperdimensional Cuttlefish attached the following image(s): photo.JPG (762kb) downloaded 218 time(s).All these posts are on behalf of Stimpy, my yellow bullhead. He is an adventurous fish, and I feel his exploits are worth sharing...so much so, I occasionally forget that HE is the one who does these things. Sometimes I get caught in the moment and write of his experiences in the first person; this is a mistake, for I am an upstanding citizen who never does wrong. Stimpy is the degenerate.
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^ not, sorry unsure of id though
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