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#121 Posted : 12/13/2012 8:38:01 PM

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Here is my collection of cacti. the table shot is basically all i have cacti wise with a lil golden barrel, a penis plants i just got and the nice furry old man of the andes. then the big guy is my bridgesii with its new pups enjoy Very happy
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#122 Posted : 12/15/2012 12:29:29 AM
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Nice Mel and D.Rey!

Mel- wow thats a lot of pachanoi! need to get you some variety going Smile
 
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#123 Posted : 12/15/2012 1:05:32 AM

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Thanks D.Rey!

dg - The big ones on the right are pachanoi, the smaller ones in the cups on the left are bridgesii seedlings that are around a year or so old. Notice the longer spines on some of them. I'll upload a better picture of the bridgesii's tomorrow.

I've also got a baby terscheckii (I think?) and a macrogonus (I think?) in there.

I'd like to add some peruvianus to the collection sometime here soon but I'd prefer to get one of known quality genetics than take a crap shoot on buying one. Hopefully we'll find our way together sometime in the not so distant future.
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#124 Posted : 12/15/2012 5:28:28 AM
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Oh my bad.
thats great Mel Smile
you'll have more than you can deal with in a few years!
 
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#125 Posted : 12/19/2012 6:27:20 PM

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Ferocactus viridescens I belieeve. Found this young one high in the hills
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#126 Posted : 12/20/2012 1:34:27 AM
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^yup
are you in the SW usa?
i saw similar cacti when i was geode digging south of palm springs
 
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#127 Posted : 12/25/2012 7:48:55 PM

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Yup I am. South of palm springs sounds about right to me. Was just camping south of Palm springs recently in fact.. real nice time of year to be around Anza Borrego.. probably going to make another trip in a week or two. Been reading lots about the paleobiology of the region recently too.. interestin stuff. Anyway, I'm sure you've been there yourself as you seem to be geology-oriented. Perhaps one of these days I'll run into you there.. hahah. Anyway, dont mean to derail the thread...
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#128 Posted : 12/26/2012 2:15:52 AM
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here is a pic from 5 years ago- camping near Hauser geode beds
it was a cold trip for the kiddo Smile
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#129 Posted : 12/26/2012 4:25:33 AM

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Haha gotta love his face. That's too cool that you and your son are into that, reminds me of myself and my pop back in the day when I was about that size.

A picture from Little Blair Valley looking out over borrego. Some real cool pictographs there too.. http://www.petroglyphs.u...aphs_blair_valley_bv.htm
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#130 Posted : 3/7/2013 1:28:22 AM
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some sad winter pron. friend forgot to close the greenhouse doors for a few cold weeks!!
some smaller more delicate stuff is almost totally dead. otherwise just lost a few tips here and there...
for those w/outdoor stuff i hope you also got off w/o too many losses Smile
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#131 Posted : 3/7/2013 2:22:03 AM

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Hey DG, in your fourth picture from the top in that last post there is this plant I need.

Next to the wood, on the right, second from the bottom corner area. It is really wide.
Keep track of that one for me, I am gonna want a cutting later. It is a really cool plant.

I love how they are looking! They found a great home!
 
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#132 Posted : 3/7/2013 4:20:37 AM
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yeah that fatty has been growing good- i remember it as one you wanted a clipping back from for sure Smile
 
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#133 Posted : 3/12/2013 9:59:05 AM

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I've been drooling over this thread for ages, now I'm a full member I can post a few pics of my grafts.

There's 2 pics (front and back) of each plant.

We had a heatwave in January this year and these scions really suffered, I was a bit concerned about them for a while. On the hottest day we had, the mercury hit 49 deg. C. They all lost turgour and it looked like I could have lost a few for a week or so. They all bounced back and all they have to show for it is few wrinkles, which I think adds a bit character.

All these grafts were done in the last 8 months, the bigger scions were approx. 20mm when grafted, but the others were seedlings less than a year old.





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#134 Posted : 3/12/2013 1:53:22 PM
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very sexy!
thanks for sharing Smile

i see some webs are you sure there are no spider mites? lophs are very susceptible/
 
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#135 Posted : 3/12/2013 10:38:57 PM

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Not as sexy as yours dg, but they are cute when they're little.

That one with the webs on it has a little spider that has taken up residence there, he's about 4mm across and I don't think he's doing any damage.

I have spotted the odd mite though, I like to examine them with a USB microscope/camera every now and then. When I see them I hit them with diatomaceous earth in a solution of water which seems to keep them under control.
 
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#136 Posted : 3/20/2013 10:30:17 PM
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Fresh arrivals Smile

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#137 Posted : 3/20/2013 11:23:54 PM
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^holy cow- awesome Smile
 
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#138 Posted : 3/20/2013 11:45:48 PM

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wowza!
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#139 Posted : 3/21/2013 12:11:41 AM

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Yup I am. South of palm springs sounds about right to me. Was just camping south of Palm springs recently in fact.. real nice time of year to be around Anza Borrego.. probably going to make another trip in a week or two. Been reading lots about the paleobiology of the region recently too.. interestin stuff. Anyway, I'm sure you've been there yourself as you seem to be geology-oriented. Perhaps one of these days I'll run into you there.. hahah. Anyway, dont mean to derail the thread...


Anza Borrego is so awesome! I used to go camping there with my hippie elementary school. I'm moving back to So Cal soon. I can't wait to go back there!
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#140 Posted : 3/21/2013 12:18:37 AM
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^holy cow- awesome Smile


When I opened the box it putted a big smile on my face Smile. Friday I have some real cactus porn to show to your guys....
 
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