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Hey all, just realized i can finally post outside of the new members section yay and as such i decided i would share a few photo's of my Loph.Willi's newageshaman attached the following image(s): Baby L.Willi.jpg (973kb) downloaded 102 time(s). L.Willi 5 - 7 year old.jpg (931kb) downloaded 101 time(s). L.Willi Var Caepeosta 5- 7 year old.jpg (576kb) downloaded 100 time(s). L.Willi Var Caepeosta.jpg (849kb) downloaded 99 time(s).
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Posts: 29 Joined: 05-Jun-2013 Last visit: 27-Mar-2015 Location: The Land Of OZ
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newageshaman wrote:Hey all, just realized i can finally post outside of the new members section yay and as such i decided i would share a few photo's of my Loph.Willi's The two smallest ones in the first pic are var. caespitosa cuttings taken off the plant in the last picture. The second last pic is also a caespitosa with from what i counted easily 15 tiny buttons not including the two main pups
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you need to get some pereskiopsis ASAP. nice plants My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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Parshvik Chintan wrote:you need to get some pereskiopsis ASAP. nice plants anything larger than seedling size does better on columnar cacti like trichocereus cereus peruvianus etc- usually can find suitable stock at nurseries or big box stores (pere is harder to source locally) Nice budding collection newage- thanks for posting
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it would certainly be useful for maturing some of the smaller caes pups but yea, for bigger plants you would want myrtillo or something. i was just thinking more for propagation rather than grafting already large plants. My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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Posts: 29 Joined: 05-Jun-2013 Last visit: 27-Mar-2015 Location: The Land Of OZ
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thanks all will eventually start trying to graft on pere with the smaller ones, i think i will keep the larger ones growing on there own roots for awhile .
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depending on your climate/conditions highly recommend smaller pots- and mainly mineral based soil w/o much organic matter. (i've killed a few w/kindness over the years )
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