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Posts: 12 Joined: 18-Jan-2012 Last visit: 03-Jan-2015
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Hello everyone, In the link below are some pictures of what might be bridgesii and a peruvian trichocereus. I'm hoping I can get some experienced eyes on these cacti. http://imgur.com/a/dkvzjThanks!
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 "Love is the medicine."
Posts: 252 Joined: 05-Sep-2011 Last visit: 19-Sep-2020 Location: somewhere in Central America!
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Trichocereus pachanoi (¯`'·.¸(♥)¸.·'´¯  But suddenly you're ripped into being alive. And life is pain, and life is suffering, and life is horror, but my god you are alive and it is spectacular!
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Posts: 833 Joined: 19-Oct-2010 Last visit: 21-Aug-2023 Location: Planet Earth
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I'm pretty certain those look like bridgesii, but not a species expert by any definition. --------------------------------------------------*Kash's LSA Extraction* * Kash's Mescaline Extraction*------------------------------------------------------ All things I say are complete and utter ramblings of nonsense. Do not consider taking anything iterated from the depths of my subconsciousness rationally and/or seriously.
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 "Love is the medicine."
Posts: 252 Joined: 05-Sep-2011 Last visit: 19-Sep-2020 Location: somewhere in Central America!
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Was the big one despined? It is difficult to positively ID anything without spines. It definitely looks bridgesoid. The small ones resemble Pachanoi, but again, if the spines were clipped it is hard to say for certain. (¯`'·.¸(♥)¸.·'´¯  But suddenly you're ripped into being alive. And life is pain, and life is suffering, and life is horror, but my god you are alive and it is spectacular!
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Posts: 833 Joined: 19-Oct-2010 Last visit: 21-Aug-2023 Location: Planet Earth
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The small ones are definitly bridgesii, have a few of my own that look exactly the same. They all look to be bridgesii to be honest, your in luck. Bridgesii's have much more consistent potency than pachanois ime. --------------------------------------------------*Kash's LSA Extraction* * Kash's Mescaline Extraction*------------------------------------------------------ All things I say are complete and utter ramblings of nonsense. Do not consider taking anything iterated from the depths of my subconsciousness rationally and/or seriously.
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 Homo discens
Posts: 1827 Joined: 02-Aug-2012 Last visit: 07-Aug-2020
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DUDE LOOK OUT THERE'S A COP CAR IN THE LAST PICTURE!! THEY'RE COMING TO RAID YOUR CACTUS GARDEN!!!! But seriously, they look like bridgesii if the spines have been clipped. If not, they could potentially be non-PC pachanoi or a hybrid of some sort.
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Posts: 12 Joined: 18-Jan-2012 Last visit: 03-Jan-2015
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spines were clipped for ease of handling - they grew in clusters of 3/4 and were toothpick-like with darkened tips.
thanks for the reassurances, the person who owns these will be very happy to hear that they are most likely bridgesii!
Pic 4 (the one with the baby offshoot) was taken from a different cacti that I think looks more like a trichocereus pedro/peruvian but I'm no expert.
Also, say hello to those baby caapi vines!
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 Homo discens
Posts: 1827 Joined: 02-Aug-2012 Last visit: 07-Aug-2020
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Pictures #4, 5, and 6 look like they could potentially be PC pachanoi or "Pachanot" as they are sometimes called. #4 looks more likely than #5 and #6.
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