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clyde_frog
#1 Posted : 4/1/2014 5:22:38 PM

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Hello all, I have a question for the ye old cactus sages of the nexus. Sorry not allowed to post in the cacti subforum yet, anyways I left town for the weekend, and before I left all of my cacti were just fine, but when I returned there was this huge scar on one of my bridgesi like it was in some epic battle, does anyone know what this is from? oh also attached in the following order
Trichocereus Cuzcoensis
Pilocereus Aurenzes
Various cacti, Myrtillocactus Geometrizans, Opunitia spp., Waberbaurcereus spp., Aloe, blah
Tirchocereus Peruvianus var puquiensis
Trichocereus Peruvianus
Trichocereus Pachanoi Juul's Giant
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#2 Posted : 4/1/2014 9:57:22 PM

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Clearly your cacti have been fighting when you're not around! Laughing

I might also suggest you check for pests (mites, bugs, et cetera).
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clyde_frog
#3 Posted : 4/1/2014 11:36:38 PM

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Ha they must've been with swords or something, that scar is bodacious Laughing
I looked for bugs and didn't see any, although my vision isn't too great so it'll be hard for me to see something like mites, I'll double check, thanks for the reply!
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#4 Posted : 4/2/2014 1:20:43 AM

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clyde_frog wrote:
Ha they must've been with swords or something, that scar is bodacious Laughing
I looked for bugs and didn't see any, although my vision isn't too great so it'll be hard for me to see something like mites, I'll double check, thanks for the reply!

Pocket microscopes can be a very useful tool for plant caretakers. Thumbs up
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clyde_frog
#5 Posted : 4/2/2014 2:30:53 AM

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good to know, I need to get one anyways, spring is here, and my garden's a growingBig grin
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