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#241 Posted : 10/9/2014 8:33:35 PM

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Went to put away all my cacti from the garage into the basement today and figured id snap a few photos because they were looking so good even entering dormancy.
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#242 Posted : 10/10/2014 1:44:04 PM

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A Lophophora williamsii var. spiralis, it appears to be becoming rather elliptical in shape, and is developing a double growing point - becoming mostruosa??

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#243 Posted : 11/9/2014 12:27:14 PM

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Awesome looking cacti people! Keep up the good work Very happy

I just repotted my 3-headed Peruvianus that I grew from seed from Koehres Kakteen. I've grown quite attached to it Rolling eyes
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#244 Posted : 11/9/2014 2:16:58 PM

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1st picture from left to right: Pachanoi, Brisgesii and Peruvianus. All 1 year and 4.5 months old, seedgrown.

2nd picture is my nearly 8 year old San Pedro stump with 3 different types of seedlings grated onto it.

3rd picture left is a grafted Bridgesii and right is a grafted Peruvianus (same age as the repotted seedlings).
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#245 Posted : 11/10/2014 7:30:18 AM

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Some own-roots crested and monstrose trichocereus seedlings. Thanks for the seeds nitrogen!
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#246 Posted : 11/11/2014 3:07:28 AM
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awesome stuff Hostilis, D.Rey, Funky, Spanishfly
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#247 Posted : 11/12/2014 4:56:28 AM

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More stuff. Grafts and what not.
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#248 Posted : 11/14/2014 12:31:05 AM

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Snow rolled in. Most plants are inside, but the escobaria and some of the echinocereus stay out.
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#249 Posted : 11/14/2014 1:07:38 PM

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Unusual pics, I hope the cacti survive their chilling.
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#250 Posted : 11/15/2014 12:54:54 AM

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@Hostilis:

I love your crested and monstrose seedlings! They're looking really good.
What species are they? Crossed with SS01?
 
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#251 Posted : 11/15/2014 2:54:04 AM

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Funky Monkey wrote:
@Hostilis:

I love your crested and monstrose seedlings! They're looking really good.
What species are they? Crossed with SS01?


There are several hybrids involved. TPM = T. peruvianus monstrose TPQC = T. pachanoi quasi crest TPC = T. peruvianus crest

TPM x SS02, TPM x N1, TPQC x TPM, TPC x Juul's giant, and a few others.
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#252 Posted : 11/15/2014 4:00:19 AM

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Spanishfly wrote:
I hope the cacti survive their chilling.

Escobarias are among the most cold tolerant cacti outside of the Opuntia family. Northern varieties of E. vivipara is hardy to -32°C!

I'm keeping Echinocereus mojavensis, E. polyacanthus, Gymnocalicium gibbosum var. nigrum, and Escobaria vivipara out in zone 7a. I just brought in Chamacereus sylvestrii and some Trichocereus I'm breeding for cold tolerance after letting them freeze solid at -10°C for two nights. Theyre fine Smile I may have to freeze the Trichs again, I expected a couple to die! Laughing

Theres quite a few species that can handle snow [1]
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#253 Posted : 11/15/2014 8:17:54 AM

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Check out this list of cold hardy cacti. It was made by a cactus grower that I often visit his nursery. We live in zone 6b. Cold, snowy, dry (humidity) winters.

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#254 Posted : 11/20/2014 11:52:31 PM

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For some reason I gets no nexus emails about threads im subscribed to anymore, so I haven't seent this thread in awhile lol All of your mutants you have hostilis make me so jealous, and that one yellow globular graft looks stunning what ever it is. Id be extremely interested in that list of cold hardy cacti so I could get some lifetime outsiders going Big grin
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#255 Posted : 12/5/2014 1:35:53 PM

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2 Penis plants, one with pup.
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#256 Posted : 12/6/2014 3:15:33 AM
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aka tall face?
never heard that one..
 
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#257 Posted : 12/6/2014 3:44:48 AM

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Lol yea I seent that, I have the short stubby one and have always wanted the tall one to complete the duo
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#258 Posted : 12/11/2014 3:21:41 AM

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I think that's just the typical clone-a that either he named or somebody else named "tall face."
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#259 Posted : 12/11/2014 4:32:33 AM

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It's actually just my bad handwriting; it's the tall form, not tall face Laughing
Just a couple of the typical clone a.
 
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#260 Posted : 12/11/2014 7:29:47 AM

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Hahaha. I see that now.
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