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Enlightened_One
#1 Posted : 10/5/2014 2:53:20 PM

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Hello everybody! Smile

I know this doesn't really belong here, but until I am a full member I will share some of my Botanical collection here Cool

I thought I would share some of my cacti collection.. Enjoy! Thumbs up







New growth pushing from a newly rooted giant San Pedro cutting!


Hope y'all enjoy some of my collection!

Much love,

E.O.
 

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tensecondtom
#2 Posted : 1/9/2015 9:16:49 PM

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Nice!


Here are some of my Cacti:







 
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#3 Posted : 1/9/2015 11:31:09 PM
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very nice!

notes: one of the columnar cati in the 'bed' with the others is not a trichocereus
they could use more light
some lophs showing alot of mite damage

cheers, and welcome aboard Smile
 
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#4 Posted : 1/9/2015 11:34:23 PM
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oops, i see now there are two posters in this thread...


EO, congrats on the full membership

both gardens need more light and have mite damage on lophs
non trich is in ten's garden
 
Varni
#5 Posted : 1/10/2015 1:35:27 AM

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I love seeing succulent gardens like these. Both of these are gorgeous. I just got my first Christmas. Not 100% if it's active but it definitely fits the description.
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DrWalrus
#6 Posted : 1/10/2015 6:09:16 AM

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I see a varying ratio of soil for each of these cacti? What is your soil composed of?
 
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#7 Posted : 1/10/2015 11:57:57 PM

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Nice collection both Smile. I only started out with peyote and san pedro seeds, which are now small seedlings. Will take some time before they look like that Smile.

Unfortunately Im also not a full member yet, maybe Ill post some pics of the cacti and the rest of my ethnobotanical garden start up (cannabis, salvia, poppy, nicotina rustica, morning glory, working on iboga and ehpedra), in the welcome area.
 
tensecondtom
#8 Posted : 1/13/2015 1:48:31 PM

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Thanks for the Info about mitedamage, probably they have al lot more of damage, because the Pictures are not the latest.

A lot of the cacti on the windowsill really don´t look very good, they did not get the care that they need...

I have to gather informations about the right care and possible vernins.

Iknow they dont get the right amount of light, maybe they move to different location, but the only other location they can get is a little bit risky, because in the winter are Temperatures below 0 degree Celius is common, even indoors....

Next week they will get a new soilmix from a local cactusbreeder and maybe the get single post insted of this windowsil bed.


I hope the they will get a better care (the care they deserve) in 2015!

There is mutch to leran, and hopefuly somone can Identify the cacti when new pictures are taken.




I hope my English is understandable, it seems to be not my motherlanguage and i`m not a very talanted linguist.
 
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#9 Posted : 1/13/2015 6:29:01 PM

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Even almost all of the OP's lophs and trichs are etoliated. learn how to be able to put your cacti into dormancy and then you will be able to put them outside the whole warm growing seasons and then introduce them into dormancy to be brought inside all winter and they wont etoliate.
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