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very freaky! what is that? last time i had to spray i moved my grafts to a shade place for a week or so and used safer soap but it is a little oily like and can harm some cacti in brighter conditions
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dg wrote:very freaky! what is that? last time i had to spray i moved my grafts to a shade place for a week or so and used safer soap but it is a little oily like and can harm some cacti in brighter conditions A myrtillocalycium polyp chimera cactus and then an aztekium riterii. Both of them are grafted. Here is some info on chimeras.3... 2... 1... BLAST OFF!!!!FFO TSALB ...1 ...2 ...3 My grafting guide
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hostilis, that is a awesome chimera you have there. I like the colours. Aztekium are very slow growers.. and rare!
I wonder if the chimera is a fast grower..
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Trichoscareus pumpkinoi cave paintings attached the following image(s): tricho.jpg (220kb) downloaded 494 time(s).Living to Give
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ahahah that must be unique. Put it on ebay maybe someone will buy it for hundreds.
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Hey DG and Hostillis. It has been a very long time since I posted here so I thought I would see if I still remembered my password. DG that is one cool green house you have got there. Is it for your cacti or are you growing something else as a commercial venture. Cheers Got
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Hey GOT, its my partners greenhouse, and cacti is a secondary bonus. It is getting better all the time, an amazing amount of work to create the perfect climate controlled 35x70' space
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pron shots tey say... cacti tey say doinitrite?
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hxxp://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=23054 ^cool tread, not as homosexual as it seems!
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Kin
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Echinopsis oxygona I believe Nagdeo
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bump some pron for dg & the nexus boogerz attached the following image(s): IMG_20131223_141832.jpg (196kb) downloaded 294 time(s).
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Very nice, boogerz! What species? Pachanoi?
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I figure it's about time to add a few of my cactus friends to this thread Pic 1 - most of my loph's, some young tricho's, as well as a couple of older tricho specimens prior to repotting in the background. Pic 2 & 3 - Young tricho's settling in to some new soil, and a couple of young Lophophora fricii in the corner. Pic 4 - T. bridgesii fma. monstrose with some nice developing pups. Pic 5 & 6 - Some of my older Lophophora williamsii specimens, and one Lophophora koehresii. Pic 7 - Decipiens?, var. texana, small mature williamsii, and a couple of caespitose willy's. Pic 8 - Lophophora williamsii, possibly a decipiens? Not sure at this point, but it is similar in appearance. Pic 9 - Lophophora williamsii, unsure of the clone. Visually similar to the "Kikko" clone, but not a Kikko. An interesting specimen nonetheless Pic 10 - Lophophora williamsii, "Kikko" clone. Pic 11 - One of my most treasured specimens: Lophophora williamsii cristata, grafted onto Trichocereus bridgesii. Will post a few pictures of my older trichocereus specimens some time soon! Entheogenerator attached the following image(s): GEDC0007.JPG (3,253kb) downloaded 281 time(s). GEDC0021.JPG (3,244kb) downloaded 282 time(s). GEDC0022.JPG (3,278kb) downloaded 277 time(s). GEDC0023.JPG (3,281kb) downloaded 273 time(s). GEDC0016.JPG (3,116kb) downloaded 277 time(s). GEDC0017.JPG (3,158kb) downloaded 275 time(s). GEDC0019.JPG (3,159kb) downloaded 274 time(s). GEDC0009.JPG (3,235kb) downloaded 275 time(s). GEDC0011.JPG (3,143kb) downloaded 266 time(s). GEDC0025.JPG (3,142kb) downloaded 262 time(s). GEDC0012.JPG (3,171kb) downloaded 264 time(s).
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Kin
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HOLY SMOKES! Those are some GORGEOUS lophs. Nagdeo
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nicechrisman wrote:HOLY SMOKES! Those are some GORGEOUS lophs. Thanks! I live in a climate with long cold winters, so they are just awakening from their winter resting period. Most of them are in the 4-6 cm diameter range, and the largest of the older specimens are around 7.5cm in diameter. Eventually, I would like to stress a few of them for an extended period in order to increase alkaloid content, then utilize them in a ceremony. But it is difficult to bring myself to harvest such beautiful lifeforms!
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The Unknowing attached the following image(s): SAM_5134.JPG (2,903kb) downloaded 247 time(s). SAM_5135.JPG (2,973kb) downloaded 247 time(s). SAM_5136.JPG (2,877kb) downloaded 244 time(s). SAM_5137.JPG (3,012kb) downloaded 240 time(s). SAM_5128.JPG (3,061kb) downloaded 239 time(s). SAM_5129.JPG (3,001kb) downloaded 244 time(s). IMG_0435 (1).JPG (2,607kb) downloaded 241 time(s).The Universe is Breathing As Above, So Below, As Within, So Without ~ message from the divine
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Those are some beautiful-looking cacti, OneEye! What species are the seedlings?
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Life is a dream, the heart a compass
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Entheogenerator wrote:Those are some beautiful-looking cacti, OneEye! What species are the seedlings? They're a mix of Bridgesii and Peruvian torch. I've got another 600 seeds germinating. My first batch ended pretty badly when our heatwave hit- what you see are the few survivors The Unknowing attached the following image(s): IMG_0435.JPG (2,623kb) downloaded 241 time(s).The Universe is Breathing As Above, So Below, As Within, So Without ~ message from the divine
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