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I've adopt this torch from somebody who wasn't quite sure about its origin. He said first it was san pedro then peruvian torch... rOm attached the following image(s): IMG_0955.jpg (791kb) downloaded 150 time(s). IMG_0956.jpg (643kb) downloaded 150 time(s). Smell like tea n,n spirit !
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Could this one be a peruvian torch ? Smell like tea n,n spirit !
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Hmmmm , don't know for sure man , but it doesn't have really thin ribs, like Cereus jamacaru , and it doesn't have excessively long spines that blacken near the top . those are the two i find most confusing , and I dont think its either off those, but i cant see the little "V" shaped indents above the spines , which was told most torches have.
Hope that helps, although I've never seen a torch in person
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It looks a little bit off to me... The ribs are very long radially and the spines look more consistently white than I would expect. But, in different growing conditions trichs can look very different. I think a top down shot would help ID it.
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i saw toarch with loong pins maybe it's just a different variety?really dunno for sure.. Tz'is aná
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top ot the torch. rOm attached the following image(s): IMG_1012.jpg (795kb) downloaded 107 time(s). Smell like tea n,n spirit !
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I really can't rule out torch. It could be a peruvianus or a cuzcoensis easily, but for some reason it looks a bit off to me... It's definitely not a cereus anyways. The long central spine with radial small spines and white spine color makes me think its cuzcoensis, but its really hard to tell some trichs apart. Sorry I couldn't help, maybe a pro grower around here will know.
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Thanks for the reply. Smell like tea n,n spirit !
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id say its a cuzcoensis... inactive sorry bro, this one looks to be a dud... give it a sample who knows. if its bitter thats a good thing.. really bitter though
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TBH I just want to know whqt is it for the sake of botany. It's a big plant and I like to keep it in my living room along with others. It feels good to watch plants growing and care for them Smell like tea n,n spirit !
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sorry, imo not a trico
i bet the guys at Australian cacti, or coroboree could help get an exact id (i bet they ask for clearer pics...)
im glad you want to keep it either way, but a cacti of that stature might not be happy indoors for long. if the tip gets light green or white it is starving for light( will also grow skinny and pale at tip, and reach for light over time)
also, even fast growing cacti can quickly and easily be overwatered when growth slows. be sure to use fast draining soil, and allow to fully dry out between waterings
hope that helps dg
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Suicybe wrote:id say its a cuzcoensis... inactive sorry bro, this one looks to be a dud... give it a sample who knows. if its bitter thats a good thing.. really bitter though Unfortunately- this is true. What you have there is definitely cuzcoensis. Sorry man, thats a bummer bro. You could always try making a brew from it, but cuzcoensis generally has a very low mesc. content, if any.. True peruvian pedro is usually your best bet to avoid mis-identification. Cuzcoensis i believe usually has distinctly bright white spines, whereas peruvian torch generally has darker flame colored spines, hence its fiery title Along with its effects of course If your really bummed, PM me for a source of a good true peruvian pedro cuttings i dont know if the vendor would like me to post his name all over this forum, so i think its respectful to not disclose it publicly.
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Well it's a FOAF who trade it for very low and I don't feel to have get bummed really. It's great ornemental plant in a living room. So I'm really no much disappointed about it. Thanks for responding everyone. Much peace and creativity for 2011. Smell like tea n,n spirit !
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