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Kyle109
#201 Posted : 8/13/2014 9:31:22 AM

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#202 Posted : 8/14/2014 5:23:26 AM

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Holy christ!!! Is that your TBMC there? That is just rediculously amazing!!!!!
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#203 Posted : 8/14/2014 9:29:01 AM

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hehehe nah i wish! theyre from some other crazy cacti connoisseur Pleased just thought they should be shared here
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#204 Posted : 8/14/2014 10:12:06 AM

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I figure it's about time to add a few of my cactus friends to this thread Smile

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! Smile


I do love that cristata - that is a rare one !!
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#205 Posted : 8/15/2014 11:05:40 PM

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More..





Shocked

Wow. This blew my mind! I didn't know Lophos could get so massive. How old is that cactus?
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#206 Posted : 8/16/2014 6:05:39 AM

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It would have be quite a fair old age , it's incredibly big and a very healthy old girl ! Pleased
 
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#207 Posted : 8/23/2014 10:26:59 AM

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^^@ Nathaniel ,This is the same cactus, almost 20 years ago. I must say again these arent mine. Theyre from another thread.





^^ some recent impressive posts
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#208 Posted : 8/23/2014 4:22:07 PM

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That is quite nice. I hope to have such beautiful cacti some day. Looks like I'll have to wait until I'm 50 to have a huge Lopho cluster Crying or very sad


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#209 Posted : 8/24/2014 11:45:41 AM

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I can´t say I care for it very much - a whole mass of small heads, the vast majority of which have never flowered. Not at all like a natural peyote clump in habitat.
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#210 Posted : 9/3/2014 7:46:31 PM

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These two guys sprouted on mi pedro a few weeks ago Smile



and then this guy sprouted on my other plant about the same time



My pedros thus far
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#211 Posted : 9/4/2014 1:25:47 AM

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Nathaniel, are you going to root them or leave them attached?
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#212 Posted : 9/4/2014 3:46:27 AM

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I am going to cut the biggest branch next year and probably give it to my friend to grow. Depending on how large the upper branches get I may or may not cut them at that time as well. I really would like to try a graft some time but that will be further down the road. I'm really holding my breath for a flower some time!

I was also thinking about trying to bonsai a little cutting just so I can have it in my room and not take up so much space. Mini pedro cactus? Razz

edit: in case anyone was wondering, I made the glass that adorns my cactus pots. More where that came from! Thumbs up
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#213 Posted : 9/4/2014 4:28:38 AM

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I've had quite a few of some spider friends on my cactus all year and got this cool pic of a daddy long legs on my bridgesii today.
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#214 Posted : 9/4/2014 4:32:31 AM

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Ok I gots it done finally. I have a mammillaria that is about to flower and im just waiting on that before I take pictures for here of all my cacti.
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#215 Posted : 9/4/2014 10:13:12 AM

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Nathaniel wrote:

edit: in case anyone was wondering, I made the glass that adorns my cactus pots. More where that came from! Thumbs up


Neat - I like the blue cube, especially.
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#216 Posted : 9/4/2014 6:27:10 PM

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Heres another type of spider I found on the same bridgesii today, much moar scarier Very happy
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#217 Posted : 9/4/2014 9:47:21 PM

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Neat - I like the blue cube, especially.

Well thank you! I'll be doing lots of glass casting this semester so I'll probably switch things up once I make some new pieces.

^^^That spider looks scary! Do you know what kind it is? I get little spiders on my cacti but they are just regular house and garden spiders. I welcome them to protect my plants from harm! They don't like when I move my plants, though, so they are often transient.
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#218 Posted : 9/4/2014 10:48:58 PM

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Idk what kind it is but it's usually like the other post I have above it and there just daddy long legs, but there was that guy today. I only have maybe half a month before I have to bring them in for dormancy though so I will have to rid them of spiders lol
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#219 Posted : 9/5/2014 10:48:09 AM

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I once had one like that living in the door mirror of my car. We went thousands of miles together!

It was real neat - he would be in his web - then I would shut the door and he would run into the mirror - and off we went.
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#220 Posted : 9/5/2014 5:40:52 PM

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Ok i was going to wait till the whole crown of flowers flowered but i cant wait. This is my mysterious mammillaria of some sort, Ive never known of the I.D. just narrowed it down to a mammillaria but i could be wrong.
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