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#121 Posted : 6/10/2016 2:32:02 AM

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Greetings everybody !!!
Hope you are doing well, in harmony and love Love Love

Just recently i bought this fellow here, and was wondering if someone could help me with his namePleased

While passing near local flower shop he got my attention. Im not gonna lie, i bought him in hope that it could be one of the alkaloid active trichocereus specimens. But even if no, still a very nice cactus for my home collection!Smile

Enjoy the pics buds

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Not a San Pedro... I'm not quite sure what it is. I thought at first a Pilosocerues, then maybe a Toothpick Cactus. But I'm not sure. Browningia maybe?
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#122 Posted : 6/11/2016 9:09:26 AM

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I collected this little baby while at work, snapped off so I took her home to add to the collection.
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#123 Posted : 7/5/2016 10:55:14 PM

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Hey friendos,

Would anyone be able to help me identify this big old guy in my new backyard. I'm fairly certain it's a Cereus Peruvianus but I'm very vague with my cacti so really have no idea.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

(even if it is a Cereus, would it be worth taking some cuttings to re-plant? The old guy defiantly looks on the latter half of his moon cycle, if you catch my drift.)

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#124 Posted : 7/6/2016 12:19:57 AM

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Looks like a Cereus of some sort (peruvianus has red flowers) Theres a lot of debate over what's what. They all produce pretty much the same fruit to my knowledge. Its tasty Smile "Peruvian Apple"

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#125 Posted : 8/9/2016 4:56:12 PM

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Whats with this one? I cant tell them apart Very happy



Is it active? And which one is it? Looks like brigedisii to me
 
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#126 Posted : 8/10/2016 12:28:41 AM

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that kinda looks like a tricho but it could also be a Myrtillocactus geometrizans. I cant really tell from your photo
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#127 Posted : 8/10/2016 1:56:55 AM

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Ulim, the cactus in the potted plant with the rocks looks like its molding from the bottom up. You should replant and try to salvage as much as possible before it is too late. It might already be too late.
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#128 Posted : 8/10/2016 4:49:02 PM

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Mitakuye Oyasin wrote:
Ulim, the cactus in the potted plant with the rocks looks like its molding from the bottom up. You should replant and try to salvage as much as possible before it is too late. It might already be too late.


They arent mine so i cant save them. They arent moldy just dried to a crisp.
i could only save the one i requested id of.
Im gonna take him anyways.
He too is drying out.
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#129 Posted : 8/10/2016 11:51:34 PM

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Bummer. Hope the one you got is able to be saved.
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#130 Posted : 8/11/2016 11:42:32 PM

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Ulim wrote:
Mitakuye Oyasin wrote:
Ulim, the cactus in the potted plant with the rocks looks like its molding from the bottom up. You should replant and try to salvage as much as possible before it is too late. It might already be too late.


They arent mine so i cant save them. They arent moldy just dried to a crisp.
i could only save the one i requested id of.
Im gonna take him anyways.
He too is drying out.
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Somebody here to check this one?Confused
 
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#131 Posted : 8/11/2016 11:54:44 PM

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I don't know what it is but, IMO, it's not a trichocereus.







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#132 Posted : 8/12/2016 12:01:37 AM

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After looking at that album I'm pretty sure what you posted is a Myrtillocactus geometrizans
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#133 Posted : 8/12/2016 6:02:11 PM

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Muskogee Herbman wrote:
After looking at that album I'm pretty sure what you posted is a Myrtillocactus geometrizans

Really? Confused
Because it seems really straight to me.
 
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#134 Posted : 8/12/2016 8:58:15 PM

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Not sure what you mean by straight but... looks to me it is the same as this cactus.
Blue myrtle cactus is common name I believe
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#135 Posted : 8/18/2016 10:00:12 PM

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Hey MH, The first two are the hardware store cacti I mentioned elsewhere n another thread you said might be mislabeled brownings. The smallest had the stupid straw flower glued on, the large pairs to me seem like they might not all be the same. Still have my receipt for returns if they are not the real thing lol.
the third are kate clones which I am sure are legit Pachinoi and the last is a pair of peruvianus from another source I feel is legit.
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#136 Posted : 8/19/2016 1:05:08 AM

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One of those Pachanois you found at the hardware store looks like a rare clone called TPQC, though I'm not 100% sure. (2nd picture pot on the right, plant on the left.)

The peruvianus from kate generally are not peruvianus, usually cuzco. Yours I am unsure, but i lean towards them being real peruvianus from the color... Very beautiful blue. Very beautiful cacti in every picture, good job so far <3
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#137 Posted : 8/19/2016 6:02:05 AM

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Muskogee Herbman wrote:
One of those Pachanois you found at the hardware store looks like a rare clone called TPQC, though I'm not 100% sure. (2nd picture pot on the right, plant on the left.)

The peruvianus from kate generally are not peruvianus, usually cuzco. Yours I am unsure, but i lean towards them being real peruvianus from the color... Very beautiful blue. Very beautiful cacti in every picture, good job so far <3


Haha, nice I may have to check the sister stores now. Any thoughts on the tiny guy? T Macro? After you mentioned Browning I still suspect it may be. The Peruvs weren't a Kate strain. I will give them an honorable mention in the plants/seeds section.
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#138 Posted : 8/20/2016 2:25:09 AM

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Not a Trichocereus, could be a cereus (peruvianus?).

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#139 Posted : 9/16/2016 1:32:31 PM

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Found some good stuff! The ones that look "broken off" are probably just the bottom where it "pupped" or budded from the main cactus. They should root just fine. Mine are still rooting fairly fast this late in the Season, but I'm in the Southern Plains U.S. Putting them under lights helps, but until their root systems are developed you don't want them right up under the light or they'll get burned. Once they're rooted trichs like LOTS of light, like an inch from the bulb.
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#140 Posted : 12/22/2016 12:55:29 PM

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I found what I believe to be some sort of trichocereus spec. growing on Lanzarote.

I was also able to collect some seeds! Big grin

Can someone help me with ID?

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