Kin
Posts: 537 Joined: 10-Jun-2012 Last visit: 09-Apr-2024 Location: Ata
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yes please Nagdeo
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Kin
Posts: 537 Joined: 10-Jun-2012 Last visit: 09-Apr-2024 Location: Ata
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Update- I am now in my new growing space. My cacti that I brought down from Washington are LOVING the sunshine and warmth. They have all already put out a fair bit of new growth and one of my bridgesii has a new pup forming. I was given a WHOLE BUNCH of rather mature potted bridgesii, huge pachanoi cuttings, and a couple peruvianus as well as some other interesting cacti. My dream has pretty much come true of being able to have my own cactus farm. It's like an instant cactus farm. I would really like to extend thanks to the person who helped me attain this dream of mine. Not sure if you want me to name you or not, but THANK YOU! Nagdeo
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Journeyman
Posts: 195 Joined: 09-May-2012 Last visit: 26-Jul-2024 Location: Earth
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Can't wait to see some pics!
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DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 833 Joined: 19-Oct-2010 Last visit: 21-Aug-2023 Location: Planet Earth
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Gratz on the cacti farm. Cant wait to see pitures. --------------------------------------------------*Kash's LSA Extraction* * Kash's Mescaline Extraction*------------------------------------------------------ All things I say are complete and utter ramblings of nonsense. Do not consider taking anything iterated from the depths of my subconsciousness rationally and/or seriously.
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Kin
Posts: 537 Joined: 10-Jun-2012 Last visit: 09-Apr-2024 Location: Ata
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Just got the first plant in the ground today. Up till now I've been growing them in pots and they have been loving the So Cal sun. I'm really excited about the one I planted in the ground. It's a bridgesii with an interesting history. It should provide nicely for many years to come. I also plan on planting a very special pachanoi that I have in the ground as well, just waiting for the cuttings to root into their pots first. Nagdeo
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DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 1175 Joined: 10-Jun-2010 Last visit: 27-Apr-2016
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very cool- the climate there is so much warmer than mine, i'd have to wait for spring now to do any propagation or planting.
did you put them in the ground, or raised beds? hows the soil, etc? full sun/partial shade?
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Kin
Posts: 537 Joined: 10-Jun-2012 Last visit: 09-Apr-2024 Location: Ata
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My soil is a very nice sandy loam that drains very well and this was a cactus already rooted into a 5 gallon pot. The weather here is still in the mid 70's consistently. I've found my cacti are happier in partial shade here, so I picked a spot that gets good mid day sun and then falls into the dappled shade of a tree in the hotter parts of the afternoon. Dug a nice big hole, amended with some compost, organic fertilizer and mycorhyzal/bacterial innoculant with humic acid and stuff. Nagdeo
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DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 1175 Joined: 10-Jun-2010 Last visit: 27-Apr-2016
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sounds awesome, they should do very well
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DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 908 Joined: 06-May-2012 Last visit: 07-Mar-2020
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Awesome man! I'm planning on moving somewhere warm soon as well and I will grow lots of cacti. 3... 2... 1... BLAST OFF!!!!FFO TSALB ...1 ...2 ...3 My grafting guide
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Kin
Posts: 537 Joined: 10-Jun-2012 Last visit: 09-Apr-2024 Location: Ata
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Yes, very rewarding. I do miss the mushroom picking in the Northwest, but my cacti more than make up for it. Nagdeo
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DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 415 Joined: 10-Jul-2010 Last visit: 18-Apr-2020 Location: Earth
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^^ You can always pick some Panaeolus cinctulus they should actually be coming in right about now, atleast with the first rains just kissin my part of the land Living to Give
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