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I found some semi wild cacti with a monstruose mutation and some kind of infection. I wonder if is it safe to take some cut and grow them near other cacti with no infections at all. BeJake attached the following image(s): mutant.jpg (195kb) downloaded 88 time(s). mutant2.jpg (140kb) downloaded 89 time(s).
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Posts: 600 Joined: 13-Dec-2013 Last visit: 11-Jun-2023
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Looks like witches broom. I don't even know what witches broom is but people seem to be very wary of it... As far I know though I haven't heard any definitive evidence that it's contagious.
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Posts: 476 Joined: 11-Nov-2017 Last visit: 12-Mar-2023
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Why would you want to introduce a pathogen intentionally into your garden? Mutations... you can purchase many different seeds from several different hybridizers that will give you a nice percentage of mutations and as you get to grow them from seed... no worries about pathogens. When I graft you graft we graft
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Posts: 8617 Joined: 30-Aug-2008 Last visit: 07-Nov-2024 Location: square root of minus one
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They also look like they're crawling with mealy bugs. Not recommended. Interesting form though: makes me wonder - is it someone else's secret budding experiment? “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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Posts: 21 Joined: 08-Aug-2015 Last visit: 03-Jul-2019 Location: Laboratory
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Am I the only person thinking those surrounding plants with tiny leaves are a likely DMT candidate?
I know of at least three species that look like that with high levels in root bark.
Interesting to see these entheogens possibly growing together.
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Posts: 620 Joined: 29-Jan-2017 Last visit: 08-Jan-2021
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downwardsfromzero wrote:They also look like they're crawling with mealy bugs. Not recommended.
Interesting form though: makes me wonder - is it someone else's secret budding experiment? Trich cacti and what looks like mimosa hostilis. I would think that’s someone else’s garden. Is it around anything, like a house?
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Posts: 6 Joined: 17-Feb-2018 Last visit: 30-Apr-2022
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i have eated some of the same Cacti Mutations and it was safe for Tea IME, thats my experience
take care
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