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So ive taken a look at both of those cacti strains. I am no expert.. ive got 2 weeks of exp but i definitely dont think its the Stetsonia coryne mostly because its spines are nothing like it. Stetsonia coryne is refereed to as a toothpick cactus and it makes sense based on how its spines are super long and many.As far as the cuzcoensis possibility.. im not sure either. Trouts latest book shows cuzcoensis and it looks nothing like mine. Mostly note the inset/indented areola's on the cuzco. vs mine. Noticeably different i think.I appreciate yall helping me ident this cactus. I really hope its a Var. of peruvian torch but at the very least im just hoping its active. Even if its not, its still one of my more sexier cacti and ill keep it of course.
So ive taken a look at both of those cacti strains. I am no expert.. ive got 2 weeks of exp but i definitely dont think its the Stetsonia coryne mostly because its spines are nothing like it. Stetsonia coryne is refereed to as a toothpick cactus and it makes sense based on how its spines are super long and many.
As far as the cuzcoensis possibility.. im not sure either. Trouts latest book shows cuzcoensis and it looks nothing like mine. Mostly note the inset/indented areola's on the cuzco. vs mine. Noticeably different i think.
I appreciate yall helping me ident this cactus. I really hope its a Var. of peruvian torch but at the very least im just hoping its active. Even if its not, its still one of my more sexier cacti and ill keep it of course.