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How does your cactus garden grow? (Cactus pic thread)

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Nibiru is a unique Peruvinoid that Josh Norseworthy found at an estate sale in florida.
Awful is a TPM type pach but supposed to be a different pheno from TPM. There's TPM, skip, campground and awful. All are very similar looking slightly mutated Pachs. Their offspring is prone to weirdos.
The mom of this is the first mutant I ever had and was my favorite until the momma froze solid in a early freeze two ish years ago.
I'd sent a piece back to Josh and was able to require it from him.
This piece was about the size of three stacked quarters five months ago
 
I was not expecting those months to be the season, I'm shocked I was assuming April-May. My planned timeline was during those months and being able to hit up med summer down in the Okanagan Valley!

I live closer to the Kootenays and love the area! Spent a lot of time up off White Swan Lake FSR, we hit up trails all over there. One of our friends have a trailer kinda near Primer Lake. Super Nice spot.
I was always told you have to wait for the soil temp to hit 40-45ish f for them to fruit
 
Grats on the new TBM!

Speaking of TBM, has anyone successfully gotten one to pup from a cutting with no aeriolas?

I acquired a six inch long by about two inch wide TBM mid cutting that a friend cut over three years ago and it's not done anything.

I've had the conversation with him about I don't think it'll do anything and may be one that we scrap to recoup a bit of space. My reasoning has been due to the lack of aeriola, which is where all my trichocereus pup from. Wanted to see if anyone had a differing experience.
 
Grats on the new TBM!

Speaking of TBM, has anyone successfully gotten one to pup from a cutting with no aeriolas?

I acquired a six inch long by about two inch wide TBM mid cutting that a friend cut over three years ago and it's not done anything.

I've had the conversation with him about I don't think it'll do anything and may be one that we scrap to recoup a bit of space. My reasoning has been due to the lack of aeriola, which is where all my trichocereus pup from. Wanted to see if anyone had a differing experience.
If it wont pup maybe you could graft a pup with aeriolas to it.
 
Grats on the new TBM!

Speaking of TBM, has anyone successfully gotten one to pup from a cutting with no aeriolas?

I acquired a six inch long by about two inch wide TBM mid cutting that a friend cut over three years ago and it's not done anything.

I've had the conversation with him about I don't think it'll do anything and may be one that we scrap to recoup a bit of space. My reasoning has been due to the lack of aeriola, which is where all my trichocereus pup from. Wanted to see if anyone had a differing experience.
When I was new to TBM I got a pup with no areolas , or else there was maybe one and I planted it underground not knowing. It sat there growing very slowly for well over a year. I thought it just grew that slowly. Then, finally, it pupped from under the soil.
I really think it had no areolas and that I lucked out in having it finally pup from under the soil.
Anyway, I think it's best to take a cutting that already has a pup, or at least one with areolas you can keep above ground.

Urea stimulates pupping. Urea decomposes into ammonium (thus its also a source of N) carbonate, and carbonate is utilized by trichocereus as a pupping hormone. If your cactus is outside you could pee on it for a while. But urea will have less tendency to burn roots if overdone.
 
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Thanks, I'll need to review and see if that TBM is a duplicate in the collection. If it is then I'll just cull that one and dehyrdate it. I kind of like the idea of grafting but TBM has never really impressed me when it comes to growth speed which is generally what I consider as a desired graft stock. I've heard they pick up pace as they get much larger.

Anyone seen this before and had a remedy they've found to work? I've done several foliar applications of Liquid Copper Fungicide last season before dormancy. I've done several applications of wettable sufur powder made into a paste and applied directly to sections pictured last season as well. I've not done either this season yet. This cactus is in my quarantine section of the yard where it's thirty feet from the other cacti. I haven't done an extract on it yet so shy of it being highly potent I wouldn't lose sleep just culling it.
 

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Grats on the new TBM!

Speaking of TBM, has anyone successfully gotten one to pup from a cutting with no aeriolas?

I acquired a six inch long by about two inch wide TBM mid cutting that a friend cut over three years ago and it's not done anything.

I've had the conversation with him about I don't think it'll do anything and may be one that we scrap to recoup a bit of space. My reasoning has been due to the lack of aeriola, which is where all my trichocereus pup from. Wanted to see if anyone had a differing experience.
Areoles are essential for pupping. Your only other hope would be if it spontaneously pups from the roots. If it can be induced to form aerial roots through shading, hormone (BAP?) treatment of that root might give you a pup.


Molecule of the Week said:
In a recent C&EN “Periodic Graphics” page, author Andy Brunning included 6-benzyladenine in a roundup of how “flower food” helps to preserve cut flowers. He notes that the growth regulator’s contribution to preservation is maintaining petal colors. 6-Benzyladenine is similarly used to extend the shelf lives of broccoli florets and shredded cabbage to make them more attractive to customers.
So 'flower food' might be an OTC source of BAP?
 
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