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Just bought 12 Bridgesii Seedlings.

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hostilis said:
Ebay actually. It's a monstrose. I love it. Here's a picture of it in a pot.
Danggg, I have never seen a monstrose that large in diameter cool! Is it a pachanoi monstrose or something? Looks different than usual bridgesii monstrose. Make sure to post a report when you test that down the road. :)
 
Kash said:
hostilis said:
Ebay actually. It's a monstrose. I love it. Here's a picture of it in a pot.
Danggg, I have never seen a monstrose that large in diameter cool! Is it a pachanoi monstrose or something? Looks different than usual bridgesii monstrose. Make sure to post a report when you test that down the road. :)

It's supposedly a trichocereus pachanoi/peruvianus monstrose. I suspect that it's a pachanoi monstrose though. Monstrose is just a mutation.
 
TOXSIN said:
I thought home depot stopped selling psychedelic cacti?

I'm not sure, but they had San Pedro. It's probably PC Pachanoi. Which is very low mescaline and fast growing.
 
Some new family member. Melted was bridgesii cutting, huge TBM, and a normal bridgesii.

Here are the pics.
 

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Haven't updated this for a while. Have done a LOT of stuff since i last posted here. I'll post some pictures.
 

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Some gorgeous plants there. What is it with cacti? It's like, you can never have too many.

How long does it take for peyotes grafted on trichs or pereskiopsis take to get as big as your big one? Is one stock any faster than another? I am planning on staring some of those myself, soon.
 
I've been getting mine to 6cm in 6-7 months using GA3 solution sprayed on the scion and trichoderma in the soil. EDIT: The seedlings are usually 1-2 months old when I graft them. So in total it's like 8-9 months for a 6cm loph.

And that one on the trich was this big back at the end of summer (august i think)

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Cool looking vertical williamsii graft that i think has spines on the areoles of new pups. It was from a mixed cultivar seed pack.

EDIT: Sorry for the duplicate photo.
 

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A few new cacti. Melocactus azureus. Mammillaria gracilis and M. spinosissima. Plus some other stuff.
 

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