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monster brigdesii or?

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oneistheall

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these are some of my cacti.all grown from seed and about 18months old.
the brigds (first pic) to the left have the normal genotype patern and have a tendency to twist by the base but the 2 fat mamas to the right have something else going... they were bought (seeds) from a reputable (kohres) cacti botanist.There is a possibility that the fat guys are something else that got mixed acitentally when they were shipped by seller or they might be a monster brigdesii genotype.they are fat and compact and it looks this guys are going to be BIG n FAT.the last picture are some torches sewed the same time and from the same seller.FAT guys dont look like torches either.
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Having just seen those Cactus photos, and listened to that FANTASTIC VIDEO LINK-aFTER 30G CACTUS POWDER INGESTED, let me say...it's nice to meet you! ;-)
 
never have i ever known an active trichocereus to have more than 7 ribs, but then again im specifically dieted towards achuma!
 
upon thought I belive youre right they are peruvianoids, hybrids might be.bridgesii/peruvianus.but they are not tall like torches or bridgesiis .btw today i finished repoting my collection.
I not sure if the rib count is important, because I have asked people who have lots of experience cultivating cactus and and they say it has nothing to do with potency.I have read also the contrary, shamans praising 7 rib cacti and the legendary 4 rib cactus (4 winds)...
 
Ipuma Ayar said:
upon review it seems you have 7 ribs not 8+ as i originally thought, seems to me youre in luck!

this makes no sense, plenty of active species with variable rib count over 8....
 
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