Frenzal said:
Hey Frenzel
SWIM thinks you have some nice big Pachanoi there. They are yellow and not the healthiest looking because of possibly over watering and too much sun.... Its been a very wet winter in the antipodes and if your cacti were outside the whole time they would have suffered.
The scops that SWIM has come across in the south pacific look very different., they dont produce a glaucous bloom which is a dead give away. Your cacti dont seem to either but thats probably from the rain and stress they have been under, You will start to see the bloom come out over summer. Make sure you repot them with some well drained soil and dont use liquid ferilizer, use slow release so they dont get growth spurts and end up with skinny bits as they grow. Slow release ensures steady growth
Scops have steep valleys meeting very close to the centre of the plant, the ridges never flatten out like they do on a pach, they are like triangles. And lastly, scops tend to grow much fatter, if those were scops at that height, SWIM would expect them to be thicker.... but growing conditions can affect this, so its not the greatest way to identify a scop
And lastly SWIM has never seen a scop with spines, they are completley blind and you can grab them without getting pricked....Your plants do have little ones protruding out
hope that helps.
here's some pictures swim found from your neck of the woods, classic scop.... really quite different to the other Trich's