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badreligion2good
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Peruvian Torch Seedling Color
#6129333 - 10/03/06 03:54 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have a peruvian torch seedling (maybe.) Its a dark green. Unlike pachanoi, but not blue like peruvian torch is supposed to be. Do peruvian torch plants turn bluer with age? What about spines, are they usually long spined plants? How the hell do you ID a peruvian torch for sure?! Especially seedlings?!
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Mr420
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Sounds about right,with seedlings it can be very hard to tell you gotta trust you supplier.I bet if you posted a pic the more experienced with Peru could answer without a doubt.
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CptnGarden
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Re: Peruvian Torch Seedling Color [Re: Mr420]
#6131238 - 10/04/06 01:39 AM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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whos seed did u sprout. and u have to wait til they get older really. blue could be anything, ive seen some blue peruvians. blue is also common in bridgesii, and the blue myrtle (myrtillocactus geometrizans)
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badreligion2good
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Re: Peruvian Torch Seedling Color [Re: CptnGarden]
#6131689 - 10/04/06 08:30 AM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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I got my seed from shamanic-extracts.com a while back. They were labled t.peruvianus. Looks like a mini columnluar cactus. I didnt say it was blue, I was asking when it would turn blue, if ever. Most research I've done makes it seem that true t.peruvianus is a blueish color.
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Row, row, row, you boat, gently down the stream.
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Mr420
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Yes a true peruvianus,which it's pretty unlikely you have thanks to thet k22whatever thing,turn a silvery blue color or at least patches.But seedlings can go any color they want,dark green is good it means they're healthy,though they could be any color even reds/oranges not that it would be a good thing,without getting seeds from someone you can trust to have true peruvianus already it really is a crapshoot till they get older.Many would argue there is NO true perus at all.
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