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Re: Backburg clone's positive attributes [Re: wisp]
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I don't think your dark wool is a backberg.  The V-notches aren't charecteristic of the PC, and the spines are usually in a 5-7 pronged star cluster.. (the spination changes, but it should be observable somewhere on the plant.  I'm not seeing it)

I do however believe that the 4th plant in your other cuts section might be a backberg.


Edit:  some shots of mine for comparison.  These cuttings are younger than yours so some variance is expected.
 

Edited by HarveyWalbanger (12/30/09 06:16 PM)

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Re: Backburg clone's positive attributes [Re: wisp]
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The first one is certainly not a Backberg pachanoi.

The second two resemble backbergs though, was the first picture misplaced?



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Re: Backburg clone's positive attributes [Re: wisp]
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That first one is not a backberg.

Your 2 last ones before your 'short spined' (last one) look like backberg clones.

I hope all those webs are not mites.


FH

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Re: Backburg clone's positive attributes [Re: felixhigh]
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I dun think they are, i saw a nice brown spider hanging out on one of them.


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Re: Backburg clone's positive attributes [Re: Cactusdan]
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The first pic is of a different plant to the next two. I have four large pachanoi which are all very similar, although the one shown flowering looks a little different and is much smaller.

So if the first is not a Backberg, what is it? what makes the second two pics (the flowering one) a Backberg?

Any idea what pics 4 and 5 are?

No, the webs are not from mites. They are brown/black house spiders and love making webs on the spines of my cacti.

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Re: Backburg clone's positive attributes [Re: wisp]
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putting common names to mystery plants is kind of irresponsible, and how confusion happens in the first place.  I dunno if i want to play this game anymore.. :p

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Re: Backburg clone's positive attributes [Re: HarveyWalbanger]
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The two you have flowering are backberg due to the abundance of light wool.

The first one looks like a "short spine peruvianus" as many refer to it, although MS Smith says it is a pachanoi.

I tend to agree with him on these lines as I feel it resembles south american pachanois.

I would say four and five are different hybrids of trichocereus, very prevalent in Australia these days, but wouldnt go as far as to give them a species name, this is where MS and I disagree frequently.


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