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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human] * 1
    #17460658 - 12/28/12 11:46 AM (11 years, 2 months ago)

Hard grown Ariocarpus fissuratus.


just lovely.:datass:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human]
    #17460936 - 12/28/12 12:56 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

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Hard grown Ariocarpus fissuratus.


just lovely.:datass:




What a beauty how old is she :datass:

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: plant-paradise]
    #17461307 - 12/28/12 02:17 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

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Hard grown Ariocarpus fissuratus.


just lovely.:datass:




What a beauty how old is she :datass:




im thinking 30+. this cal vendor is the best. i dont know where he gets his stuff but its definitly the :bomb:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human]
    #17461504 - 12/28/12 02:50 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

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    #17461617 - 12/28/12 03:12 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

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im thinking 30+. this cal vendor is the best. i dont know where he gets his stuff but its definitly the :bomb:



Very nice but I hope it isn't from the wild...




This I do not know but they get their cacti from someone in texas. Knowing nothing about it I paid 85$ for the sheer beauty of this cacti. I think its a lot but seeing the green makes me think they grew these like my lophs. With little to no water at all.


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human]
    #17462101 - 12/28/12 04:51 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

i bought some field collected fissuratus's but they weren't collected in the "wild" apparently they were building houses and just removed them. I think field collecting cactus isn't right but in that case its better than bulldozing over them, i paid 10$ a piece which was awesome he said the were probably 40 years old, i also bought a few he grew from seed they cost a little more and are too round for my taste but i like the genus and they were still a good deal. I went back when i had more money and all the filed collected A. fiss. were gone


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human]
    #17462451 - 12/28/12 06:04 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

That's an epic Ariocarpus ferrel. I would happily pay $200+ for something like that.


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: karode13] * 1
    #17463239 - 12/28/12 08:15 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

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That's an epic Ariocarpus ferrel. I would happily pay $200+ for something like that.




i love your sig. that pic is exactly how i feel when tackling such an epic task as trying to replant a spiny cactus.


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human] * 1
    #17463384 - 12/28/12 08:43 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

I treat repotting like going into a knife fight. Be prepared to get cut or stabbed.

That sig of mine is a recurring nightmare I have. I'll go to take a cutting or graft and the sneaky cactus will pull out a knife and stab me first. I have a wild imagination I know.:crazy2:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: karode13]
    #17463748 - 12/28/12 09:59 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

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I treat repotting like going into a knife fight. Be prepared to get cut or stabbed.

That sig of mine is a recurring nightmare I have. I'll go to take a cutting or graft and the sneaky cactus will pull out a knife and stab me first. I have a wild imagination I know.:crazy2:




I once was admiring my cacti collection when I forgot I had a cutting underneath my bum bum. Can you imagine the pain of sitting on a trich?

Never again my man. I throw cuttings on the floor like im mad. Then they get mad back and bit me in my ass.


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human] * 1
    #17463850 - 12/28/12 10:21 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

:lol: A spine in the arse makes you stand tall pretty fast.

I got cuttings laying around the inside my place and I warn people to be careful but they always get stuck and then blame the cactus for them walking into it. I tell them "It's not like it jumped out and stabbed you. I told you it was there"

The funniest was when this lady friend walked into a 3 inch bridgesii spine naked on the way to the toilet one night.  :curbyourenthusiasm:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: karode13]
    #17573841 - 01/19/13 03:01 PM (11 years, 1 month ago)


 

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Tangich]
    #17575789 - 01/19/13 09:15 PM (11 years, 1 month ago)

Is that a L. optica Rubra Tangich?


Just a random Ortegocactus macdougallii update.

29 Jan 2010



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5 November 2011 regrafted onto Myrtillocactus



Today, 20 January 2013- Grew columnar even though given massive doses of sunlight. I've since read these do weird things when grafted so have accepted it for what it is.


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: karode13]
    #17575935 - 01/19/13 09:55 PM (11 years, 1 month ago)



anyone know what this is? got it from a nursery in hopes of saving it, and it didn't have any type of tag. I don't have a better cam either so yeaa


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: fluffheadd]
    #17575997 - 01/19/13 10:08 PM (11 years, 1 month ago)

It's in the genus Gymnocalycium but I'm not so great with these so couldn't tell you a definitive species name. Maybe G.damsii??

Hopefully someone corrects me.


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    #17576041 - 01/19/13 10:21 PM (11 years, 1 month ago)

cool cool thanks for pointing in the right direction. Im def no cactus expert anyway, but every species in that family looks alott alike. Could definitely see where ya wasn't to sure.


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: fluffheadd]
    #17576056 - 01/19/13 10:28 PM (11 years, 1 month ago)

every member of that genus*...oops


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: karode13]
    #17576670 - 01/20/13 12:31 AM (11 years, 1 month ago)

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Is that a L. optica Rubra Tangich?




Unfortunately not, it just looks discolored because of the screwy white balance. Not sure of the exact species, I still know very little about Lithops identification.
I hope to soon have a L. optica 'rubra' in my collection as well, they are amazingly beautiful plants. I'm falling in love with Lithops and mesembs in general more and more.

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Tangich]
    #17587115 - 01/21/13 07:53 PM (11 years, 1 month ago)

Parodia submammulosus

parodia concinna


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: karode13] * 1
    #17756092 - 02/06/13 02:07 PM (11 years, 26 days ago)

what a cactus worth $167us is worth. expensive but worth every penny. i have 6 of these babies in my collection

the top.:datass:


the root. :datass: smaller than i imagined it to be.


the home. :bunnyhug:


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That's an epic Ariocarpus ferrel. I would happily pay $200+ for something like that.



remembering your words, that was my bid. i said 'fuckit!' if i'm a true cactophile, i gotta have it. needless to say the wife was not pleased. she went on a shoe shopping ramapage and thats the end of that.:shrug:


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