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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Griye] 1
#28685601 - 03/03/24 08:52 PM (3 months, 24 days ago) |
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Hopefully I did that right. Is that not a bonsai in the bottom left?
Thats pecan. I got ya now
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Bro is there any etiolation on any of them? They look great by the way and yes you should definitwly move somewhere warm. Im lucky wnough to be in zone10a. Thats the sweet spot. Even still we get freezes from timw to timw but it only affects the the tips of most my cacti
Here are some trichs outgrowing the cold burn. Notice those tips?

I definitely got some cold burns on some of my plants.. Some are pulling through fine, but definitely lost a few tips.. Kind of scared for my big ol Jada cut, some of its ribs have gone yellow Weather was out of the 20s for good now so I figured I'd bring some outside for good. Mostly all handeled it fine, but a few that spent the winter on the outskirts of the light had received some damage even in the shed because someone had broke in while I was away and stole an electric screwdriver and left the door open.. during the only three days of the year here when it didn't get above 25F.. Might post some pics for advice.</font>
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Isn't that the one known as Base?
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: TempestDnB]
#28686403 - 03/04/24 04:49 PM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
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ferrel_human said: Olivia x scop

Isn't that the one known as Base?
I dont know. A budddy of mine gifted me 2 looking quasi crests like that. Ive had it for like 10 years
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TempestDnB said: Bro is there any etiolation on any of them? They look great by the way and yes you should definitwly move somewhere warm. Im lucky wnough to be in zone10a. Thats the sweet spot. Even still we get freezes from timw to timw but it only affects the the tips of most my cacti
Here are some trichs outgrowing the cold burn. Notice those tips?

I definitely got some cold burns on some of my plants.. Some are pulling through fine, but definitely lost a few tips.. Kind of scared for my big ol Jada cut, some of its ribs have gone yellow Weather was out of the 20s for good now so I figured I'd bring some outside for good. Mostly all handeled it fine, but a few that spent the winter on the outskirts of the light had received some damage even in the shed because someone had broke in while I was away and stole an electric screwdriver and left the door open.. during the only three days of the year here when it didn't get above 25F.. Might post some pics for advice.</font></font>
They should be fine. As long as they are not squishy. I lost a ton of dragon fruit this year but no trichs. Even when they are squishy they can still overcome it all
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 Are these thrips? If so, what should I do about them?
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Ditchdude]
#28692647 - 03/09/24 11:32 AM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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 Are these thrips? If so, what should I do about them?
I don't think so, a lot of my trichs have some fuzz on fresh tips
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Griye]
#28692652 - 03/09/24 11:38 AM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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Ok. I've got some brown spots I didn't photograph that I hope is just moisture.
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Ditchdude]
#28692787 - 03/09/24 01:45 PM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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 Any thoughts on this?
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Ditchdude]
#28692823 - 03/09/24 02:32 PM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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 Any thoughts on this?
Looks like it got stabbed by another cactus. Doesnt look at all fatal
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Ok. I might be worrying too much about my cactuses. Thanks for the peace of mind.
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Ditchdude]
#28692937 - 03/09/24 04:43 PM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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Larger black spots, usually on bridgesii which is what that looks like, are from high humidity as well
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Griye]
#28693020 - 03/09/24 05:47 PM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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Yeah, it's bridge. It's in my bathroom so that shouldn't be too surprising but there are several others that haven't had the marks. Maybe that one is just a little more sensitive.
Thanks again for the feedback.
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Ditchdude]
#28693094 - 03/09/24 06:49 PM (3 months, 18 days ago) |
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Ditchdude said: Yeah, it's bridge. It's in my bathroom so that shouldn't be too surprising but there are several others that haven't had the marks. Maybe that one is just a little more sensitive.
Thanks again for the feedback.

Shhhhhhhhj. Dont say water around 150 ft of a bridge. This CSD is the worst offender. These guys hate humidity: and only clear up in the dry times
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Goddamn that thing is round lol
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Griye]
#28694392 - 03/10/24 07:46 PM (3 months, 17 days ago) |
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Griye said: Goddamn that thing is round lol
Its not a very good clone.
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Still better than a lot of mine, what cultivar is it
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Griye] 2
#28694777 - 03/11/24 09:41 AM (3 months, 16 days ago) |
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Chemical shamans dick clone/ highly soight after and i dont even know why. Its pretty famous in the communities but sucks as a clone. They rot fairly easily. Im glad i ddint pay money for mine but people pay hundreds for them. It looks nice when its grown out
https://sanpedroinfographics.net/sanpedroprints-blog/the-story-of-chemical-shamans-dick
Here is what it looks like somewhat older. Not my pics
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Wow that does have a super unique look, the tip is very lopho-esque. Wouldn't mind getting my hands on one. Probably wouldn't do too well on the east coast tho from what you've said
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Griye]
#28694860 - 03/11/24 11:00 AM (3 months, 16 days ago) |
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Griye said: Wow that does have a super unique look, the tip is very lopho-esque. Wouldn't mind getting my hands on one. Probably wouldn't do too well on the east coast tho from what you've said
Thats wxactly what i said. Thats what i wanted it. Did some trades and receieved a small graft and went from there. 6 years later i end up with that. And the graft it came from. Its not a real winner imo but thats just me
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Ditchdude]
#28695012 - 03/11/24 01:49 PM (3 months, 16 days ago) |
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 Are these thrips? If so, what should I do about them?
The little yellowish guys? Looks like maybe, and the cure is consistent spinosad when you see them
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