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intelligentlife
Noaidi



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Pictures from my weird trichos
Trichocereus Pachanoi crested with offshoot

TBM clone A(?)

TBM clone B(?) has grown for some reason very long colum

I know for sure these TBM clones are not same clone but for some reason "short jointed" clone has grown long column..
This is recovering top from trichocereus.. HPS bulb has burned the top of it cause I forget it too close to bulb
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djmattz0r
Cryptochronologic

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I still get confused between the two TBM clones, I feel like they are mixed up on which is which I have read conflicting things.
I just checked seedlings and found these 2 oddballs. Made a separate post but thought I would ask here as well 

Variegation? Albino? I am confused... [EDIT] Possibly sun bleaching? Moving them and seeing what happens before I do anything drastic.
Finally got access to shaman-austrialis forum so I would just suggest just keep trying to those who haven't heard anything.
Edited by djmattz0r (08/18/13 01:14 PM)
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Junkheadrev
The River Doctor


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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: djmattz0r]
#18743573 - 08/22/13 05:53 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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Pachanoi x peruvianus hybrid monstrose
 Labled T scopulicola

Labeled T peruvianus , from a site sponsor.
Crazy spined T werdermanianus
 T terscheckii

Labeled T bridgesii
 PC and non PC monstrose Pacha Cuttings

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djmattz0r
Cryptochronologic

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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Junkheadrev]
#18745368 - 08/23/13 01:51 AM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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I am unsure if the pedros rooting in the middle back are PC or not, I was told they were seed grown 20+ years ago from wild collected seed and the best clones were propagated... I will try and get a closer pic or if there's a specific angle I should take a picture from let me know. I think that they look very PC-like, and the smaller cuts down in front are definitely PC and look almost the same so if anyone wants to chime in with their opinion I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
A couple more shots of trichos from around my garden 

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GoOnThen
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: djmattz0r]
#18745406 - 08/23/13 02:09 AM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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You have some cool cacti. Love the crest's and the rib dropping Bride and Pach Is the Bridge in the first pic Eileen?
Cheers Got
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gopener
lil_dude



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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: GoOnThen]
#18746020 - 08/23/13 08:02 AM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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intelligentlife
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: gopener]
#18746064 - 08/23/13 08:22 AM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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gopener said: My first 2 T. Pachanois 

Nice hard grown plants!
..befoar you kno you have shitloads of trichocereus plants too
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gopener
lil_dude



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I bet i will have!!
I know its irrelevant bat men...That caespitosa on your pics looks awesome!
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djmattz0r
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: GoOnThen]
#18748499 - 08/23/13 07:00 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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GoOnThen said: You have some cool cacti. Love the crest's and the rib dropping Bride and Pach Is the Bridge in the first pic Eileen?
Cheers Got
Thanks! The Bridgesii looking cactus is actually a t. Peruvianus X SS02, there's another top cut rooting to the right. I wish I had an Eileen
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still the ferrel
the stone eater



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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: djmattz0r]
#18749069 - 08/23/13 09:12 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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why I never contribute to my own thread I will never know but here goes.
kk242 and icaro torch. in ground.

that kk242 grows to the size of your average thigh. pretty fucking huge and it is already fattening up at the top.
the icaro torch cut also grows extremely fat with a beautiful blue hue to it.
these 2 are truly some magnificent specimens.
kk242 and and a pedro monstrose. super wally world find.
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turtle_hermit
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4 ribbed T. bridgesii semi-monstrose (left), Trichocereus 'Juuls Giant' (right)

non-PC T. pachanoi 'Claude'

Two monstrose T. pachanoi (left), non-PC T. pachanoi

T. chalaensis
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ferrel_human
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Quote:
turtle_hermit said: 4 ribbed T. bridgesii semi-monstrose (left), Trichocereus 'Juuls Giant' (right)

non-PC T. pachanoi 'Claude'

Two monstrose T. pachanoi (left), non-PC T. pachanoi

T. chalaensis

get those monstrose some more light.
btw they all look fabulous.
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karode13
Tāne Mahuta




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Nice collection turtle!
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turtle_hermit
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: ferrel_human]
#18762100 - 08/26/13 11:55 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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ferrel_human said: get those monstrose some more light.
Dude I know, they all need more light . Everything is at my dad's house about an hour away and I can only get there once a week at best, hard to find the best spot for everybody.
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Acaterpillar
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Attempted my first graft ever yesterday! It was kind of an emergency graft, as I was trying to save my TBM from rot. The stock is a cuzco hybrid.
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Acaterpillar
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Acaterpillar]
#18785720 - 09/01/13 03:10 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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So I did this graft yesterday. I checked it today, and there is some mild discoloration on the stock. The exposed flesh has taking on a mild reddish tone.
Is this normal?
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gopener
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Acaterpillar]
#18785881 - 09/01/13 03:53 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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I had discolouration in a loph button that i graft, it was turning blackish on the spot it was attached to the stock, 4 days later the situations was so bad that i end up cutting of the button!
I dont know for the red bat i would cut it down, before it rotes completely, and regraft it!
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permafrying
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: gopener]
#18785981 - 09/01/13 04:15 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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some beautiful cacti in this thread im planting my first cuttings soon im getting excited. i already want to expand my collection and im just starting
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karode13
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: Acaterpillar]
#18786511 - 09/01/13 06:48 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Acaterpillar said: So I did this graft yesterday. I checked it today, and there is some mild discoloration on the stock. The exposed flesh has taking on a mild reddish tone.
Is this normal?
Reddish tones are common at certain times of year and when using tape, in my experience.
Watch it, see if it spreads. If it stays the same it will clear up once the tape is removed and given a little sunlight. Keep it somewhere with adequate airflow.
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Acaterpillar
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Re: Trichocereus Growers Unite! [Re: karode13]
#18787751 - 09/01/13 11:50 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
karode13 said:
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Acaterpillar said: So I did this graft yesterday. I checked it today, and there is some mild discoloration on the stock. The exposed flesh has taking on a mild reddish tone.
Is this normal?
Reddish tones are common at certain times of year and when using tape, in my experience.
Watch it, see if it spreads. If it stays the same it will clear up once the tape is removed and given a little sunlight. Keep it somewhere with adequate airflow.
Yeah I read to put a bag over to keep from dehydrating, but I decided to remove the bag to increase airflow. I'm going to watch it closely. If it's noticeably worse tomorrow, then I'm going to re-cut.
If the scion doesn't have any discoloration will I still need to cut it, or just re-sanitize? I ask, because I cut kind of high on it, and I'm worried any higher and it may not survive. I'm new to grafting, so maybe the size of the scion doesn't matter too much as long as there is a vascular ring.
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