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Convergence
indefineable


Registered: 07/03/15
Posts: 160
Last seen: 7 years, 7 months
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Trichocereus gifts 1
#22340677 - 10/06/15 11:24 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's amazing how generous people into cactus are. Check out what this nice guy gave me yesterday.
Peruvianus, unknown clone
 Bridgesii Unknown clone/hybrid red/orange spines
Bridgesii Unknown clone/hybrid
 'Capel' Pachanoi. Fast growing Australian Pachanoi. Fast growing and has been shared around a fair bit in Oz.
I also got another damaged yet recovering Bridgesii cut called 'crazy spine' with back curling spines, but this one is an ugly survivor of rot and dehydration. And got a 20cm seedling hybrid, Unknown hybrid from Nitrogen seed is all I know about it.
Love cactus people.
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Lemnaminor
Lophophora - eyed



Registered: 11/13/13
Posts: 1,366
Loc: Sicily
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i like the first one the most. Recently i sold some pachanoi rooted cuttings for few bucks to a person i knew on facebook that was a bit into mescaline. i asked a fair price (i was not giving away my cuttings and at the same time i didin't wanted to speculate) ended up sending an envelope with much more than what he payed for, justbecause i found him kinda intrested (he asked about general suggestions on cacti, mescaline n stuff) then he becomes more intrested in cacti (also non mesc ones) and we eventually became friends, met in person, trading cacti for fertilizers and soils (he works with plants) being nice, i acquired a friend, and someone that can provide me with perlite ,cococoir and fertilizers for free. so , I guess being generous pays off
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Edited by Lemnaminor (10/06/15 03:46 PM)
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prismism


Registered: 05/11/09
Posts: 5,570
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I dig that weird Pedro. Cacti types are usually good company, indeed.
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Cactiguy1979
Aspiring Shaman



Registered: 08/01/15
Posts: 152
Last seen: 7 years, 2 months
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Very nice! I really like that 1st Bridgesii and that Panachoi.
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kizatzhaddarak
Fairy Tail



Registered: 10/13/14
Posts: 775
Loc: Pacific Northwest
Last seen: 5 years, 9 months
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They look great. I gift people with rare plants all the time. I give plant-gifts to the dispensory I go to. . I give them to tellers at the local bank, I go to. . and I also even give cacti and things to clerks who are nice to me at the supermarket. Heck, I even gave a pachanoi to the my mail-woman. She is a Psychonaut.. She said to me once (Don't let my uniform fool you, I like Mushrooms and cacti).. LOL
Anyway, Yeah I give things to others. . but I have yet to be gifted with some neet clones or seeds. Wait. . now that I think of it.. I was gifted a Some Titan-Arum (Amorophallus Titanum) bulbs and seed, but yeah. . No one has really (gifted) me, with ethnogenic cacti. You are lucky Convergence.
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