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Yogithebear
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Trichocereus cactus collection
#23576979 - 08/25/16 05:46 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Just repotted these. Figured id share
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ferrel_human
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Re: Trichocereus cactus collection [Re: Yogithebear]
#23578182 - 08/25/16 11:52 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I see bridgesii mainly and some hybrids of sorts. I like your standard pot. Big enough for the life of those trichs.
-------------------- Nature is my church and walking through it is gospel. It tells no lies and reveals all to those who look, and listen, closely. -Karode
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Yogithebear
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Re: Trichocereus cactus collection [Re: ferrel_human]
#23578315 - 08/26/16 01:17 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I have 2 bridgesii (the one with all the pups, and the one with the goofy tip) then one bridgesii montrose. Then two peruvian torch (the bluish ones). And ill get a good pic tomorrow of my san pedro that i cant get to grow at all. Its not dying, but sure as hell isnt growing. I decided to not put it into the pot with the ones thatbwere growing well
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Re: Trichocereus cactus collection [Re: Yogithebear]
#23578544 - 08/26/16 04:18 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice collection
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jimmyBbuffet
Registered: 02/20/16
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Looks like the one large stump has treated you well
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Yogithebear
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Re: Trichocereus cactus collection [Re: jimmyBbuffet]
#23582135 - 08/26/16 11:29 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah it has. A local guy was gracious enough to hook em up with a "mother". The large goofy one came off that, as well as the two pups coming off it. The bridgesii montrose came from a local nursery. I also have two more montrose indoors, in a window from a local flea market. Im lucky enough to live in the perfect climate for these to thrive. Its funny the goofy one fell off my window sill, and the top of it hit a corner and gashed it. Some how it found a way to continue that tip, just looks kinda funny
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Yogithebear
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Re: Trichocereus cactus collection [Re: Yogithebear]
#23594141 - 08/30/16 03:44 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Do you all think they will do well together in the same pot? The pot took two large bags of organic cactus soil. I think each bag was 1 cubic foot. Just wondering. Figured they would because they are all trich family. Also just planted another montrose in the middle of them all.
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Yogithebear
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Re: Trichocereus cactus collection [Re: Yogithebear]
#23594151 - 08/30/16 03:47 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Oh yeah that kind of browish bridgesii that is new in the pot came off the "mother". It grew like that in almost complete darkness while i was getting roots to grow a couple months ago
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Yogithebear
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Re: Trichocereus cactus collection [Re: Yogithebear]
#23823633 - 11/11/16 05:21 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Heres an update on all of them. There has been an odd blackening happening on the cut tips after each watering. Once it dries out the black layer flakes and falls off. Anyone know what this is? It doesnt seem to be stunting growth at all. They are growing pretty quick.
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