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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: spaceman101]
    #23771574 - 10/25/16 09:38 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

The Mammillaria I kind of figured, and I'll just label it as Mammillaria sp and be done with it. The middle one does resemble that Parodia sp but I don't see any short dark centrals on mine. I saw a few gymnocalcium species that looked like it on that site though, and I'm about to sit down to a bowl and try to figure it out. Is there a mass collection of dichotomous keys for cacti anywhere?

And I think you're right about the first one being Coryphantha.

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ThingsThatAlsoFly]
    #23771610 - 10/25/16 09:58 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

aerial roots of Hylocereus climbing the side of my house.



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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Stupendous-Yappi]
    #23771644 - 10/25/16 10:09 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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aerial roots of Hylocereus climbing the side of my house.






Nice Hylo man. :grampofapproval: has it wver flowered and produced fruit?


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Stupendous-Yappi]
    #23771651 - 10/25/16 10:13 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

I know LSoares called mine when I brought home the same plant and I never labeled it :facepalm:


Also for all I know that name could just be a synonym for mammi. I never cared much for that genus simply due to it's size mainly and numbers and I don't like the look as the real slow growers except for a couple.  :jointsmile:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human]
    #23771699 - 10/25/16 10:23 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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Nice Hylo man. :grampofapproval: has it wver flowered and produced fruit?



No flowers/fruit yet, I got the cutting this year. I haven't really taken proper care of it though. It's still in a small pot, I really need to plant it in my backyard.  :facepalm:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ThingsThatAlsoFly]
    #23771889 - 10/25/16 11:26 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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The Mammillaria I kind of figured, and I'll just label it as Mammillaria sp and be done with it. The middle one does resemble that Parodia sp but I don't see any short dark centrals on mine. I saw a few gymnocalcium species that looked like it on that site though, and I'm about to sit down to a bowl and try to figure it out. Is there a mass collection of dichotomous keys for cacti anywhere?

And I think you're right about the first one being Coryphantha.



If you get flowers later on those will tell you a lot more.  :grin:

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: P.Zappatecorum]
    #23772544 - 10/26/16 08:11 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

I gave up on my Hylocereus,because it wont produce fruit.
I have had it for over two years too.

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: P.Zappatecorum]
    #23773989 - 10/26/16 05:06 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Yeah, I saw a few Gymnocalycium species it could be, but I figure it's still too small to tell.  Oh well. Now I'm gonna try and figure out the coryphantha's species

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ThingsThatAlsoFly] * 2
    #23787760 - 10/31/16 08:20 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

My new addition :eek:

Pelecyphora asseliformis :laugh:



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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Spellbound]
    #23787884 - 10/31/16 09:05 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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My new addition :eek:

Pelecyphora asseliformis :laugh:






I really dig that:thumbup:

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: kactus.brand.g]
    #23787914 - 10/31/16 09:17 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

thanks :smile: that one could be my new favourite hahaha

here is my three xmas cacti, one is ready to flower



And here are my peres :smile:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Spellbound]
    #23788137 - 10/31/16 10:37 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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My new addition :eek:

Pelecyphora asseliformis :laugh:






Very very lovely. :raisemyglass:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human]
    #23789066 - 10/31/16 03:57 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

That's a doozy. Still on my list.

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: P.Zappatecorum] * 1
    #23811541 - 11/08/16 01:20 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Look what a noob thing I did. Six months ago I thought this Stenocactus multicostatus will be happy in the pot with the San Pedro. Lots of morning sun and it seemed quite happy outside over the winter. Come spring up popped a pup right in the wrong place. The cactus started to form flower buds for the first time and has had four pretty flowers.






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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Bagels]
    #23811571 - 11/08/16 02:00 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

:greenthumb:

Those are both beauties! Any idea what kind of pach that is? Always wondered if you could cut them that low :lol:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Bagels]
    #23811590 - 11/08/16 02:21 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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Look what a noob thing I did. Six months ago I thought this Stenocactus multicostatus will be happy in the pot with the San Pedro. Lots of morning sun and it seemed quite happy outside over the winter. Come spring up popped a pup right in the wrong place. The cactus started to form flower buds for the first time and has had four pretty flowers.





You have learned the hard way one of the corollaries of Murphy's Law: the cactus will always pup from the wrong side of the mother plant. :laugh:

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: LSoares]
    #23811620 - 11/08/16 03:02 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Thank you Z and very well put :lol: My first pup and look what happened... doh!

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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: Bagels]
    #23812504 - 11/08/16 12:00 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)



Whats it called again Zed? Nice fruit pod.


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: ferrel_human]
    #23813009 - 11/08/16 02:35 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Mammillaria prolifera. :smile:


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Re: Official Thread for Cacti That Don't Need a Separate Thread [Re: LSoares]
    #23813492 - 11/08/16 05:38 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Damn man. You were the first to identify it. Good stuff Zed


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