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waixingren


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Waixingren's Garden Thread. Updated 9-29-07
#5589645 - 05/04/06 11:16 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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hi guys. i figured i'd start sharing pictures of my cacti and other garden notables. to start lets see the cacti



thats the majority of them. not a huge collection but i like it. if you can positivly ID any of the cacti you see without tags i would appreciate it. in the third picture to the upper right you can see my trichocereus spachianus. from what i can find it is active. i just dont know how active. anyone know if spachianus has any merit as a psychoactive? its a little damaged but it has two pups, one of which is also damaged but it looks healed. there was another spachianus about the same size where i found this one but i left it. perhaps i'll go back for it if its worth it.
here is my trichocereus grandiflora collection

 i know they arent active. i just really like their shape and color. cant wait for the flowers.
welp thats it for now, i reached my upload limit. i might get bored and add more pics on photobucket. either way more updates to come later on.
--waixingren
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Edited by waixingren (09/29/07 11:04 AM)
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Re: Waixingren's Cacti & Ethno Thread [Re: waixingren]
#5589662 - 05/04/06 11:23 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nice cacti.Where any grown from seed or all store bought?
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waixingren


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all store bought except in picture two, the square pots at the bottom hold some Desert Rose seedlings.
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Re: Waixingren's Cacti & Ethno Thread [Re: waixingren]
#5589691 - 05/04/06 11:29 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Dp ypu live in an area where the cacti will thrive if placed in the ground?
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waixingren


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south florida. i was considering putting them all in the ground but when it rains here it rains hard, they could be soaked for days. also i wouldnt be able to move them during the winter.
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First pic middle plant... Euphorbia ferox
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Edited by llamabox (05/04/06 11:45 AM)
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Re: Waixingren's Cacti & Ethno Thread [Re: waixingren]
#5589735 - 05/04/06 11:42 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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 very nice collection you have going.
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waixingren


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Re: Waixingren's Cacti & Ethno Thread [Re: llamabox]
#5589740 - 05/04/06 11:43 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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yep thats what i thought too, thanks llamabox
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Re: Waixingren's Cacti & Ethno Thread [Re: waixingren]
#5593497 - 05/05/06 10:33 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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hello hi its update time.
here is my little Yopo seedling

here is one of my mimosa hostilis seedlings

here is a closer shot of my trichocereus spachianus.
 anyone got any info on how potent spachianus is?
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 the two large pedros together are $30 at Target. is that worth it? the lil guy im holding was labled trichocereus spachianus but obviously its been mislabled. can you guys confirm that it is in fact a pachanoi? it was only $7 so i went for it.
 top shot of the little one. im happy to have him in my collection
and lastly could someone ID these for me.

thanks
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Re: Waixingren's Cacti & Ethno Thread [Re: waixingren]
#5593671 - 05/05/06 11:15 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Those big guys look like Cereus peruvianus...
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Re: Waixingren's Garden Thread. Updated 9-29-07 [Re: waixingren]
#7466976 - 09/29/07 11:02 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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wow forgot i had this thread. Well time to revive it.
Here are a few pictures of my garden.
I'm particularly excited about this little plant



The first flower of her life! I started that desert rose from seed a little less than 2 years ago. She's a little wimpy but she's the only one to hold a flower. Her sisters are much meatier but have failed to bloom.
 a caterpillar investigating my Trichocereus Grandiflorus
My Ocimum Sanctum plants have become unruly. 2-4 months old.


If anyone is interested in a cutting or dry foliage PM me. It adds a nice flavor to smoke and also makes a very soothing tea.
My passiflora incarnata vine is doing quite well. 5-7 months old
 It has started to produce runners a few feet away from the original stem.
Pedro pupping
 YEY! I'm hoping for a flower next year.
A little cactus seedling i started from seed about 2 years ago.
 My moms cat managed to break the tip off. its about 1.3" tall now. Does anyone know what kind of cactus it is? i have no idea. It's the only survivor of about 50 seeds from a mix pack.
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Thanks for looking!
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Edited by waixingren (09/29/07 11:04 AM)
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Re: Waixingren's Garden Thread. Updated 9-29-07 [Re: waixingren]
#7467034 - 09/29/07 11:24 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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i like the desert rose 
that spider is gonna be well fed, good tactic spreading its web over the flower, nice shot
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Re: Waixingren's Garden Thread. Updated 9-29-07 [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
#7467050 - 09/29/07 11:30 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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that baby cactus looks just like my one year old prickly pear seedlings.
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