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    #7438121 - 09/21/07 08:12 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Camera batteries dead but I got a Tichocereus x Huasca cristata at Lowe's the other day. At the bottom it has some spots that look like rot and discolor but the top is firm and healthy. Should I cut out the bad spots and try to re-root? Or... mabey try to graft to a Panchoi ? not so good at grafting tho and don't wanna lose it. I'll post pics tomorrow. It was actually labeled Tichocereus x Huasca cristata!


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Knoa6]
    #7438174 - 09/21/07 08:30 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

it depends how bad the rot,discoloration is. it it is not rotting anymore then you are fine but if it is still soft/mushy then you will either need to cut it out or graft.

either way you should replant in sterilized cactus soil because the rotting was prolly caused by over watering by the "experts" at Lowe's that water them every day like a spider plant,


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: royer]
    #7439660 - 09/22/07 07:43 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Spots aren't bad unless they're soft.


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: plainswalker]
    #7439695 - 09/22/07 08:07 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

i dont understand the description of the specimen really...
probably a t.huasca hybridised with another trich, i guess :shrug:

if the spots are soft/mushy then surgery will probably be required...
if not, then leave it as it is...


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #7441934 - 09/22/07 09:43 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

It's kinda soft def discolored. is trichocereus huasca the X was my mistake!
I'm really fuct up now-pink buffs thai strain + molly got bridgesii tea for the comedown in the morning. gonna be a long weekend with Biospun. SHE IS AWESOME.
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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Knoa6]
    #7442903 - 09/23/07 04:39 AM (16 years, 4 months ago)

im interested to see wot this beast looks like...
i dont think ive seen a huasca crest before...


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #7448096 - 09/24/07 03:25 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Well still no batteries for camera but the rot was alot more abundant than I had originally thought. Either that or it spread really fast over the weekend. I cut off the bottom 3 inches of the cactus thinking surely all the infected areas would be gone, but the center of the cactus had a black rot that went almost to the top of the plant. Now I am left with about a 1 inch tall cactus and had to spoon out another .5 inches of the center that was still affected. I know I really need to post pics, but it's not totally flat on the bottom where I cut it as I had to spoon out the center rot about .5 inches deep. Think it's a goner?


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Knoa6]
    #7448105 - 09/24/07 03:28 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

ahh i would have cut off a few little pcs and grafted them to save that thing, but if it is spreading that quick who knows


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: royer]
    #7448120 - 09/24/07 03:32 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Well there where 2 more just like it @ Lowes I should have got em all cause they where only $3, I think I may drive out there and pick up the other 2 if they are still there and grabs some batteries.


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Knoa6]
    #7448238 - 09/24/07 04:16 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)


that's the top

the bottom...dusted with rooting hormone but still a little infection looks as if it remains


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Knoa6]
    #7448294 - 09/24/07 04:35 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

why are you dusting it with anything???

just cut it and let it callous would be the best best imo


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Knoa6]
    #7448306 - 09/24/07 04:40 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

yeah doesnt look like u got rid of all the nasty stuff...
if u can get it to dry out and callous it should survive though...
put it somewhere dry with good air flow...

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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: royer]
    #7448312 - 09/24/07 04:41 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

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why are you dusting it with anything???

just cut it and let it callous would be the best best imo




indeed, no need to use rooting hormone on cacti...


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #7448317 - 09/24/07 04:42 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

I owe u 1 one anyways uarewotueat. I have seedlings!!!!:grin:


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #7448319 - 09/24/07 04:44 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

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why are you dusting it with anything???

just cut it and let it callous would be the best best imo




indeed, no need to use rooting hormone on cacti...



yea I dusted it with rooting hormone was that a mistake?


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Knoa6]
    #7448326 - 09/24/07 04:46 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

there is no need for it on cacti and putting anything on a wet cactus cant be good at all,

cactus = just let it callous


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: royer]
    #7448347 - 09/24/07 04:54 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

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I have seedlings!!!!



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yea I dusted it with rooting hormone was that a mistake?



i dont think it will do much harm,
might even help it dry and callous a bit faster :shrug:
but no real need for it... cactus cuttings throw roots in search of water, simple as that.


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: royer]
    #7448352 - 09/24/07 04:55 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

this is a better pic of the bottom should I cut off more?

It's only this tall now and it was like 4" tall..

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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Knoa6]
    #7448367 - 09/24/07 04:58 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

theres not much left to cut off...


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Re: Tichocereus x Huasca cristata [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #7448372 - 09/24/07 05:00 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

I know... think the little bit of infection left will spread?


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