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Ive been thinking about writing a sci-fi novel about psychoactive plats that starts to produce some good drugs in order to get people to propagate them so the plants can eventually take control of the planet. Though I find it interesting to rethink the evolution and cultivation of these plants, I think your question will be impossible to put into an empirical study. Also there are species with short/almost abscent spines within the trichocereus that contains only trace amounts of alkaloids, like T. Riomizquiensis. And the first collection of the named Pachanoi by Britton and Rose took place in the 1920s in ecuadors ChanChan Valley. That specimen was a short spined plant. From all my knowledge on this subject, I think youre asking a question with ni answer, its too much data and too many loose ties. Regards.
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Trichocereus Pachanoi ID
thegreatartist replied to Ishmael Fleishman's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
Indeed no PC. Too prominent notches and not the dull monochrome epidermis. -
Cactus ID
thegreatartist replied to Ishmael Fleishman's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
Do you remember if the seller said it was a specific hybrid/named clone? It certainly looks like some kind of T. Bridgesii, but if it is a named hybrid it could be the lovely SS02XJuuls' Giant (if it goes back 15 years that is.). -
Indole-3-butyric acid to get Tricho to pup?
thegreatartist replied to Ishmael Fleishman's topic in Cacti & Succulents
What happened to your cacti? Did they go bananas with roots everywhere or did they pup from the first injections? Sounds like a crazy idea but who knows. -
Any Hindu goddess buffs out there?
thegreatartist replied to Pedro99's topic in Creativity, Spirituality & Philosophy
Thanks for sheding some light on that. I used to live with a girl that got possesed by all kinds of spirits and personas. Ones she was riding my dick and got possesed by Kali. Had to break her eyebrow before she came back. -
Wow! Yeah, midjourneys a real great one. I only use Dall-E, not as photorealistic striking as midjourney but I like the way it handles structures like wood and makes strange misstakes. like builds all kinds of crazy things from scratch. 1. A hieronimus bosch painting depicting the history of mankind. 2. A version of a photo of me standing in the woods on a burnt out scooter. 3. A backstreet boys albumcover from the 50's (note the gayness) 4. A salvador dali painting depicting the flintstones meeting the jetsons. 5. The original photo for number 2.
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Did you try it? Follow your dreams!
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thegreatartist started following Complete List of Trichocereus Clones , A few random id’s and Bridgesii ... or what?
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A few random id’s
thegreatartist replied to Frankwhite's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
The first is either a Thelocactus Sp. or Coryphantha Sp. By the looks of the turbercles and spination, and also the lack of defined ribs, I'd say coryphantha. The others would be T. Pachanoi, can't really see if there's any known clone in there. -
Bridgesii ... or what?
thegreatartist replied to wachumacallit's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
I'd say yes, that is Trichocereus Bridgesii (agree it looks like it has some pach traits too). It looks a lot like Slizes' "playa Bonita" or "hotel" cuttings. Do you have any more info you want to share about these? -
That Len spotlight view made my nipples stiff as fuck. Thanx!
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Well, KK339 is a clone that's been propagated from cuttings of one unique individual trichocereus pachanoi in horticulture. KK338 has not to my knowledge been distributed as cutting material very widely and Karel Knižes' collection numbers often refers to different plants in a specific area and not material from one geneticaly identical clone. I've seen so many different seedgrown types of KK338, KK339 and KK242. In europe most of the KK242 are a type of very glaucous T. Cuzcoensis. A very good idea to put together a list. Here are some clones circulating europe, thought they might be available in Aus too? Trichocereus Pachanoi/Bridgesii "super silver blue form" a very glaucus thin pach/bridge cross sold as cuttings. Trichocereus Bridgesii "Hotel" Not very much info on this. Trichocereus Pachanoi "Kimnach" Trichocereus Pachanoi "Lima Flower Market" Collected by MT, maybe the same material as Ogun?
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Win a free Loph! Post an original artwork
thegreatartist replied to sharxx101's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Yes thank you @sharxx101! Keep up the good spirit. And congratulations Zedo, you are imo a worthy winner. Is it carved out of wood? Have you made more like this? I could trade one of my works for something like that, would be a great addition to my art-collection. Send a PM if interested. -
Win a free Loph! Post an original artwork
thegreatartist replied to sharxx101's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Waaa!! Thumbs up! -
Found this badass cactophilliac porno.