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  1. Found a shittonne at my grannys place today near Gippsland. (Edited for their own sake)

    Anyway seems the season has started for melbourne, happy hunting Melb shroomers!

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  2. In other news, I bought some sulfur, but when I tried applying it it was almost a day after i cut off the arms

    so the calluses were too dry to apply it. Most of the wounds look fine but a few have what looks like orange rot:

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    and most of the scrappy ends bits I chopped off are really red like so (just as a reference, they're going in bin):

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    Should I be chopping the ends of any with this orange rot asap and applying sulfur before they get worse

    or will they be fine to leave for another week or so before planting. Keep in mind i'll be potting outside

    with little protection from the rains to come.

    Thanks for all the help guys, i'd be lost without this forum!

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  3. Cactuscarl, I appreciate your concern, but I only plan on keeping a dozen or so in pots and selling the rest. They might not be first choice for

    cactus connoisseur's but i'm sure it can't be too hard to sell the rest given time. I've thought about maybe cutting off the last summer's growth

    and potting them for sale (approx 30cm), the new growth looks the nicest and i'm sure more managably sized cuttings in nice pots wouldn't be

    as difficult to sell on ebay or at markets. If I did this I could then keep the bottom parts of the arms for grafting. I've never tried that before though,

    would I need to find cacti with similar sized vascular rings to use as the piggyback scion? Would loph's be happy growing on Cereus?


    Interesting read Spine Collector, and stunning flowering video. Here are a couple of photos of the mother plant pre-butchering.

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    As you can see the growth is very upright so i'm guessing its hildmannianus according to your links. Also that last photo Stillman posted looks

    spot on as far as I can tell. Is that supposed to be of a hildmannianus Stillman?

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  4. I essentially paid a guy to stand there watching me almost flatten myself lopping off 2 meter arms

    for an hour and a half! He's getting a bobcat to dig out the roots and dumping them, thinking of

    trying to pick that up too - something really sad about the idea of a 100 year old plant just getting

    thrown on the side of the road, especially if it can grow 50+ 2 meter arms every 3 years!


  5. Thanks CßL, think the sulfur dusting can wait till tomorrow morning or should I go to Bunnings tonight to get it on them whilst they're fresh wounds?

    I thought the pine o cleen wipes might do the trick since I heard somewhere that they're essentially just alcohol-wipes.

    Stillman, you're right, I bought them off ebay listed as Queen of the Night but according to wiki 'Most of the plants under this name belong to other

    species or hybrids.', but photos of the real Queen of the NIght clearly show that it's a different species. I'm not quite sure what to do with them all,

    the photos on ebay didn't really have any reference point to gauge the size of the mother so I really had no idea i'd have this much! I'm thinking of

    making a raised garden feature, and maybe potting up the rest to try to sell on ebay or sell bare rooted to small nurseries/markets (if anyone has any

    experience with this i'd love to hear!). I love the idea of making on orchard though, you think there'd be a market for the fruit? I'm living in Melbourne.

    Does anyone have any idea what specific Cereus it might be?


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    These are the babies here. Most are around 1.5 meters, up to 2.5ish meters.

    Does anyone know anything about this variety?

    I've roughly sawed them off the mother plant which was supposedly 100 years

    old, i'm taking them inside with the intention of lopping off the ends again with

    a cleaver that's been sterilized with a pine o cleen wipe. I know that it's a good

    idea to sterilize the wounds, does anyone know whether giving them a good once

    over with pine o cleen wipes would do the trick? I understand they're mostly

    ethanol, but there are other chemicals, (at least 'benzalkonium chloride 0.47% w/w).

    Obviously I don't want to risk losing these arms to any diseases so any advice

    would be much appreciated!

    I plan on leaving the arms lying flat on a big desk in a room with little direct sunlight

    for a week or so until decent calluses have formed, before potting them up and

    leaving for a couple of months to establish their roots.

    I'm very excited but also nervous as i'm quite new to the world of cacti so feel

    free to offer any tips!

    Cheers,

    Wagonwheel

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  7. Haha thanks for the re-assurance guys, was hoping that would be the case!

    Just about every second parcel I get these days is found behind a bin on my

    veranda, so i'm surprised every time it happens that i've never had something

    knocked off since there are plenty of dodgy people in my suburb.


  8. Hi guys, just wondering if I can get some advice. A good friend purchased the following seeds

    from a reputable ebay store based in NSW (my friend is in Vic):

    a few dozen acacia maidenii, about 100 san pedro, about 100 bamboo, about 100 peruvianus,

    a few dozen bramble wattle.

    The seeds never arrived, however upon contacting the seller they tracked the order through

    AusPost website since they were sent registered mail, and according to AusPost they are

    at the local post office awaiting collection and have been there since 6 days after being posted.

    My friend is wondering if there is something suspicious about never receiving a notice from the

    office to pickup this item, or why they weren't delivered for that matter since the package

    is most likely a padded envelope. She hasn't had any problems with missing parcels from

    this post office before and her household has heaps of deliveries.

    My friend has recently started getting into mycology and has noticed that a couple of recent

    deliveries have arrived with the envelope sticky-taped shut.

    Is it advisable to enquire about this parcel at the local post office? It's not illegal to buy any of

    the above species of seeds surely?

    Would greatly appreciate any advice!


  9. Hi guys,

    I've just been reading about the law regarding psilocybin and discovered something that I think

    is very important, at least for people in Victoria and quite possibly all other states.

    I found a link Amazonian posted stating that 0.15g of Psilocybin is a traffickable quantity,

    and given that since '97 in Vic the drug laws state that the full weight of any drug in powdered

    form is considered the actual weight of the drug regardless of any inactive ingredients its mixed

    with, this would imply that being found in possession of one conservative 'level 2' dose of

    cubensis powder would be seen as over 8 times the traffickable quantity; and over 5 times the

    indictable amount (assuming 4-8 mg/g of Psilocybin in cubensis [≈0.008% of total weight]). In

    contrast, you'd need approx 14 single trip doses worth of simply dried cubensis mushrooms to

    be technically considered in possession of traffickable amount.

    Pretty scary hey.

    I'm not sure if this powdered legislation exists in all states, or even if it's likely to be actually taken

    seriously by any judge if someone had an amount that was for clearly for personal use given the

    dosage, but I thought i'd post this since I'd hate to hear of someone falling victim to such an absurd

    law.


  10. Thanks everyone, i've got some seaweed concentrate that i'll get into them tomorrow.

    I gave them a good watering today so maybe tomorrow i'll check the soil to see if it's

    retaining the water.

    Planthelper, whilst I agree with your assumption in general I feel that my lack of watering

    was more to do with me not realising how much watering the trichs need. I have a big

    veggie garden and lots of pot plants that I water just about every day so it won't be any

    hassle watering the trichs once every couple of weeks now that I know what I was doing

    wrong. After the horrible white patches appeared I resigned myself to believing

    that it was a horrible disease causing them to look so ill!

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  11. Got, I can't remember whether I used pre-made cacti mix, I think I most likely threw some potting mix and sand and a bit of perlite together

    but i'll take your advice and bump up the perlite ratio. I have a bunch of perlite from a mushroom shotgun terrarium that should be free soon,

    know if i'd be fine giving it a good rinse and dry out in an oven on low heat or is there a good chance nasty contams could be in there and hurt

    my poor little scop?

    Good to hear Jwerta, hopefully he'll be a vibrant little cacti in no time!


  12. Thanks for the great replies guys!

    I lifted the scop up and the soil came with it stuck to some big roots, so I think it's safe to say I

    severly underestimated how much water trichs need. I also added some more potting mix.

    The question now is to get him rehydrated should I try to keep the soil constantly damp until he

    looks healthy or should I just give a good soaking once a week or something?

    I forgot to mention that the Peruvianus' areole(?) are white and fuzzy (you can see this in the third

    photo of Cacti No.1), is this normal?

    Really appreciate the help!


  13. So i've had these 3 guys for 8 months or so, and about 4 months ago these white patches appeared on the cacti in a seemingly short period,

    then just stopped spreading. Any ideas what disease might be causing this and how to combat it?

    I normally don't water very often but they are next to some pachanoi that are seemingly healthy

    (were quite pale when I bought them but are nice and dark green now).

    They are south facing so get plenty of direct sunlight in the arvo.

    The soil mix is probably something along the lines of 60% potting mix, 10% perlite, 30% sand.

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    PS I know this isn't the right forum, but any help ID'ing these 2 varieties (unless all 3 are the same?) would also be greatly appreciated!

    I also have this sad Scop cutting that's been sitting on my West facing window sill all summer.

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    It gets a fair amount of sun in the late arvo (although not so much recently as 2 story units have been built right opposite the window),

    I probably only water it once every 2 weeks max.

    Here's a link to him when he was still attached to the mother plant.

    Anyway, as you can see by this photo it's wilted and feels squishy, not firm at all. Could this be caused by

    not enough water or could it be whatever the disease is that's made the ugly hole?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!!

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  14. Hi guys, in a parallel universe my imaginary friend has inherited a cacti that he thinks is a trich but isn't sure exactly what type. Can anyone help me ID this cacti?

    It's in need of a little tlc, but he would like to know the best way to get the most out of it. Any advice as the best way to go about doing this? Should he cut off all the arms and pups and grow these separately to maximise the amount of plant growth or would it be best to keep it as is?

    Thanks in advance

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  15. Sorry i've had trouble logging into my account but it's all sorted now, and all the prints have new homes now.

    Thanks Got, that's very nice of you, i'll PM you in a moment! PM'd you too Adios.

    Looking forward to dabbling with these new planty wondours.

    Cheers

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