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Auxin

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So I grew some floor sweepings, lol...

This one was from a floor sweepings batch called T. peruvianus, I grew 451 plants, intentionally killed 448 with cold, and got a bridgesii, some light green and pink columnar gimp thats still too small, and this girl who I doubt is a Trich, note the _ notch under each areole.

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The next group of floor sweepings came from another source and look quite similar to eachother. Closer to Trich looking with shallow, often faint, \ / 'antennae' notches on each areole nearly connecting to a V at places on the second one. I keep trying to say Stetsonia coryne but the ribs dont have that wavy look.

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All look like tricho's to me.

very nice!

1ist one could be cuzco? rest look nice and peruish.

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First one looks like Candicans or maybe even Terscheckii depending on how fat it gets. They talk more cold than others so this is actually not so unlikely. Second one reminds me of Culpinensis? You know, the one thats related to Taquimbalensis/Tacaquirensis.

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That _ notch under the areoles on the first one doesnt distance it from the active trichs? :blink: Otherwise I could see how it would resemble a candicans or maybe a straight spined terscheckii

I see what you mean about the others tho, I knew I should be recognizing them but I guessed it was from the trich-look-alike discussions, I always forget to consider the taquimbalensis/tacaquirensis group

Thanks :)

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The first one looks like a pasacana I have.

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