lhb2444 Posted October 13, 2012 (edited) Took a few photos this morning and was asked by a friend to show him some so thought I'd share a few photos of the collection and some recent additions, enjoy! New seedlings from a member here, thanks heaps gnome! They are looking great. Some seedlings have gone white near the bottoms, should I be worried about this? they appear to be growing and aren't soft or anything. Seedlings Sun bathing My first graft attempt to take, TBM to T. pach, seems to have taken quite well but no new growth as of yet T. peru KK1689 from SAB showing new growth, lovely coloured spines Some new additions, Yowie, Eileen and T. macro TBM and T. macro's Psycho0, Jess, Yowie and T. scop Unamed T. bridgesii with this game little fella playing in the spiders den Same T. bridgesii overlooking the other trichs Some mamm's, ferocactus, gymno's, echinopsis, notocactus and some lophs in the terracotta pot Unkown trich (anyone got any ideas?) Same as above TBM's pupping T. pasacana showing new growth (finally!) Interesting Cereus showing montrous to normal back to monstrous growth Oreocereus of some sort, little Echinopsis 'Haku Jo' and B. hertlingiana in the back Psychotria Acacia longifolia Mammillaria in flower T. bridgesii 'Bruce' and a notocactus shooting some flower buds Little L. williamsii Little L. williamsii Psychotria Psychotria flower forming I assume? Brugs Edited October 13, 2012 by lhb2444 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khala Posted October 13, 2012 Awesome dude!! The unnamed trich looks to have some Macro to it, as well as pachanoi. Your psychotria is going awesome! As well as the longifolia. Are those the seedgrown lophs you had a year or so back? Grown up lots! Awesome garden dude. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lhb2444 Posted October 13, 2012 (edited) Cheers Khala, The dude who gave it to me found it all chopped up into into pieces in Manly and thought it was a bridgesii but I thought something along the lines of pach or peru but really I'm pretty hopeless when it comes to id'ing. The psychotria's are doing well, especially on the one in the ground (when the dogs not roughing it up!) and the acacia is powering along very nicely. And yeah thats them, only got 2 of them left unfortunately due to various reasons but got some more seed in takeaway containers so hopefully this time i'll be more successful, I've actually followed the tek this time!!! My 'J3 x Psycho0' seeds have germinated too! so so happy. Edited October 13, 2012 by lhb2444 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Foo Posted October 13, 2012 Looks awesome man. The psychotria is def flowering 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lhb2444 Posted October 13, 2012 Cool, my one out the back is doing the same so I might have a go at pollinating them this year if its possible. Thanks for the kind words too eatfoo! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Psylo Posted November 5, 2012 Know anything of the T.pasacana's place in the entheogenic landscape? Saw one today in an inner city nursery and almost bought it as a curiosity, but didn't want to carry it around. There's been talk that this species contains phenethylamines not found in other Tricocereus. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites