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This thread is to share Time-lapse pics of cacti.

This is bridgesioid in December 2014

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July 2015

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This was grafted in May.

I already posted these in "Trichocereus BK09509.2 - Huachuma de Chavin" thread. However, they fit here as well.

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July 2014

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August 2015

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Damn, I've never seen a plant grow that much in one year. That's crazy!

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Thanks

I have a confession though, it took me 10 years to get the hang of growing columnar cacti. So the 1st 5 years or so, I stalled my whole collection, excluding lophophoras and ariocarpus. I somehow assume that in another 10 years, I'll say that it took me 20 years to understand growing columnar cacti :D

I believe if I put a 30% shading cloth, I'll get more growth than what I'm getting. But I'll probably do this in a year or 2.

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I feel you. This year has been the best for me. I think I'm finally getting the hang of it because I got like 5x more growth than I have in previous years. It's a constant learning process. Probably even after 30 years.

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Here is my favorite little graft

Its a TBM areole grafted to an unknown tricho that i grew from seed

The first picture was taken about a month after it was grafted,now its been 4 months since the little fella recovered from surgery, it was really cool to watch, it took within a week but did nothing for the first month, i was really uncertain as to weather or not it would start growing, then all of a sudden BOOM it popped straight out the top :)

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