Floyd Posted March 19, 2018 (edited) Two individuals are presented here. Here are the two side-by-side. The front most one (the lighter coloured cutting) has been placed in the pot. Here are close-ups of the first one. And here are close-ups of the unknown cutting. Same species? different species? My guess is they are both T. peruvianus, or that one is T. cuzcoensis. Thanks for the help. EDITED BY MODERATOR: NO DISCUSSION OF POTENCY OR ACTIVITY ALLOWED Edited March 19, 2018 by Evil Genius Potency 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Evil Genius Posted March 19, 2018 Hi Floyd, the first one is a very spiny Pachanoi relative that belongs into the T. pallarensis/santaensis complex. These are often posted because they are difficult to ID. Check out a similar one. The 2-3 long spine spination is extremely typical. Not sure about the second one as it´s still a relatively short cutting. Could be something similar, but you need to post it again in a year or two. It´s not a Trichocereus cuzcoensis. Rather Peruvianus or maybe Schoenii. Give it some time. PS: I had to remove the parts of your post that were discussing activity. It´s not allowed here. Thanks for understanding. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Floyd Posted March 19, 2018 oh yes no worries, sorry about that. Thanks so much! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Two individuals are presented here.
Here are the two side-by-side. The front most one (the lighter coloured cutting) has been placed in the pot.
Here are close-ups of the first one.
And here are close-ups of the unknown cutting.
Same species? different species? My guess is they are both T. peruvianus, or that one is T. cuzcoensis.
Thanks for the help.
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