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Philocacti

Trichocereus cuszcoensis?

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A few years back I sowed a batch of SS01XTPM.

I'm pretty sure that this is one of them since the germination rate wasn't high.

I don't put labels on my cacti, so there's a chance I'm wrong.

Recently I've been doubting that this could be a cuszcoensis.

Does it look like a cuszcoensis?

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Thanks, I'll try to take more pictures of it cuz the spines per areol don't look like a bridgesii to me. However I can see it in the structure of the cactus itself

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definitely looks bridgesii-ish to me too

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Ok I think I've figured it out. It's a seed grown bridgesii from koehres.

Usually I graft on pereskiopsis that are planted in plastic cup. After a few months I transplant all my pereskiopsis graft to a big pot or 2 and I try to memorize the label. So this bridgesii got mixed up with one of the SS01xTPM grafts.

Thanks a lot guys.

Here's a pic of it January 2014

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