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Posts posted by prier
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You can cut the leaf up into many pieces if you want to propagate more. The stem part of the leaf always seems to do best imo.
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Dunno if this guy has been mentioned but Vaetxh? heaviest shit around imo
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Here;s something i put together recently, it's kinda breakcoreish with necro raps. https://soundcloud.com/prier/prr-pnts-12
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I can write beats. I used to write hip-hop for some mates in high-school, haven't done any in a while but how hard could it be it's really just loopy trip-hop. keen.
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I have plenty, and can take more if you like. feel free to use anything i've posted on the forum or in my gallery. just give me credit. i'll get some more shots together and let you know.
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Eg you summed up what I was going to say pretty much perfectly.
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I'll post some more shots of my plants, looks like a few people on here have got soerhensias or other trichos confused with T. purpureopliosus
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wow. looks like a variegated T. grandiflorus or T. shafferii. Could be a Tricho or Trichopsis hybrid as there is a lot of these around Aus. You must post a pic of the flower next spring. These guys come out in all sorts of different colours. Nice plant.
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Hey, I'm guessing there's probably a few cats on here that work in hort. I'm keen to find a new job. I have over seven years experience in production horticulture, and a little retail. I have some certs but nothing to fancy. If anyone has any positions going at their nursery or knows of something please hit me up.
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Yes there are many good books, I've posted about this numerous times. The one you want is The New Cactus Lexicon, and don't complain about the cost, good books cost money. Every other general Cacti book is now fairly useless. Other than that you would want books on specific genera.
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They're in Chelt. Cereus hildemanianus and the monstrose variety
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I should probably stop before it gets too weird ;)
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T. candicans & T. poco
in Cacti & Succulents
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That T. poco is about 15-20 years old. It took a long time to flower