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Are there any viable seeds in those pods? By the way, I've never seen one like that!! Mine has never flowered and it's got flat pups, but the same exact color and patterning as that one. Interesting plant!!
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It looks like a little chubby loph dude cartoon. Haha. Legs arms and a head with a super fat body.
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I water all my trichs once every other week in the summer and they do great. And it's super hot and dry in my climate.
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I was talking the stock shooting pups. And honestly I wouldn't up the feeding/watering if it's not really growing. But that's just my opinion. Maybe it will help? Do they get a lot of light?
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I've had certain grafts that just don't want to grow very well. I believe it's like Rabelais said, sometimes the vascular connection isn't very good. Most of my grafts with T. pachanoi as the stock grow pretty damn fast. So i don't think it's the stock that is the problem. Unless it's unhealthy or stressed or something.
Does they try shooting pups constantly? In my experience the grafts with shitty connections constantly try to shoot pups while the grafts with great connections only try in the beginning a few times and then avert all energy to the scion. If the stock isn't shooting pups and the scion isn't really growing I would guess that the entire plant is unhealthy.
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I never got any collection number with the seeds. It was just labelled "Trichocereus validus" And thanks for the ID!!
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Mutant. My clone B has a 16" (40cm) pup on it. Granted it's skinny. I'm just thrown off by the plant clumping and having areoles only on the lower sections of the pups. Which are clone B characteristics. But I don't want to debate it anymore really. I've had mine for 2.5 years by the way.
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In my opinion that one in the picture you showed is definitely not a clone A. I would call it a clumping form. Maybe not the typical clone B (still looks like it to me.) But we can just agree to disagree I guess.
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I should add that I haven't made the payment yet. They haven't sent an invoice. So I still have my money.
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I think it is. They grow big if you give them lots of root space, light, and nutrients. The etiolated ones look to just be in really small pots and not getting much light.
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What I was saying is you have all clumping clones. Clone A doesn't clump like that though. It grows into really long sections. So you just have lots of clone B (clumping) if you ask me. Some are etiolated and some are healthy.
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I ordered from a really weird website that had some photos of a new mammillaria species on it. The email about the order went to [email protected] though. So I'm guessing it's through them. They just said "Thanks for the order" with no invoice. I kept asking with no response for a while if they meant to send an invoice or something. Finally after a month they said "When seeds are ready to ship you'll get invoice." Still haven't heard back. Been about 2 months now.
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Those both (monstrose bridgesii) look like clumping forms to me. Where did you get them from?
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I get that kinda black goo and scaring stuff on my penis a lot.
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I think you have two clones of hairy specie. Your "bald clone" are a bit "hairy", mine hasnt any hair.
I bet if you put your clone in the conditions mine grows in it would grow a couple hairs. If I keep them outside they're bald as fuck, but under flouros with lots of water they start to grow a couple hairs from some areoles.
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Nice!!! What is that spiny dude and the furry ones?
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And I have heard of people getting fast growing lophs out of AV seeds. They usually think it's a different species. I've never seen one with tuft and fast growth rate yet still having the yellow fruits though.
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I did cross one flower back with the dwarf AV and got seeds. I'll plant them and maybe graft one and see what happens. I also have a ton of these all on their own roots. Can't wait till they're older.
It definitely has the AV fruit and some of the AV flower characteristics (White pistil.) Will be interesting to see how it plays out. I also used pollen from this one on a dwarf AV and williamsii. Both produced seeds, but the williamsii makes seeds even without pollination so it'll be hard to tell if that one took.
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Yes Mushroomman. So are some of my full on dwarf ones. It seems like a mix of pure albertos and either hybrids or just non dwarf albertos.
It may be that they were somehow pollinated with my other albertos. It hasn't made fruits from every flower. But they all have been yellow fruits and they taste just like alberto fruits. Which have a more citrus flavor. They also only make q1-5 seeds per fruit just like all my other pure dwarf albertos. And it definitely came from my alberto seeds. I have them all carefully labelled and I keep track of it all. Some of the dwarf albertos came out of those seeds too. About 50% were dwarf albertos and the other were this type of hybrid/non dwarf. I really do think it was cross pollinated with something. Maybe koehresii like you said.
Here are some other of the super slow growing ones. They're also more flat than the ones I suspect are hybrids. The second picture is from the same set of seeds and was started/grafted at the same time, but it is REALLY slooooow growing and has no tuft.
A different type of Opuntia monacantha variegata? (Josephs Coat)
in Cacti & Succulents
Posted · Edited by hostilis
It looks like you have seed pods right next to the flower that have already gone through fowering. If I were you I'd let them mature and check for seeds.