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Shipping to the US is pretty spendy! $200. But those are nice looking plants.
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Hello. I've been looking for some Myrtillocactus Geometrizans cuttings/plants, or some Psychotria "Nexus" cuttings/plants. I have some Pachanoi cuttings (i think they're PC pedro), Bridgesii seedlings (4"), lophophora williamsii seeds, and bridgesii seeds as well. I also have money in my bank.
If anyone is interested please contact me via PM.
Thanks!
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Do these work well as grafting stock?
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Well awesome job with providing it the environment to branch out like that.
If you ever see something of mine that you like and you have an extra pup, let me know. Because that is an awesome clone!
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Here are some of my freaks.
Bridgesii monstrose crest grafted onto a stenocereus.
Pachanoi Crest grafted onto a myrtillocactus
Opuntia vulgaris variegate cv. Maverick "Joseph's coat"
Some melted wax bridgesii clones. One is just a little guy that still looks like a normal bridgesii with 4 ribs.
Pachanoi/peruvianus Monstrose
Penis plant TBM
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Wow! Those are beautiful! I love monstrose trichs. Most of my collection is comprised of monstrose and semi monstrose bridge, pach, and peru specimen. I have never seen pupping like that before though!
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Unfortunately it just was slow to turn green. It is growing very fast and is green now.
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I have a loph seedling this exact same color. It came from a caespitosa williamsii seed too. I'll attach a pic (kind of blurry)
It is white, yellow, and pink. I'm not sure if it's albino or what. I most likely will try to graft it incase it is albino. Sorry for the blurry picture, my camera isn't great at taking pictures of small things.
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[ID] Morning Glory?
in Plant Identification (non-cactus)
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That's what I was thinking. After doing some research and looking at my confirmed morning glory plant that i'm growing, I Don't think it is really morning glory looking at the leaves. When it flowers i'll know for sure though.