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An Icaros peruvianus I started from seed last year.
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Cacti in film scenes and plots (non documentary)
Caudata replied to sagiXsagi's topic in Cacti & Succulents
Pachycereus marginatus -
What grows fastest in my garden may not grow all that fast for you as it depends on climate/light/nutrients. My fastest growing plants in general are all pachanoi and scopulicola cultivars.
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no photos?
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The Spineless Trichocereus Scopulicola Project
Caudata replied to hostilis's topic in Cacti & Succulents
One of my lc scop seedlings dropping ribs and then terminating. Might get a weird sausage plant out of it. -
It's been another month and a half, and a third seedling has sprouted a freaky nipple. I'd love to see some more mature plants. I'm guessing the 5% mutant rate in Ben's description is an underestimate.
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The Spineless Trichocereus Scopulicola Project
Caudata replied to hostilis's topic in Cacti & Succulents
LC scop x scop BB x TE Let's see some updates boys -
You might want to take them out of the corner into an area that receives more sunlight
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A month on. I'll keep updating as the one in the back gets more interesting Any updates on your crest Cacteye?
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What will happen in the upcoming growing season? Will they move to accommodate each other or will pressure keep building until the base splits?
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Love your setup Thunder, but how do you explain it to guests? I get enough awkward questions and phallus jokes and my cacti are all outside. Yes, uno.
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Chavin de huantar clone..........pachanoi????
Caudata replied to Philocacti's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
Is this from Ogun? I think that mother plant looks intermediate between pachanoi and peruvianus just like many of the plants growing wild around Ancash. This plant certainly doesn't look like a Lima pachanoi but it also doesn't look like a Matucana peruvianus (which is the reference point most people have when talking about that species). -
Received a nice little package from Ogun containing