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libertycaps

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    The other side of the pond.

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    Subtropic, Europe

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  1. libertycaps

    Show off your freaks

    I beleive i got all those cuts 2009 no it must have been 2008. PS2: I have had a few of those areole less dicks around for years they root okay but all they do is stall you need a miracle before you see growth. PS3: Had a laugh about you wanting to know how fat my dick is then i went out and measured it, its actually only 33cm high i pulled a string around it and it measures 24cm.
  2. Awesome site EG, found one of my own crosses under named clones.. sweet, its bookmarked and im keeping that tab open.
  3. libertycaps

    Show off your freaks

    This dick in the closeup with the lighter is 35cm tall, take a look at it, notice all limbs start from ground level, then look at your pic see a difference? Dick in your pic has pups coming high and low because its a clumping type besides my type b has never grown fat pups no where near that tall. I know my type A is not a type B they are different individuals been growing them for years they are like family to me.
  4. libertycaps

    Show off your freaks

    There is a few etoiliated clumping type bridgesii monstrose plants in the back, can be hard to tell the difference in that state. Got all of them in trade from Australia & the states by some great nookers ages ago. Snapped a few closeup shots of the pornstar in the front:
  5. libertycaps

    Show off your freaks

    Sweet cacti there brothers & sisters, here are some of the freaks in my stable: Pics contain pachanoi crest type a&b (one makes monstrose limbs the other does not) bridgesii monstrose dicks type a&b (pornstar & short dicks)
  6. libertycaps

    Have you seen any cool movies lately??

    Got lost trying to find if its been mentioned in the thread already, A million ways to die in the west was pretty awesome http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2557490/ My favorite scene is probably when the hero goes tripping with the indians, Its a funny scene so i wont spoil it.
  7. libertycaps

    Whats up with this loph?

    I will not regraft just yet, it seems to be doing fine for now. It looks like Homer Simpsons head from more than on angle to me so i named it Homer.
  8. libertycaps

    Orange rot.

    Me to healed a loph with orange rot by grafting to cylindropuntia
  9. libertycaps

    Whats up with this loph?

    Its supposed to be williamsi, all the other seedlings from that batch look like williamsi.
  10. libertycaps

    Whats up with this loph?

    Its a bout a year ago it was grafted, 3 year seedling the size of a small pea, about 1/4 the size of its brothers and sisters. All my other lophs enjoy sunshine once they gotten used to it but this little thing never liked it. Also when i cut it i noticed that its body was not at all like a normal loph more like a bunch of snakes all twisted up.
  11. libertycaps

    Whats up with this loph?

    Burns very easy in sunlight, slow grower even on trich stock. Any thoughts?
  12. libertycaps

    dry or boiled

    Choosing between dry or boiled is like choosing between herpes and syfilis. Dry = hours of nausea and abdominal pain. Boiled = hours of nausea and abdominal pain + the taste is horrible. My two favorites are: 1. fresh in the blender with grapefruit juice = hardly any nausea & abdominal pain + mild taste, goes down real easy. 2. chopped fine slices and left in vodka and grapefruit juice 8-12 hours= hardly any nausea & abdominal pain + the taste is not that bad. first both are stripped of waxy outer skin and spines of course. ;)
  13. libertycaps

    Succulent ID plz

    Nice Thanks =)
  14. libertycaps

    Succulent ID plz

    Found it growing close to the beach.
  15. libertycaps

    What's happening below the ground?

    Make sure your soilmix is draining properly, Let the soil dry out a couple of days before you put any water. # 1 looks like a goner # 2 might have a chance if you keep it on the dry side for a while.
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