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Any updates on this little one?
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Very nice grafts you have going there my friend. Large root system as well I see.
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Impressive work indeed. 5 months is pure sweetness for flowering timeframe.
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All I see here is a man holding up his arms with his hands flat pointing towards the moon. His tiara is a little crooked though and for such a short man his nose is exceedingly long and his eyes are exceptionally big as well.
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Nice T.b.m.c.
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Absolutely beautiful and extremely rare presentation.
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Love the fly agaric gnome. I saw a lot of those while traveling in Europe in the gardens. Never mind Christmas decorations sporting them. Now, here in the States... not so much. Still, love seeing these little guys when they crop up in the gardens. Thanks for sharing.
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Pure sweetness.
1 seed for each of the 7 directions.
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Beautiful specimen. Are all the spines secure on this one or is that middle one prone to pop loose?
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What is this blanket that has become law? And why would it require you to chop your beautiful cacti down to a smaller more manageable size?
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Very nice specimen. Do you have plans on using any of the pollen from to your other species of Lophophora or such or just content with having one very delectable specimen.
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You have quite the variety there Bardo. Very nice indeed.
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1 hour ago, MeanGreen said:
3185, the seeds were purchased last year though so yours could be a different batch
I have the 4930 and the 3185 going right now.
I'm al fan also a fan stiff hard spines as well as opposed to flimsy spines that fall off our out at the slightest touch.
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My bet... seed will germinate. Time will tell.
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8 hours ago, MeanGreen said:
Very nice choice Inyan, I grafted one of these from koehres seeds a few months ago and so far it definitely seems true to form, it has permanent spines which are quite hard and not brittle, very fun to touch. Hopefully it'll bloom before the end of the season so we'll see if it has jourdaniana flowers.
Did you go with the 4930 or 3185?
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Looks like you have a small field of grafted specimens behind this one.
Seeds are definitely in the works.
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Very nice specimen you have going on here with what 7+ heads already.
Great work!
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Your one crazy grower of cacti my friend.
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One can hope, however, my specimen did not turn my grafts variegated. Not to say that yours won't.
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Pure sweetness my friend. Looking forward to seeing those little babies grafted asap!
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5 hours ago, MeanGreen said:
I just sowed the first seeds from the semi cristate, the pod only had 4 seeds in it unfortunately. I will graft every seedling and post some updates, fingers crossed for some freakiness
Freak begets freak. And when to freaks get together the synergy creates a freakishness that most can only dream of.
Let the Freaks Come out and Play!
I'm sure hoping you have saved some pollen for when your variegates open up next as I would love to see cristate x variegated and variegate x cristate.
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Your nocturnal emissions will be having nocturnal emissions of their own when you get the first batch of seed from that cross.
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Cross those babies and get some crested variegated Lophos my friend.
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Variegates and other monsters are found so frequently in Zelly seeds it's amazing Zelly doesn't sell out sooner than he does.