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as did i El presidente...until the ants savaged the entire plot in a matter of 24 hours...left me with one stalk that still had roots/active rhizomes
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as did i El presidente...until the ants savaged the entire plot in a matter of 24 hours...left me with one stalk that still had roots/active rhizomes
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I want one! is this a TBM??? syn echinopsis lageniformis monstrose??
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Beautiful!
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Can i see another photo of this please with something to show size comparison?
Pretty sure it Opuntia Monacantha ..possibly even monstrose....not subulata as has no leaves on top of each column and subulata has quite pronounced thorns.
Can you give me some help on mine...looks a bit like this which was labelled OP monacantha monstruosa
very healthy whatever it is...you grow your babies under lights?
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Very Pretty indeed!
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It is images like THIS that inspire me to garden...and make me aspire to have a loph collection as erectile inducing as this!
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Thanks...will def have to cook something similar up for my next batch of babies
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Did the stock come from WA, SA, western Vic or South Western NSW?
Apparently iv'e heard (and seen evidence from very reputable forum owners of TBM's) that stock from these regions is always much plumper and bigger, and from what ive seen much smoother too (less rippling and curving of each pup)
Maybe this is the A / B var dispute?
What region in Aus you in blowng?
Would be very interesting to see if the stock reverts/switches if cultivated in opposing areas.
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lovely specimens
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recycled living?
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Got a darn good laugh out of me blowng!
Government = half the reason a portion of us turn to ethno gardening (medical, culinary and psychedelic botany)in the first place?
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see the white sap mate.... thats a giveaway confirming my suspicions that is actually a Euphorbia which not a cactus , i have a few ,and like them, make sure to avoid the sap its quite nasty , especially keep away from eyes
lol yeah thanks blowng.....i was actually made aware of this several days before i posted it actually....must have been too close to 420 and i forgot :S ...any idea what kind of Euphorbia?
I was thinking maybe candelabrum or abyssinica...
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OMG Your TBM is so healthy...please spill the beans to me as to what medium you use for your TB's
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yes hutch as a fond lover of "the penis" i can tell you this most certainly is echinopsis lageniformis Monstrose syn Trichocereus bridgesii monstrose , and a very plump healthy cutting at that :D
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looks a bit like my Echinopsis/ Trichocereus Macrogonus (Full Blue) (kk172)