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Preventing cross-pollination on Trichocereus sp.
TheExplorer replied to TheExplorer's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I'll keep them in mind for next year mate, thanks. I got a bit lucky this year as the flowering times ended up being quite staggered. -
Hi guys, I have a lot of trichos about to flower this year and I want to make some specific crosses... What are some good methods for preventing cross-pollination that you have used before? I've heard stockings might be good? Oh and if anyone has some interesting pollen to trade let me know!
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Nice. Hope it is smooth sailing for you mate, look forward to seeing the pics.
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Would love to but too busy with work. I'm guessing you are involved in the main stage rigging?
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Geographical map of Trichocereus sp. and what not - if there aint one we should make it
TheExplorer replied to sagiXsagi's topic in Cacti & Succulents
M S Smith started one years ago based on location descriptions in Backebergs Cactus Lexicon; could be a good starting point to start working on a google maps version. -
Preventing cross-pollination on Trichocereus sp.
TheExplorer replied to TheExplorer's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I'll check them out, thanks mate. -
Columnar Flower Buds. Got some ? Post them here.
TheExplorer replied to Hellonasty's topic in Cacti & Succulents
Looks like Yowie is going off this year! If anyone wants to trade some pollen let me know -
1st picture is Life Cycle, 2nd is Stampede. Zoolu was the market stage. It's a shame I saw this thread after the party, I would have been keen for a meet up with you guys. Party was great as usual (5th Psyfari for me now). Nice work on the staging altenate :thumbsup:.
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Hi all, I have 15 packs of ~100 scop x pach seeds to give away. The pach can be seen in this thread here: http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=38353. The scop is a typical fat Aussie specimen. I'm willing to send 5 of the packs overseas and the rest I'll send anywhere in Australia. The seed packs that I will send around Australia have a bit of debris in them (little rocks, dust, etc.) after the fruit ripened and dropped to the ground while I was overseas. The packs destined for overseas are nice and clean and will be labelled correctly. So if you'd like a pack post here and then PM me your address. T.E.
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Hi all A few months back there was a big scop orgy (between 5 flowering plants) at my place which resulted in 5 nice looking fruits of pure scop seed. However, I got busy for a few days at work and some sort of grey/green mold has infected most of the fruits. Some only have a little bit and I will get the seeds out today, but some have just turned into lumps of mold. Thing is, it looks like the mold has eaten away all of the flesh and left the seeds behind. Do you guys reckon the seeds will still be good if I wash them out and put them in a bit of diluted hydrogen peroxide or something? Thanks, T.E.
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The Spineless Trichocereus Scopulicola Project
TheExplorer replied to hostilis's topic in Cacti & Succulents
Not long now -
Could be the name, or maybe it just didn't make it into their collections. I'm pretty sure most of the clones sold by SAB are ones that they have collected through trades over the years or grown themselves, and you'll notice that they don't sell a lot of the Victorian specimens. Psycho0 is pretty common though due to the fact that it grows like a weed - I have some big ones in the ground that have already put on 2 feet this season. PD used to sell heaps of it and last year or the year before was selling 50 and 100 foot lots on eBay.
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Origin of the name Yowie to Dearest Ozzies , NZ'ers and also Tazzers? if applicable , and anybody else who has a story about the Yowie
TheExplorer replied to ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ's topic in Cacti & Succulents
That's just what I have seen some people say, and a popular eBay cactus seller was selling a similar looking plant as pallarensis a while ago. Me personally, I think Yowie is a wild pachanoi form. -
Just plant the tip mate - it will be better in the long run. I know it sucks when you have to turn a big sexy cutting into multiple plants, but at the moment you are taking an unnecessary gamble. Also I'd ditch that vaseline, it's probably blocking the stomata and may cause issues.
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Origin of the name Yowie to Dearest Ozzies , NZ'ers and also Tazzers? if applicable , and anybody else who has a story about the Yowie
TheExplorer replied to ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I've seen some people theorise that Yowie may be a T.pallarensis due to the longer spines. -
Determining Cacti Value by weight.
TheExplorer replied to Alienteaparty's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I know where you are coming from OP, I've had similar experiences (even pictures can be deceiving), but I'm not sure a weight system will work. I mean it might work for stock standard tricho cuts, but it doesn't take into account: the rareness of different plants, the fluctuating weights of cactus, and the different weights between species. Plus as you said there could be issues regarding legality (cuttings are borderline as they are). If a seller isn't willing to provide you with more pictures or more info just don't deal with them. If they are dishonest in their dealings and unwilling to fix the situation then you can leave feedback in their trade rep thread. -
Sounds like blossom end rot, usually caused by calcium deficiency (but also excess nutrients, excess watering, etc.).
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The only member I know of with T.tulhuayacensis (or something similar) is Micromegas: http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=33701&page=4#entry403707
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Every plant is different IMO. I have some that will throw out 4-8 pups every time I cut them, and others that take a full season to produce 1. The ones that struggle to pup put on more mass if I just leave them. That's a nice pach in picture 1, is it a particular clone?
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Check eBay, esphandseeds is a good seller.
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The Spineless Trichocereus Scopulicola Project
TheExplorer replied to hostilis's topic in Cacti & Succulents
I would love one mutant but I don't think it's in Australia. I have a few near spineless pachanois but none have the same shape and colour. -
The Spineless Trichocereus Scopulicola Project
TheExplorer replied to hostilis's topic in Cacti & Succulents
Oh and, fingers crossed, I may have pure scop seed coming soon guys -
The Spineless Trichocereus Scopulicola Project
TheExplorer replied to hostilis's topic in Cacti & Succulents
Damn, that's a looker. Same as the one in the background (colossus?). I wish we had more of the Ecuadorian-type pachanois in Australia. -
The Spineless Trichocereus Scopulicola Project
TheExplorer replied to hostilis's topic in Cacti & Succulents
What's the cross Zelly? -
Trout has a page on PC crosses here: http://largelyaccurateinformationmedia.com/LAIM/pedro/pedro_hybrids.html