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Clone ID's & Maybe Monstrose [image heavy]
Ambient posted a question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
Recent gardening efforts have prompted me to question what some of these trich sitting around in the yard actually are? I know a few names as far as sp. are concerned, but I'll admit I'm not the best with ID. Do these look like known var or are they just random hybrids? 1. labeled as peruvianus, the two either side were sold as "Psycho0" bridgesii 2. One of my favorites. 3. 4. 5. 6. Two more bridgesii who need repotting. 7. Pach who needs re-potting. 8. Pach who finally got some attention and was repotted 9. labeled as short spined peruvianus but I'm thinking something else. 10. Semi monstrose or just one to many slug battles, what do you think? 11. Edit: deleted my maybe ID's, look forward to hearing yours.- 10 replies
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Hello hello everyone! I've muved house and in the process consolidated a lot of my cacti from various other places where I've munaged to leave them behind/neglect them/forget about them. And because of that I've run out of room! So I'm selling some cacti, you dig? All bare-rooted as you can see, duh. Prices are exclusive of postage. And of course I'm opening to bartering/trading/offers-too-good-to-refuse-or-lose-toes-one-envelope-at-a-time-for. Just post the # cactus you want to claim here in the thread so everyones aware who's got dibs on what - I'll update the main post to reflect availability as well. I live in the Melbourne area so I can also meet you somewhere around the northern burbs.. PM for more info if ya need #1 T. cuzcoensis (Gnosis) SOLD #2 T. cuzcoensis (Gnosis) SOLD #3 T. cuzcoensis (Gnosis) SOLD #4 T. bridgesii $45 #5 T. bridgesii SOLD #6 T. bridgesii SOLD #7 T. bridgesii (Bendigo Bridge) $40 #8 T. bridgesii (Bendigo Bridge) $15 #9 T. bridgesii (Psycho0) $45 #10 T. spp (Yowie) $50 #11 T. bridgesii (Bendigo Bridge) $30 #12 T. spp (Yowie) $30 #13 T. bridgesii (Bendigo Bridge) $40 #14 T. bridgesii $25 #15 T. cuzcoensis (Gnosis) $55 #16 T. bridgesii (Bendigo Bridge) $25 #17 T. spp (Yowie) $30 #18 T. spp (Yowie) $15 #19 T. bridgesii (Bendigo Bridge) $15 #20 T. bridgesii (Bendigo Bridge) $25 thats all folks.
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I went to another local nursery today and was surprised by the amount freaks they sold, had a bunch of grafted crests and variegated columnars as well as some massive TBMs... I searched around online to try and find some answers but everything seems pretty confusing and people seem to mix A and B up. I was told A is the long type and B is the short multiple branching TBM, correct me if I'm wrong. My question is this, does a TBM 'obese' version exist or are they just selling very fat clone B pups as this? They were larger than any I have ever seen personally, small football sized almost.... I held off on picking one up since I was a bit suspicious and they were a bit pricey, I wish I had snagged a picture. Going back next week to see some larger cacti they get in Monday so I'll take some pictures then. I did happen to snag a nice sized TBM clone B for $5 that had 5 segments just because a couple of blemishes There were also 2 massive TBMs (clone A I think?) for $100 each that had between 3-5 large segments, I thought they were well worth it for the size but didn't have $ so I'll get a picture of those too and see what type everyone thinks they are.
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A quick question... May seem very cactus noob of me, but that is sort of exactly what I am so. Does the TBM or any other monstrose forming cactus flower? Or is that generally the issue, they are mutant thus lose sexual organs or become sterile. Like the Liger...
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I have some 5 year old trichocereus bridgesii that I sadly haven't repotted in 4 years. The tallest ones in the picture are about 53cm. This year will be a good year for them because not only will they get a new large pot (or pots) but they get to leave the 4 year old store-bought cactus soil mix I used at the time! I'm thinking 1 part garden soil, 1 part pearlite (or pumace) and a small amount of sand for the new soil mix. My question is this: I was thinking about burying them about 10cm deeper than they are now, which would put the thin 1st year of growth under the soil and hopefully make them more stable (see picture with drawn lines and text). Not only is the bottom of the cactus thinner than the top but a few of them are also leaning at the bottom then they curve up to vertical at the top. Is this a bad idea? Will I rot out the bottom? I live in the cold north of the US so they've been grown indoors and have a pretty controlled environment. I'm also hoping by mixing my own soil this time it will be better draining and not rot out the newly buried portion.
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One of my mates is getting rid of a large portion of their ornamental cacti collection, many trichocereus sp. and a few others. For local pickup, cacti come with their pots and soil. For interstate, cacti will be sent bare rooted without pots or soil and postage is unfortunately not available to Tasmania due to quarantine. [Edit: all sold]
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Big shout out to everyone here! Long time lurker, first time poster. This forum rocks big time! Quick question. I've been wondering for a long time if the TBM Clone B (Long phallic form) exists in Australia? I don't mean Clone A (Short clumping form) which has become elongated due to etiolation, but rather the form that will continue growing in inermis state without terminating. Thanks, big love and gratitude to you all!
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hi, i need to move some cactus. Bulk purchase 10 ft of the following cacti T. Bridgesii: Psycho0 Super Pedro: big fat cuts will be taken from the mother plant Yowie pyscho and yowie can come with roots, take whole plant out of the ground: cost may vary if including roots as quanity of cactus will be considerbly more. $250 for 10 feet pick up only in western subrubs of melbourne All plants are grown in ground, fat healthy and mature. Pm for further info, if no interest on ebay they go.
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Got some seeds of these in a trade a while back from EG I think (thanks!) Recently a tiny seedling I grafted to a pach stock has put out large spines and new growth. I am interested in seeing pictures of plants grown from KK920 seed, as I can only find the one pic that is from KKs website. I know with Knize he could have sent out any random seed as KK920 but still interested to see what people have gotten under this label.
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Hello All, just testing to see how I can post pics on here ! I am new to this forum, and I am enjoying all the pics and the discussions. Bridgesii seedlings growing in a polystyrene coffee cup in proagating sand, approx 3 months old. Are they ready for sowing out yet ? Cheers, Swiper.