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Trichocereus ‘Psycho0’ Echinopsis lageniformis 120cm
rottenjonny posted a topic in Seed & Plant Sales
120 cm Trichocereus ‘Psycho0’ Echinopsis lageniformis as per photos for sale or trade. Might prove impossible to ship due to its size so maybe local pickup is best. I am in the lower hunter valley. -
Hey folks, I bought this cactus a while ago from a private seller but at the time I didn't think to ask where it was sourced. Looking for any advice to see if it's an active species. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Some measurements I've taken to help ID: areoles: 3cm apart, prominent V shaped ridge above each, 3-7 spines in each. spines: base yellow-green and tips reddish brown when young, up to 4cm long body: 5-7 ribs
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I don't post enough pics here, but here's a few shots around the garden from this morning. It's mid winter but lots of them are waking up already and putting on new growth. Nicsplash's macro Skywarrior pushing 20' tall soon, well beyond ladder range for pollination this year! Pachanoi MH1 Schwartz, MH2 and BAP One of Spooge's LS chilo OPs Cromag brain Incog's KK339 Fields garden validus Secret garden validus
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Hey guys, The temps in my fridge fell to subzero (furits, veggies and eggs froze) because of my flatmate messing with the settings. I had some hundreds of trichocereus pachanoi, bridgesii and peruvianus seeds in ziplocks in a big jar. I am really worried that the seeds might outright die. I had a few packs from SAB and Herbalistics and don't know how dessicated they were. Just put them straight into the fridge at the beginning of the summer when the temps were above zero. Do you have experience with freezing and germinating trichocereus seeds, and if you do does that impact seed viability. I checked the forums and also other websites but no one gives a straight answer. I saw in an earlier post that nitrogen might be freezing some of his crosses but I could not tell if that was pollen or seed. All the best
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Hey guys I have 3 mid cuts (30cm each) of my beautiful peruvianus that I'm having to let go, I asking $20 a piece. Pick up preferred I'm near burpengary qld but I'm willing to post at buyers expense. P.s I also have a 180cm acacia maidenii sapling if anyone interested pm me
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Hi, I'm looking to buy some San Pedro cacti in Tasmania to grow in my garden at home. I can't seem to order it from anywhere because of the tight import restrictions in Tassie. Any help would be greatly appreciated Cheers
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Hey all! Are these pups going to be a threat to the loph? Cheers all!
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Hey all! I picked theses guys up in Bunnings not too long ago and they seem to be coming along well! Im sure they're quite specific cultivars but was wondering if i could get an ID 1. 2. Cheers guys!
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Hey there good folks, haven’t been on for a while but in that time I have amassed a huge range of sanpedro. Get in contact via email @ [email protected] Peace my friends!! LW
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Hello, I got this cactus last year and I cannot find its name. Anyone? Thank you!
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Hey all! I'm moving from NSW to the ACT and of course im taking my cacti seedlings with me. The room they are moving to is south facing and they have access to sun all day (They are currently taking off in a surprisingly shady part of the garden) Any tips to help the little guys take off in the new climate indoors? Most of them are still in take away boxes and doing better than ever a few monstrose too :D Thanks so much - you may have just saved 400 cacti
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Hello all! Found these lil guys on my most recent garden centre visit! I would love an ID -Cheers! 1. 2. 3.
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Hi all! Any idea if these cacti will take root and produce pups? They aren't in great shape thats for sure Thanks all!
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Hey! These little cactus seedlings are seeing a little discoloured, is something wrong? If so how would I fix it
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Hey, are these guys worth a hearty $35? I would love an Id too
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Hey! Could i please get an ID on this lil guy? Looks a little beaten, I might ask the owner of the house if i can take it for a small price
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Hey! A friend of mine picked these up not long ago. Was just wondering what it is? -Thank you!
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I always see this cactus on my way home and it's always flowering and looks amazing! I was wondering if someone might know what it is? Sorry for the terrible photo quality :/ Thanks all! Much love
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A bit of a long shot but wondering if anyone in Aus has any Trichocereus Chalaensis? Or if anyone is willing to try sending some to Aus?
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Hey Guys, I would like to obtain a Barbados Gooseberry (Pereskia Aculeata) cactus, is there anyone in Australia or preferably WA who would be willing to sell me either seeds or cuttings of this plant? The plant is not considered a pest in WA so I don't understand why it is so difficult to obtain here. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Hey guys, here are a few of this year´s photos. I´ll post some more very soon. Just preparing the printing of the new book and I´m mostly browsing photos all day long. Enjoy guys!
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Hi folks, I have 5 packs of 2-3 year old cactus for sale, each pack has 6 plants, and I'll add a bonus plant from Nitrogen's 2015 mutant range as well. Each pack has one each of the following from interbeing's seeds: - J3 x psycho0 - Psycho0 x paradeyes - psycho0 x Macrogonus - Macrogonus x scopulicola - Roseii1 x scopulicola - Ecuadorian pachanoi Rod x open poll. Each pack is $60 plus postage. Australia only, WA/Tas excluded sorry. Please post a comment and send me a pm if you're interested. Sample plants shown.
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Any variegated or mutant trichs (or other cactus) in the Perth area?
Thyme posted a topic in Seed & Plant Sales
Would love to swap but I don't have the most established collection, chopped up a big T.spach (I think) so happy to part with that. Otherwise I have Haworthia or cash haha. Thanks everyone. -
Greetings all. Over the past few days council workers are doing some drainage work and have detoured local traffic such that I was required to drive down a local street that I don't normally use. In doing so I saw some amazing cactii growing and took a couple of pics for identification purposes. Can anyone here help me id there please. Apart from a few lophs on my windowsill, I'm pretty ignorant of cactii. Cheers, Sam <3
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Hello everyone, A friend of mine overseas sent me these pictures of degrafted and rooted lophophoras which he bought for an amazing price (around 25 bucks each?). I was rather suspicious since it sounds too good to be true so decided to ask if these are just some of the more common lookalikes out there. The three heads in the photo are approximately 6 cm each and the one with the roots is around 5 cm. The ribs are clearly defined but these do not look like any of the classic williamsii's I have seen on the web so far. Unfortunately I don't own any so I can't compare. Any of you guys know if this is a particular variation of williamsii or another species altogether? Thanks in advance!
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