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Some monstrose trichs available for trade

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Hi,

I'm looking for some known/proven vigerous trich clones to add to my collection.

I'm in a colder climate with not too much sun, so really looking for strong plants with fast and fat growth.

Already have the Eileen clone.

I have some monstrose available to trade.

Note: I'm located in Europe.

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Wow, #2 is jst amazing :drool: :drool: :drool:

I wish I had something to trade that you would want..

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Would there be a problem with getting any of them into WA, Anybody?

Yeah 2 is stunning!

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I even found the original picture where the #1 and #2 were offered to me. :)

I bought all of them except the T9 and the T11.

Back then I didn't know much about cacti, but I should have bought those two also. :blink::lol:

With "WA" do you mean, West Australia?

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Yeah I would love to swap "Eileen" for number 2 but Im not sure if it would get to me :(

Yes West Australia!

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Yeah I would love to swap "Eileen" for number 2 but Im not sure if it would get to me :(

Yes West Australia!

There would be a problem with getting it into Australia, I think...

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Looks like they are in a 'flood&drain' style setup.. Ive been thinking bout doing something similar.

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they are pachanois yeah???

any people germinating bridgesii found anything with crestate growth??

ive been hoping and wishing, alas nothing out of my several hundred seedlings look that promising.

crestate bridgesii...mmmm :drool:

any such plants in existence? i believe m.s.smith has one???

and what would be the problems associated with bringing cacti in to australia be? asides from excessive quarentine costs?? id love to import some crestate plants alas the stupendous costs quarentine ask for have me a bit scared. Maybee when im rich and famous.

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any such plants in existence? i believe m.s.smith has one???

I believe so.

and what would be the problems associated with bringing cacti in to australia be? asides from excessive quarentine costs??

I wouldn't know, but I would guess the quarantine costs being the main concern.

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