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Wowsers Bushturkey! It looks like both clone A and B in the one plant! I wonder if etiolation played a part? In all the TBMs I have, not one pup has grown to that sort of length. Penis envy right here... :P

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Yeah nice !!! that is a long one - what i find even more interesting is, to me it seems that you have a cactus from what i can see " mcgraths cacti nursery." Iv seen a few tbm's at some nurseries ( VERY occasionally grown by cacti enthusiasts) but small but never seen one with a fancy printed label and to me that tells me that this nursery may have them as a permenant thing on there stock list!!! cool.

I find that quiet unique, and something you would rarley see in Victoria

Nice one Bush turkey thanks for the pic.

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if you grow in the dark ,they stretch out looking for the light[er].......lol,just joking!

t s t .

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the tallest of the two TBM spikes is around 50 cm tall

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yeah i actualy have a couple from the same place and they all grow long like that! but my greenhouse blew over and landed on them snapping most of em :( i get them from the markets but all the other ones have mchraths nursery scribbled out. she thought that it was a normal bridgesii because she reckons she has the monstrose at home which the way she described it it sounded cristate? i wanna see it! ill ask her next time! i have been looking for the mcgrath nursery but the only one i can find is in VIC???

here is a pic of the snapped one pupping and one from bout four months ago of the snapped one! a pic of the label, funky!

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Great photos! I will contribute soon, as soon as my penises stretch and the flush is finished!

With so long penis you got bush turkey, I too thought of etiolation, but then I though I must be jealous of that length! :P

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Great photos! I will contribute soon, as soon as my penises stretch and the flush is finished!

With so long penis you got bush turkey, I too thought of etiolation, but then I though I must be jealous of that length! :P

i like to stare at my penis daily! :P it cant be etiolation as it gets about 7 hours of sunlight a day with a little shade from surrounding plants.

just waiting to see how long it grows! it is at 7.3 inches.

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hi,one of my tbm's has three fresh pups growing out of one "knob" :o . is this normal? its seems a little excessive but im not complaining.

san p

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I must admit this is one of the only times i have enjoyed looking at other blokes penis's :blush::slap:

I have been meaning to get myself one, maybe after Xmas ill pick one up

we don't have much choice in nursery's around here, i think the local Big W had some long before i was interested in cacti but have not seen any since

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some time back I propagated some t bridgesii

this was around a time that I really didn't know what I was

doing soil wise and I had many seedlings in sandy backyard

soil and partly rotted fresh seaweed

many of the plants were being water stressed and

there was a low but ever present level of stem rot

I don't know if it was the seed or the mix that I was growing them

in but...

about 10% went monstrose to some degree

none of them look like the short dumpy tbm

a lot of them are starting to look like the long tbms

i will post photos soon

possibly the excess iodine in the soil mix stressed

them into becoming monstrose?

who knows I was surprised at the number of mutants

is it normal for this species to throw so many monstrose?

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Say what now?

Your not getting your penis until after Xmas?

Now thats just not cricket and I would have a serious word to your parents if I were you as I got mine straight away so I think they are short changing you.

Perhaps its a less common Jewish thing or related to a circumcision slip up?

:D

Sorry I couldnt resist.....

I must admit this is one of the only times i have enjoyed looking at other blokes penis's :blush::slap:

I have been meaning to get myself one, maybe after Xmas ill pick one up

we don't have much choice in nursery's around here, i think the local Big W had some long before i was interested in cacti but have not seen any since

 

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is it normal for this species to throw so many monstrose?

Well I guess it's not really 'normal', but freaks happen.

There are a few aberrant forms of this around;

the 'TBM'- Trichocereus bridgesii monstrose- Penis cactus/plant- the long and the short segmented clumping one.

(BTW I wanna know where this one actually came from originally???)

the rare crested one (though i guess anything can crest albeit at a very low frequency... same sort of deal with the 4 ribbed one- 'cactus of the 4 winds')

the melted wax variants; those with irregular rib formations.

once i saw an extreme form of the last which almost looked like a Lophocereus schottii monstrose..practically spineless

and there's possibly more monstrosities of it.

Also I think i have seen a monstrose form of Trichocereus sp. (unknown species) cv. which looks like the miniature monstrose forms of Cereus peruvianus.

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hey guys, my monstrose has shot of what appears to be an entirely non-monstose arm. Is this normal?

Also is there anything that one could do to encourage monstrose growth? or is it just up to mother nature?

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hey guys, my monstrose has shot of what appears to be an entirely non-monstose arm. Is this normal?

Also is there anything that one could do to encourage monstrose growth? or is it just up to mother nature?

 

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Geez naja naja that varigated one is a treasure ....do we have clone B in oz?

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whoa. not as much spines as that, and actually since I posted that it has started to go monstrose. My penis plant look like it got nipples

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do we have clone B in oz?

 

well i have 2 types of TBM's and one looks like eggs and the other looks exactly like the varigated one but not varigated.

it almost looks like a hand. it has long pups as thin as my finger

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Well theres alot of talk about 'Hulks Dick' in this thread, cactus art has a bit on it here & they do'nt think its a TBM at all, rather a form of Lophocereus schottii monstrose.

http://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/LOPHOCEREUS/Lophocereus_schotii/Lophocereus_schotti_big_penis/Lophocereus_schottii_big_penis.htm

Just different expressions of growth from the same plant Bushy.

Yep, clone B is the predominant TBM in OZ Blownq.

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Yep, clone B is the predominant TBM in OZ Blownq.

 

oh, then i mean clone A , the taller one..... yeah id love to have a hulks dick lol, i may have to source some gamma radiation first tho

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hey check this one out:

My link

ok so it's not TBM... close enough it's a Tricho..

Trichocereus santiaguensis forma mostruosa.

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hey check this one out:

My link

ok so it's not TBM... close enough it's a Tricho..

Trichocereus santiaguensis forma mostruosa.

 

Just checked out the link, my TBM has a similar brown patch on the side. Should I be concerned.

If so, what can I do?

Any ideas?

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TBM are hardy, they fight the black spot and eventually you just get left with a scar, Don't worry...

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