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The hard grown peruvianus seed batch, tiny compared to the same time sowed pachanoi.

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Ive gotta come and check out your collection one of these days gerbil!!! :)

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hey gerbil, thanks for answers, even though I am still puzzled about glaucousness. But it seems your cacti indeed have some hours of shade.

Sorry to hear about your graft damage.

The blackrot bridge, if you cut it again, you can always lick it, observe and take photo of the cut to test my theory that black-rot stressed cacti produce bitter flesh...

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Thanks for the updates gerbil, please keep them coming!

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certainly do pd, not much to see, but suppose i'm pretty used to them all :) will have to organise something one day when the time's right :D

had bugger all growth on everything this year, only things that really had an okay one were established ground planted PC, been a funny one this year.

mutant the rot seems to be healing so won't be getting cut again, most plants i find bitter, don't think i've really had any that aren't?

cheers trips, will get a couple more up eventually.

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^^^ That's one hell of an sexy plant :)

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Seed grown G4

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Partial flower set

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Pach x Psycho0 (PD seedling)

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Seed Pedro

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Seed grown G4

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Old Ted

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roseii from interbeing

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bridgesii from Adrian

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Old Ted

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Adrian palatable

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Eileen from Rev

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Super Pedro

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Cactusland bridgesii

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Eileen from Ed

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SAB pachanoi - One of the similar looking PC variants SAB had years ago, looks similar to PC but also Super Pedro and Fields like. Tag got lost. (it might be a SAB 2)

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Seed pach G3

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Your specimen are stunning and flawless :)

Keep posting pics man , I love this thread

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Tube stock sourced at Adrian's memorial gathering. I think it's seed grown but it could be yowie. Miss ya fella.

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Seedgrown G5

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G5 again

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T. bridgesii x Luther Burbank, seed grown by Herbalistics.

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Seed grown bridgesii by Ferret.

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Seed grown T. macrogonus by Herbalistics

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Hard grown T. peruvianus.

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What are these G series plants, are they yours Gerbil ? Nice looking plants!!!

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It's the labeling system i'm giving to some of my seed grown plants that i'm starting to distribute. Just a way for me to keep track of things for curiosity and allows for informed decision making in the future.

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Seed grown that produces severely angled and wavy spination. G6

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Medicine Garden redspine from Herbalistics

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