Flip Posted January 19, 2010 (edited) Howdy, it's been awhile As some of you may remember, I was working on trying to get some controlled crosses. Well, I finally got the Juuls Giant and the T. Pachanoi to flower and sync with one another close enough for the pollen to be viable for crossings It only took half a decade to get both clones to bear fruit and take each others pollen. Here's a image of a seed pod bursting the day before a rainstorm hit How they can have mature fruits for months and sync it up is a nice question But it seems clear that it's intended to have the seeds wash out and settle in a nice germination spot. (the pulp loses it's structure quickly with water and slight agitation) Please forgive the cobwebs.. I've been too busy to properly dust ;) Edited January 19, 2010 by Flip Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bℓσωηG Posted January 19, 2010 cool pic ,whats T.pan? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flip Posted January 19, 2010 Wow, it must be really late for me to make an error like that. Sorry.... not the way to step back into a room eh? Trichocereus Pachanoi or should I say Echinopsis Pachanoi nowdays? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tripsis Posted January 19, 2010 Cool pic mate, didn't realise they burst open like that. Are you going sow those seeds? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flip Posted January 20, 2010 Yes and Yes. I haven't seen anyone else ever show the fruit bursting like that usually people are harvesting them and cutting them up to get at the seeds I wanted to let it run a full cycle and let me know when she's ready to deliver. ;) I'm working on a side project to develop something nice via controlled crossings I figure I've got 15 more years of playing around with these before getting some nice results. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zelly Posted January 20, 2010 Left on long enough, any seed pod will eventually split. I've seen it numerous times on various cacti, its mother nature doing her job. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flip Posted January 20, 2010 I think that the gist of my point was that yes they do split There's not many images of them doing so on the web that I've seen and lastly It does seemed to be timed by bursting a day before rainfall I'm getting a nice trend here for those fruits that hold on and take their time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gerbil Posted January 21, 2010 wow good to see ya flip, has been some time. Love the pic, the shooting flower has lots of character, that's the juuls i'm guessing, flower seems more robust than the standard pach, very nice. Am sure you're aware, but don't delay too long in harvest, the ants will do a number on them, try and raise a trich army in their sugar caves Thanks for sharing the rain observation, it's interesting how life syncs with rain, often heard it about animals and birth, and dumbo finally dropped at the state zoo the other day before a good spot of rain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flip Posted February 9, 2010 Good to see that everyone is still around too gerbil it's been quite some time! Thanks for the nod. I'm really happy about the fruits I've gotten this year some of the sprites from 2 years ago and developing a nice spiral growth pattern Haven't seen that before we'll see what happens with time if it's a mature trait. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites