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Hey guys, thinking this is a tersheckii? What do you think?

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Looks like what Hamilton's sells as Trichocereus pasacana.

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Agreed - terscheckii isnt usually THAT heavily spined. And at that stage more globular (at least mine is)

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yup it looks the same as the t. pascana that we have.

thats a good find, they are extremely slow growing for a tricho.

the grower we brought ours off said they might reach half a metre in ten years!

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If nothing else, cacti teach patience lol :wink:

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sure thing!

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awesome specimen whatever it is!

home mine is like that in 1-2 years....

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