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I have a large advanced crest ( what appears to be a multiplex echinopsis ) that after putting under a 18/6 light cycle and fed some quality nutes has gone ballistic.

Currently it is has twenty juvenile flowers with more still forming.

I was after as many different types of trichocereus or echinopsis pollen i can get a hold of and will try pollenating each different flower with a different pollen. ( tagging and recording each possible hybridisation )

I have no idea of the cost of pollen, but am willing to negotiate. Either a share of the seeds/seedlings, cash, or any trades i may have.

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Absolutely. :wub: Also i´d love to see pollen of the Echinopsis to be used to pollinate every Trich possible. So guys, please give the man a hand and create some life. :lol:

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More than happy to send of any the pollen i can collect from the plant to anyone free of charge too !

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well you'll get t.scop"hulk" from me as i got 5 flowers showing so far and being locals as we are it will be nice and fresh.

good on ya E.G i didnt think of crossing the other way as well :BANGHEAD2:

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BUMP (here are some current photos of the beast

P1000033.jpg

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j406/tipp0/crest%20flowering%20astro%20flowering%20lophs%20pupping/P1000032.jpg

anyone want some pollen from this, or have any they think may be a contender for cross pollenation ?

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I have some pollen for ya:

T. bridgesii v "Supermodel"

T. huarazensis

Both of the above are primo strains - reckon they'd be fine genetics for that crest of yours..

It's at the end of growing/flowering season here in the USA - while I gather y'all are just beginning your season in the southern hemisphere.. Anyhow, the pollen I have is quite fresh..

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