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seedlings grafts and things in the ground photo heavy

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Sorry about all the pics but I have a fair bit going on and thought I would share a slice of my yard.

New Cereus unknown has found its home out the back

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TBM grafts a bit unsure if these have taken looks like new growth but they have developed black rot and feel a bit soft

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Seedling set up

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strange psycho0 seedling grafted germinated 14 Feb

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J3 grafted seedling germinated 14th Feb

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JB seedlings germinated

14th February

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Through the bush house

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Curiously does anyone know much about the JB trich? I will have to pm PD as the seedlings seem to be very keen to get big quick prett keen to see what they end up like.

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Good stuff Stillman

Just a couple of seeds going at the moment :P

The psycho0 and J3 grafts look good and that Cereus looks like a cool plant

What is the cacti about to flower in the second photo

Cheers

Got

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thx 4 inviting us to your home, i like aswell the seedlings setup, but foremost your penis grafts, hehehe.

nice place!

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Yes just a few seedlings..

GOT that is a yellow dragon fruit I can't think of the scientific name. Very fast grower the cut came from a commercial farm, I'm hoping to pollinate the flower and grow some seeds out.

I do hope the TBMs take they will look excellent.

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cool cool, loving the variety you put in the ground! would love to see it updated in the future!

You should put some ferocactus too!

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that is a yellow dragon fruit I can't think of the scientific name. Very fast grower the cut came from a commercial farm, I'm hoping to pollinate the flower and grow some seeds out.

Once you taste the fruit, if you're like me, you'll probably eat at least 3/4's of it & save the rest for seeds. :wink:

Scientific name is Selenicereus megalanthus

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