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Sacred cacti health care for newbies


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Hi all,

I've recently come by a few plants that look like they may need a little help, health wise...

Hoping for some advice from those that have experience with whatever illness(es) these recent acquisitions may be suffering from....(rot/scale??) Best form of care/treatment I should be providing for these plants.

Any info is greatly appreciated!

Thanks

SlB

Gallery here....

http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?app=gallery&album=601

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Here's a Pach tip cutting that I rooted earlier in the year. New growth (predominantly past 2 mths) looking healthy but a bit of an odd colouration in lower half I've never noticed...

Could possibly be from one of the eggs my Missus dropped in the pot after collecting it?...bless her, trying to put him under cover as it was raining and I was overseas....

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probably scale bro, posted in the gallery aswell...

rub your thumb down the white crap and see if any comes off.

Bit of black rot which should go away. I wouldnt water it until you find out what the problem.

 

Thanks Spacemonk...Just saw your comments. Cheers

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In my opinion:

1. The top one (cuzco/knuthianus) looks like it has some scarring from rot in the past or something else. The small black spot should just heal. The speckly white stuff is scale. I wouldn't spray with pyrethrum though, most Trichos hate it and it could cause more problems. I usually just scrub the scale off with a toothbrush.

2. The second one (pach/scop) looks OK to me. Maybe a bit pale and spotty from excessive sun or something, but otherwise fine.

3. The TBM also looks fine to me, just a bit of scarring from some past wounds.

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In my opinion:

1. The top one (cuzco/knuthianus) looks like it has some scarring from rot in the past or something else. The small black spot should just heal. The speckly white stuff is scale. I wouldn't spray with pyrethrum though, most Trichos hate it and it could cause more problems. I usually just scrub the scale off with a toothbrush.

2. The second one (pach/scop) looks OK to me. Maybe a bit pale and spotty from excessive sun or something, but otherwise fine.

3. The TBM also looks fine to me, just a bit of scarring from some past wounds.

 

Thankyou TheExplorer... Happy to receive advice from those who own and have owned these type of plants... My thumbs are green, but hadn't been pricked by the cactus obsession until recently, much to learn!

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scratch the soft 'fuzzy' white scale off with a toothbrush, before it becomes hard 'calloused' 'witches broom-like caulking', that is so notorious on TBM's in humid conditions (Aus East Coast from Coffs Harbour North)

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  • 1 month later...

Hi guys. Happy new year!!

My Cuzco that has the mite problem isn't showing any signs of success with the toothbrush method.

I am wondering if anyone has used Searles White oil on one (or similar cacti) sucessfully before??

It's nnot in 100% full sun, so I don't think it will burn it (am I wrong?) It is behind a 30% green shadecloth, getting morning to midday sun (filtered by said shadecloth) in Brisbane (ie - HOT!!!!)

Halp?

Link to the gallery here http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?app=galleryâ„‘=6348 (the last 4 pictures are recent...

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