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I would love a photo-ID thread, where you obsessives show us the difference between your fricci, willi and koehresii.

I am not really convinced all these types and species are not the result of hype but hey I am not a lopho completist.

diffusa and willi, yeah I can distinguish those.

I have 3 strain of willi growing.

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Was removing a pup from my yowie log the other day with an extremely sharp knife, accidently removed the tip of another baby pup while i was at it so stuck it on an old pach stock i had laying around to try save it, bit boring but thought id share anyway.

Cheers

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I'm having a go myself,, so much inspiration here I've dived in :-)

I've had it in a bucket with lid for 3 days now, kept humidity up by tipping some water into the base of the bucket. I have used sinkers and cotton to keep the pressure on it. I'm now thinking is it ok to remove the lid? Also, I'm guessing in a week or 2 I should know if it's taken, then it can be watered? I've been reading and following what others have done yet any feedback would be appreciated :-)

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I found these pictures on the web somewhere. No labels, but I like how it breaks down the different button morphology

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Are these like 6 different species?

honestly, the text they were with didn't explain, or was literally in Arabic.

Update: I chased these photos around with google search by image. I think they were on kadasgarden garden originally, but the link seems to be broken. The closest I got was a Serbian blog with a link back to kadasgarden. And it wasn't Arabic, it was Persian.

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I would love a photo-ID thread, where you obsessives show us the difference between your fricci, willi and koehresii.

I am not really convinced all these types and species are not the result of hype but hey I am not a lopho completist.

diffusa and willi, yeah I can distinguish those.

I have 3 strain of willi growing.

I found this...

http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=15543

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Thanks for the link.

So it's only to 3 lophophora species and within diffusa there are 3 subspecies.

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I welcomed these 3 beauties into my life today

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The aztekium giving me some floral love ;-)

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Wow, that is rediculous! Haha. Looks like an alien's brain with flowers growing out of it.

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Nice plant dawnbeaver, love the way the new pups are emerging through the tufts, creating rings of hair around them !

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noticed this bundle of growth under a fricii grafted on pere, looks somewhat unlike the usual pere sproutling...post-13622-0-47010400-1392436985_thumb.jpost-13622-0-03093800-1392437901_thumb.j
I dunno if it just looks weird just because I didn't slice it all off the first attempt - and some more is growing through the initial leaf sprout, or if it is mutating, or "chimera-ing".
probably jumping the gun a bit here, but nevertheless curious to see what anyone else thinks...
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It looks to me like it's just pupping. The pereskiopsis is pupping. Sometimes they pup out of weird spots.

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DB awesome lopho graft. definately not a caespitosa (lie)

I like how it flowers from side pups, excellent photo too, you caught the new pupping super!

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I was bored so i grafted a Austrocylindropuntia subulata monstrose scion onto a pereskiopsis. I am curious if it will be monstrose like the mother plant or grow normal.

Austrocylindropuntia subulata monstrose scion on pereskiopsis

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I found a thread once where a guy showed off a pereskie grafted to a monstrose cactus

and the pereskie scion pupped from every aerole forming like a christmas tree pereskie...

not something i'd be interested in lol but cool enuff either way... I think it was a subulata

monstrose for the stock

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I found a thread once where a guy showed off a pereskie grafted to a monstrose cactus

and the pereskie scion pupped from every aerole forming like a christmas tree pereskie...

not something i'd be interested in lol but cool enuff either way... I think it was a subulata

monstrose for the stock

You maybe talking about this: http://cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=85423

There's also this: http://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8235

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yup

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I grafted a small piece of opuntia subulata monstrose to pereskiopsis, then grafted a lophophora williamsii seedling on top of that to try to infect the loph with the mycoplasma-like organism in an attempt to get some weird loph growth. So far nothing out of the ordinary has come from it.

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Here are a few other grafts I have going. I'm jealous of all the mutants some of you guys have. Hopefully my seeds will hatch some one of these days.

Trichocereus Bridgesii

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Some lophs from mixed seed

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I have some of those Godzilla x Godzilla seeds on the way. SUPER stoked!!!

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