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super pedro x j3 seedling.7x7cm. pot

my first varigated cactus!

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Interesting plant, but not variegated. I get that splotchiness every once in awhile. Some sort of...something, not really sure.

~Michael~

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yeah is it slightly indented?

maybe viral?

have the same thing happen to some plants , seems to go away eventually for me but.

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thanks for the info

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Yea I always assumed that was sunburn - I get it sometimes on mine - maybe fertilzer burn though? I'm not sure what fertilzer burn looks like..

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I have a peruvianus plant I think is variegated.

When it first started it looked very much like the blotches on the plant above.

It was grafted on Periskiopsis then, before the seedling looked normal.

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Spined your peruvi is vari for sure, nice plant!

Slice the yellowing on your lil baby ime is usually caused by sucking insects and will, as alrady stated, generally have slight indentations where the yellowing is. Youll know vari when ya see it :)

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My j3 x super Pedro is doing some funky shit atm. Its only about 25cm high and pupped from the base when the pup reached the size of a ping pong ball it pupped from every areole like 9 pups or something like that.

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Hmm that is interesting cactuscarl, never seen anything like it before, would like to see another pic in a month or two time...

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Just thought id show my super pedro x J3. Its by far the slowest growing and smallest cactus I have, not sure why... otherwise a nice cactus. Cheers.

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Hi Carl, that looks like some kind of witches broom infection. This definately isnt normal pupping behaviour and i get that from that to time on plants. Its almost certainly a fungal infection. The pups dont grow into larger columns but just repup again all the time.

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I think I'm the only cactus grower I know who finds variegation very unnattactive.

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i find most vari unattractive, or atleast less so than the "normal" form, however I see plants and cacti occassionally where the vari actually looks very good. I think contrast is vital.

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Yea I'd be more into variegation if the color wasn't yellow. Blue or red variegation - now we're talking!

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Yeah, yellow variegation just looks diseased to me.

Imagine you were about to go down on someone and their fun bits had yellow variegation, it would be an automatic turn off.

I'm with nitrogen, I'll hold out for the cactus covered in blue lightning bolts and red star bursts :P

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Hi eg

yeah I was thinking that but I'll wait and see, the pupps look rather normal compared to the witches broom I have on another cacti. What do you usually do about witches broom? I've got a pachanoi with it and I've just let it grow about half of the pupps grow out of it and it looks awsome as a little clump. Most ppl say get rid of it right away but I've never seen it spread till now. I'm also hoping it will eventually throw me a crest or some other freakish growth. Any thoughts?

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Oh no not witches broom again! :0

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Oh no not witches broom again! :0

Tag!...You're it ;)

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cactuscarl you didn't happen to treat that with some BAP by chance? I've never seen witches broom before, but I have seen the pupping pup a few times in BAP treated specimens.

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No bap but I did treat all my cacti with coconut milk last year to induced pupping (btw I believe it does work, nothing spectacular but nearly every plant puped early.)

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