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Trichocereus Escayachensis?

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First post....hi....so anyone have any ideas about what this could be? My thoughts are either Trichocereus Escayachensis or Trichocereus Terscheckii.

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Hello Double_Action. I guess this is Trichocereus Taquimbalensis. Nice Fatty that you got there! And i certainly don´t mean a woman with that! :lol:

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You have this to look forward to in the future, well at least if you have the right environment.

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~Michael~

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I love taquimbalensis. I have a bunch growing from seed right now. Nice find!

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Nice Fatty that you got there!

I guess many of these "terracotta pot fatties" are in fact cuts from a much bigger cactus, and will sadly lose their fatness once they throw roots and start groing in the small pot?

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Yeah that plant won't grow very fat in such a small pot. Get it in the ground.

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Had to look up escayachensis, silly Backeberg.

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Yeah, if you're in zone 10 you should definitely plant it in the ground once it roots a bit.

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