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Cactus of the month year day thread? Which cactus is really shining for you right now?

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My sentimental favorite has always been my psycho0 cut

 

And a close second and catching up quickly is my shraxx blue x tpm

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Grew these from seed sown 2015

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This little deserticola is already looking nice

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32 minutes ago, nrivers said:

This little deserticola is already looking nice

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I agree your desert looks beautiful. The most spiny seedling I have right now... as far as substance goes is this one from zelly. The spines are so thick they make music when you rub your fingers across them. I am absolutely in love with this little one.

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Diffusa - 4th flower so far this season, sadly can't source any lopho pollen to pollinate 

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On 12/26/2017 at 6:41 PM, Matt1208 said:

Diffusa - 4th flower so far this season, sadly can't source any lopho pollen to pollinate 

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I assume you mean this is the fourth flower on this one specimen this season otherwise you could use frozen pollen from one of your other specimens. Last ditch effort, you could put pollen from a different genus on your cacti and just hope for the best. 

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Yes fourth flower on this plant, I only have one diffusa, I did however grab the closed dried flower from the diffusa and put it on the caespitosa(first time it's flowered since I got it) flower, hoping it'll produce seed, I would really love another flowering diffusa but since they take so long to flower once they start no one wants to part with them- 

 

diffusa is also pushing out two new pups, originally thought it was one but the second one just poked its head out yeasterday

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Here's a few pictures of my Roseii #1 in flower. Sorry about the massive images but I haven't posted much on the new BB. Flowers, man. Gotta love them. large.20171219_135319.jpg.1a8786fc00e8508a77a4f1f48e0debfb.jpglarge.20171220_185838-1.jpg.8fa2a79ed389ae7c2e21c0337d227e57.jpglarge.20171220_185737.jpg.131b6bdddc81b4d8106b962d1d054f9f.jpg

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Cactus of the decade/century/millenium #2 is like.. emitting light for me as much as the source :wub:

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diffusa>

well someone told me diffusas are self-pollinatable and also compatible with pollinated with a williamsi. I sowed some seeds this year, I hadnt sown anything for years, but had a bad rate for diffusas despite freshness. 

 

my new passion is ferobergias (along with red spined ferocacti and hybrids) and here is one of my favourites. It's a "violet f2 x leuchtenbergia"

 

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Awesome plant Sagi, sure has a unique look! Love the feros also, killer spines!

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Just thought I'd stop by to show this little guy off 

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16 minutes ago, Matt1208 said:

Just thought I'd stop by to show this little guy off 

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Pure sweetness above and below. 

On 1/7/2018 at 1:15 PM, ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ said:

Cactus of the decade/century/millenium #2 is like.. emitting light for me as much as the source :wub:

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with their new playmate :3 #1P1010434.JPGme ole "hawz" validus

 

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Trichotomous loph seedling

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About 8 months ago:

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Got a few today ...

My youngest son's mini cactical garden :3 

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+these epiphyllums or zygos or whatever the fuck they are for surviving a uk winter outside

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+Sagix pasacana for surviving uk winter after being raised in Greece.. 

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Horsey I think those plants you said survived winter are Schlumbergera aka christmas cactus. Lovely pink flowers.

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23 hours ago, MeanGreen said:

Trichotomous loph seedling

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About 8 months ago:

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thats caespitosa typical style of growth. 

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I don't agree at all Sagi, in my experience caespitosa seedlings grow like this, one head and then pup from the areoles:

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Plus this 3 headed one came from a batch of about 100 seedlings which all are regular williamsii.

Dichotomous seedlings are pretty common, here's what they grow up to look like:

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fair enough - I havent sown caespitosas ever, but I had/have many and have chopped them up a lot in all kind of sizes. they grow exactly like this when small , especially if they are underground . their branching is very random I have found

 

But you might be right. It would be interesting to see if it pups more. 

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