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proud as a peacock, i gotta say I was pretty damned stoked when this killer plant arrived one day.  It rooted up quickly & then began throwing on girth; its got awesome genetics....HUGE Thanks Mate !!

 

I'm predicting Flowers Next Year :)

 

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Certainly an interesting plant!

Here's mine that I also got from Prier. If my memory serves me correctly he was saying that it was originally imported from South America in the early 90's to a garden in northern New South Wales. These first three photos are from when I first got him about 12 months ago...

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A few months later I cut him in half and gave the tip to a friend for their birthday. Counter-productive I know but I figured that he'd grow back. This is what he looks like now...

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No flowers for me for a long time I'm afraid.

 

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Not to worry bro... you have done a good deed and you have 3 beautiful pups.

Your original cut sported some lovely form!

Makes me love it even more!!!!

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He was quite the looker wasn't he.

And nah, I'm not worried. The friend I gave it to was very appreciative and hopefully the pups grow back even nicer.

Great thread bro, I'm looking forward to see some other people's pics. :) 

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Got mine from.prier too , hasn't budged in over a year

 

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I also got one from Prier. Mine was a 4 ribber that grew that way for another 30cm or so for me and then spit into 6 ribs and had a couple of 30cm pups.

 

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Then I chopped it up, sold one of the pups and rooted the other pup and the longer tip cutting. The base has now got another winter pup forming too. B)

 

Great plant.

 

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And the 2 cuttings rooting themselves are below.

 

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On a completely unrelated side note, I wish I could just upload pics here like we used to be able to, as small thumbnails that you could choose to enlarge or not.

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There seems to be some scop in there... spination in some pics resembles the "cordobensis" and "rob"  strains from oz.  But these two dont do rib plays. 

 

any back story?  oh 

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he was saying that it was originally imported from South America in the early 90's to a garden in northern New South Wales.

 

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Is this clone making rounds here in the States then?
Very impressive plant if I do say myself!

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Not much of an update but still showing true form.

One of the best!!

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Here is my little cut. Now has two nice pups to watch grow.

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i just realised i have a plant about 5 foot or so of this! i won it in the ega raffle a few years ago :)

pictures to follow

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I believe this is the beast.

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I don't know niggles, looks more like a scop?

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interbeing said thats the one. I got the same spines as the closeups in this thread

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What does he know! Haha! I just couldn't see any spines

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Oh yeah? Well my dad could beat up your dad! AND my cactus is bigger than yours so just watch it buddy!

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nice scop niggles!

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;-)

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Yeah hows the explosive pupping... Very reminiscent of a tbm.

 

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yeah man, theres a fire in there, im surprised mine are doing so well tbh, for reasons I wont go into I cut them a lot smaller than I usually would.

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