TheUpsideDown Posted June 29, 2018 Almost all Zelly hybrids, except for a few Landrace OP from Peru 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheUpsideDown Posted June 29, 2018 Huarazensis x LumberJack Pach Yowie x Huarazensis Peru Bonny x Peru Clyde Icaros x Bridgesii KGC Bridgesii Bertha x Bridgesii Emma Macrogonus x Juuls Giant Peru Clyde x LumberJack Bridgesii KGC x Bridgesii SS02 LumberJack x Bridgesii KGC SS02xSS01 x Bridgesii KGC LumberJack x Scopulicola LumberJack x Huarazensis Scopulicola x Huarazensis Bridgesii SS02 x Bridgesii Wowie Bridgesii Medicine Man x Bridgesii Bertha Pach Jessica x Scopulicola Bridgesii SS02 x Bridgesii Medicine Man Bridgesii Wowie x Bridgesii SS02 Bridgesii Wowie x Pach Yowie Peru Bonny x Icaros Pach Yowie x Bridgesii Wowie Anok x Lumberjack Bridgesii Wowie x Bridgesii KGC Bridgesii Baker5452 x Bridgesii SS02 Bridgesii MM x Bridgesii KGC Bridgesii SS02 x Bridgesii Bertha Bridgesii Wowie x Bridgesii KGC Scop X Scop Huarimayo OP Zevallo OP Collana Pichu OP Matucana Macrogonus OP Chavin de Huantar OP 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bardo Posted June 29, 2018 Awesome job, some very nice genetics there : ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DualWieldRake Posted June 29, 2018 Fanatic detected Looks very comfortable Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Inyan Posted June 29, 2018 Looks like you like Trichocereus bridgesii a lot! 4 hybrids involving scopulicola, 4 hybrids involving peruvianus, 4 pachanoi.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheUpsideDown Posted June 30, 2018 Thanks guys. My next sow will be soon, and I'll be sowing a LOT more than this go. This was a test to see how they handled being grown in the greenhouse using natural lighting. They were sown 2-1-18. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gambeard Posted June 30, 2018 Nice work! I'll be doing much the same in a few months when it starts to warm up again A couple thousand I reckon. It didn't seem like that many when I was sowing them... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheUpsideDown Posted June 30, 2018 I've got 4 4'x8' raised beds. Last night I had a dream that we built hoop houses over them. My idea now is: Overwinter sow, first few 4 to 6 months in sowing tray Up pot to 128 cell trays for the rest of the growing season, dormant over winter. Next spring, plant them in-ground in raised beds for the entire growing season. Autumn through winter, cover with hoop houses to guard against cold (7b zone) Prior to planting the next crop in ground, these should be ready for sale or trades as 2 year old plants Share this post Link to post Share on other sites