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Cacti ID please


Zedo

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I got a bunch of cuttings around 6 years ago here and I have this one type I really like. Compared to the rest it’s a noticeably more blue shade of green. And it’s grows very fast. I started with a skinny 30cm cut and I’ve got 6 now that are around 3 inch diameter and probably around 6meters worth. Trying to figure out if it’s worth making tea.

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On 11/03/2022 at 2:44 AM, Wood Chuck said:

maybe a pachanio x roseii #1

 

Close to what I was thinking. Colours remind me of Matucana peruvianoids (like roseii); spines remind me of pachanoi. My first impression, whenever I consult the pics, is "short-spined peruvianus" (similar to a variety I have) but probably a hybrid peruvianus x pachanoi. It's terribly hard to be more specific in the case of lost labels. To my eye, spacing between aureoles looks wider than on most pachanoi I've seen. I'm certainly no expert. 

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Even pach x Peru was one type I got but that may have been a seeds. Alright then cuppa it is then. I was thinking the more blue the more alkaloids - like fungi lol. But who knows. 

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4 hours ago, Zedo said:

Even pach x Peru was one type I got but that may have been a seeds. Alright then cuppa it is then. I was thinking the more blue the more alkaloids - like fungi lol. But who knows. 

There's nothing better than a good cuppa.

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