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any idea on wot these cacti are??

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ill give it a good tharough inspection when my section arrives

:D

hope it is a scop then it can replace my one that vanished!

:mad:

i think ill name him erny

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this pic just posted the one in the front looks like a trich, is that the same one as in the very top pick, the close up one??? all the others look like cereus's :D

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I see many little ones down the bottom right hand corner that look spiky enough to be T. Spachianus :)

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this old guru at tafe reckons the big boy is t.spachianus,,,heaps of the lil spiky ones around?? i reckon the big ones a scop and the lil spiky ones are c.peruvians

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we should get a betting pot or something going!

i reckon the big 1 in front is a T. scop... the jumbo 1 at the back is a cerus spp. and as for the spikey hairy ones... not sure but i see ones like this allt he time at plant joints

would need a closer look

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ive looked everywhere up here and they only have cereus sp. if i ever found one that big i would cry and if i couldnt have it i would visit it every day. wat a creature :D

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There are more than two types of cacti in that last pic dude.

I can see some small spachianus in the front right, and a scop looking one with 3 branches in front of a couple of stenocereus and cereus in the background.

That's my last bet

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farked that up, big one at the back, cereus spp,big one at the front scop,,lil spiky ones in foreground t.spachianus,,,,

take it easy,jono

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ok folks jono was kind enough to send me some of this cacti and i have to say its the biggest farkin cacti ive ever seen. its like a huge t-Rex's willy, the biggest piece jono sent me is 60cm in circumfrence and 20cm in diameter !!!!! wow what a monster, i showed my neighbor because i just had to show someone.

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Yeah everyone was smart enough to ask for some except for me :(

Now everyone is telling me "HOLY CRAP LOOK AT THIS THING". :/

Kudos Jono. Good Karma for you.

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WOH JONO!! just got my specimen. HOLY SHIT! its bigger than a fucking chicken! i havnt got a pot big enough to plant it! ROFLMAO gonna be a long night! Def T Scop! thanks dude love ya heaps and owe ya a BJ :D :D :P

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lol i was thinking what pot to put it in to minimise etioliation. i think im going to havta mark out a 10sq m area in the backyard :D lol im gonna take this thing everywhere with me just to show people :D and i think i might call him lerch or the hulk :D

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hulk sounds cool man!Im sure hell be right!!Glad everyone is happy with them,,maybee this spring hell be putting out heaps of pups from the stump,,i left a stump in the ground,,so ill let u guys know whats available then! :cool: p.s u guys will hafto put up some pics of the growing tips potted up and looking cool,that would b tops!!!!

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straight up Jono, your a legend! u kno we all love you...now who's got a forklift I can borrow so I can lift these scops from the postage box!! fooking monsters!

cheers from the pit,

BL

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Take some pollen when they flower guys!

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