PrakashaDevi
on July 15, 2020
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1st successful graft, L. Williamsii on T. Pachanoi
Dimension: 2752 x 2752
File Size: 915.12 Kb
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Joey Green
PrakashaDevi ..... obviously your experienced with these ... quite possibly much more than I am ... but .... just zoomed in on your pic and that loph looks like it has that tiny faint speckling commonly seen at the initial attack of cactus mites? If im wrong on that assumption, please do school me ... View More
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TheMightySeaman
Joey Green thats one of my biggest fears when I would buy a new strain of clones. Now, that I’m starting to grow my veges indoors having to get some new bags of soil is freaking me out.
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PrakashaDevi
Boogaloo_Jedi, lophophora williamsii grows in the shape of buttons & is known as peyote. San Pedro is a generic term used to describe various trichocereus species, chiefly among them, pachanoi, but peruvianus, bridgesii, & others are often called San Pedro as well. Bridgesii is more commonly referre... View More
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PrakashaDevi
Joey Green, I appreciate the concern & advice, I have had this plant for about a year & the markings are actually scarring from the previous owner, I routinely treat my lophs with organic fungicide which also acts as an insect repellent as well. I had been trying to get this little guy to root as it... View More
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