Ok so I tried this thread on /out/ and haven't had much luck there yet so I figured Id try here too. I don't frequent either board. I bought these cacti about 4 months ago and I need help identifying what they are. I think they could be a trichocereus/echinopsis species but I'm not sure. Any cactiphiles here that could help or scoot me in the right direction.
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Alright well here's the last one :)
>>2182464
Looks like a trichocereus terscheckii, almost certain, sadly it's not a Pachanoi, could be a cuzcoensis, those are fairly common in here so I'm familiar with them.
>>2182473
it looks like he's consoling the other one.
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>>2182582
You know I consulted trouts notes and I thought it resembled the Cuzco as well thanks pal
>>2182595
Lol thats awesome. Never thought that before.
>>2182582
Oh I have about 3 pachanoi and 4 bridgesii seedlings on my dresser. Nursing back from too much light. Damn me
>>2182634
Do you live in the sun?
How do you give too much light to a cactus?
It's probably a soil or water problem.
You could use some gravel.
>>2182650
Nah they got sunburned man. Too much sun for the seedlings. Look it up if you want. My grow light was too close so they started gettin a little too pale and super red. The babies can't handle it. They like the indirect. My cam isn't good enough to take pics of those though or I'd show you.
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Plus the seedlings have a better substrate mix. Perlite/coconut core and a lil soil and sand. They're fine. I got my own full spec soil and water test kit back when I took a class on soils so I got certified for that shit. Oh and we got pretty sweet well water down where I'm from so its straight. Underground springs and whatnot.
Taking over this thread, can anyone help me id this little fucker?
>>2183625
Stapelia, not sure what species.
>>2183627
Thanks senpai, found out that it's a stapelia variegata