cindywhite Active Member Oct 14, 2016 #1 a buddy of mine got a cutting online and it has this on it. What the hell is it? I suggested a dead pup, but is it safe to remove? Attachments image.png 3.7 MB · Views: 21
a buddy of mine got a cutting online and it has this on it. What the hell is it? I suggested a dead pup, but is it safe to remove?
Bublonichronic Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2016 #2 Weird, is that actually growing out the cactus or just somthng on it ? either way I'd remove it
cindywhite Active Member Oct 14, 2016 #4 Bublonichronic said: Weird, is that actually growing out the cactus or just somthng on it ? either way I'd remove it Click to expand... Yeah he said its growing on there. I told him to email the succulent source where he got it and ask. He may end up with another free cutting.
Bublonichronic said: Weird, is that actually growing out the cactus or just somthng on it ? either way I'd remove it Click to expand... Yeah he said its growing on there. I told him to email the succulent source where he got it and ask. He may end up with another free cutting.
cindysid Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2016 #5 It looks like it's a faded bloom. It is not a San Pedro however. It's what's commonly called an Night Blooming Cereus..
It looks like it's a faded bloom. It is not a San Pedro however. It's what's commonly called an Night Blooming Cereus..
cindywhite Active Member Oct 14, 2016 #6 cindysid said: It looks like it's a faded bloom. It is not a San Pedro however. It's what's commonly called an Night Blooming Cereus.. Click to expand... The cutting isn't a San Pedro or the flower growing on it?
cindysid said: It looks like it's a faded bloom. It is not a San Pedro however. It's what's commonly called an Night Blooming Cereus.. Click to expand... The cutting isn't a San Pedro or the flower growing on it?
cindysid Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2016 #7 Neither. San Pedro doesn't have the deep valleys between lobes. That's a cereus trait. I grow lots of cacti.
Neither. San Pedro doesn't have the deep valleys between lobes. That's a cereus trait. I grow lots of cacti.
cindywhite Active Member Oct 14, 2016 #8 So the cindysid said: Neither. San Pedro doesn't have the deep valleys between lobes. That's a cereus trait. I grow lots of cacti. Click to expand... So the succulent source is selling fake San Pedro?
So the cindysid said: Neither. San Pedro doesn't have the deep valleys between lobes. That's a cereus trait. I grow lots of cacti. Click to expand... So the succulent source is selling fake San Pedro?
cindywhite Active Member Oct 14, 2016 #9 I have 4 San Pedro that I bought from different locations and they all look like that. That really is my friends.
I have 4 San Pedro that I bought from different locations and they all look like that. That really is my friends.
cindysid Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2016 #10 Here are some San Pedro and Cereus pics. It looks more like Cereus to me, but it could be slightly dehydrated and just appear that way.
Here are some San Pedro and Cereus pics. It looks more like Cereus to me, but it could be slightly dehydrated and just appear that way.