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Ive been meaning to take a picture of this for a very long time to see if any one would be able to tell me its name :helpsmilie:

 

My grandparents had it for many many yrs but it would never flower, after taking a cutting home with me and after a few yrs in the ground she started to finely flower :applause:

 

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Any help in identifying this cacti would be much appreciated.

 

Dallas.

:bongon:

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Ive been meaning to take a picture of this for a very long time to see if any one would be able to tell me its name :helpsmilie:

 

My grandparents had it for many many yrs but it would never flower, after taking a cutting home with me and after a few yrs in the ground she started to finely flower :applause:

 

post-10315-0-00447800-1290299336_thumb.jpgpost-10315-0-47292500-1290299357_thumb.jpg

 

Any help in identifying this cacti would be much appreciated.

 

Dallas.

:bongon:

 

ha dallas its a red torch cactus duno the botony name for them but .

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Thanks guys for the help :thumbsup:

 

Has any one had any before?

 

Im reading its is one of the oldest psychedelics known :scratchin: now to figure out how to use it :applause:

 

Dallas.

:bongon:

 

hi dallas, id take it to sumone how nose what its proper name is just in case, theres shitloads with diferent names that all look prity much the same.

 

and this forum will help u work out the trouth an how to consume it, SHROOMY.ORG/FORUMS. i dont know how to put links up.

just go down bottom of their page they have a seach box just type in what u want

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Echinopsis are different. They are a kind of Trichocereus.

 

Cacti in the pic below are Trichocereus Spachianus

 

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:peace: MongyMan

My thought too. Dallas' cacti doesn't look like a trichocereus /enchinopsis to me. This is what a peruvianus looks like

 

https://www.erowid.org/plants/cacti/images/archive/trichocereus_peruvianus12.jpg

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