The long spined blue one is a myrtillo I believe. Are the others what we’re after? If so, an ID please? by fresh-life cactussan pedro cactus 13 Comments lipdevourer 2 years ago I don’t think that’s a myrtillo, looks like Bridgessii. Pachanois, Bridgessii, and and short spine Peruvianus . Microbe-Magic 2 years ago Yes you did. They are all trichos 👍the two fatter green ones appear to be PC Worldly_Ice5526 2 years ago Whoever gave you those is a legend! This post goes to him Particular-Fox-2925 2 years ago I’d say so! Great score Asleep-Mark6634 2 years ago Score all around! Weazeldogg1 2 years ago Sweeeet! Feisty_Factor_2694 2 years ago They look like them to me! NWTL21 2 years ago Yep blue myrtillo, very common and not worth very much, I’ll give you 20$ for it! fresh-life 2 years ago So… as you might see 3 of them have kept on growing after being cut, and now their tip have grown very curved (almost 90degree angle) Could these fill up or should I cut them? Log root them? udntknwme101 2 years ago The bluer ones could be Echinopsis Bolivian Bridge Twisted Tip’s. Seen them have that very hue before. Very beautiful cacti. snaphappy2 2 years ago The long spined blue one looks like a Peru/bridge cross like oceansideO2 or something close vinmansinvested 2 years ago Sure did vinmansinvested 2 years ago The top two skinny ones I would cut them in half then chop the skinny tips off because they are becoming etiolated and will grow skinny and pointy . Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
lipdevourer 2 years ago I don’t think that’s a myrtillo, looks like Bridgessii. Pachanois, Bridgessii, and and short spine Peruvianus .
Microbe-Magic 2 years ago Yes you did. They are all trichos 👍the two fatter green ones appear to be PC
fresh-life 2 years ago So… as you might see 3 of them have kept on growing after being cut, and now their tip have grown very curved (almost 90degree angle) Could these fill up or should I cut them? Log root them?
udntknwme101 2 years ago The bluer ones could be Echinopsis Bolivian Bridge Twisted Tip’s. Seen them have that very hue before. Very beautiful cacti.
snaphappy2 2 years ago The long spined blue one looks like a Peru/bridge cross like oceansideO2 or something close
vinmansinvested 2 years ago The top two skinny ones I would cut them in half then chop the skinny tips off because they are becoming etiolated and will grow skinny and pointy .
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I don’t think that’s a myrtillo, looks like Bridgessii. Pachanois, Bridgessii, and and short spine Peruvianus .
Yes you did. They are all trichos 👍the two fatter green ones appear to be PC
Whoever gave you those is a legend! This post goes to him
I’d say so! Great score
Score all around!
Sweeeet!
They look like them to me!
Yep blue myrtillo, very common and not worth very much, I’ll give you 20$ for it!
So… as you might see 3 of them have kept on growing after being cut, and now their tip have grown very curved (almost 90degree angle)
Could these fill up or should I cut them? Log root them?
The bluer ones could be Echinopsis Bolivian Bridge Twisted Tip’s. Seen them have that very hue before. Very beautiful cacti.
The long spined blue one looks like a Peru/bridge cross like oceansideO2 or something close
Sure did
The top two skinny ones I would cut them in half then chop the skinny tips off because they are becoming etiolated and will grow skinny and pointy .