Trichocereus pseudocandicans Timelapse
Here's another timelapse that I filmed over four days and nights. The plant is a natural hybrid involving Trichocereus candicans. The species hybridizes easily, and in this case it probably created a natural hybrid with the day flowering and colorful Trichocereus huascha.
These natural hybrids were described as T. pseudocandicans. They are also day flowering (unlike Candicans) and come in many beautiful flower colors. Most plants came from Andreas Wessner and I'm still after a few of the rarer ones because these are amazing.
The timelapse was filmed from two different angles at once and using two different Samsung smartphones. Everything is organically filmed REAL flowers with absolutely NO AI! Nature is so beautiful we don't need that shit!
Crazy new timelapse with a Hanging Basket Cactus. It kept moving over night!
So this is one of the most challenging timelapse videos I have ever filmed. The plant is a multihybrid involving Hildewintera called Anton Maas and the plant constantly leaned over due to its nature of being a hanging basket plant and there is extreme movement in the whole video. None of that shifting from left to right was intentional. In the evening I set the camera and in the morning the plant had moved 20 cm over night. It was incredibly difficult to film and eventually I used wire to stabilize the plant. All the movement in this video is natural movement and not CGI or AI. Hand filmed with the hyperlapse feature of Samsung Smartphones. The flowers are incredibly beautiful and this is one of the most favorite things I ever created. Took a good week day and night to film and I also used up a good 100GB of data. Hope you like it!
Once again would love to add music but there are so many copyright problems that it's unsafe to add it into the file directly. But there are also versions with sound on YT and social media.
Here's another one! FLYING SAUCER.
Here's one of the best timelapses I ever filmed and it's showing the total classic hybrid FLYING SAUCER by Hans Britsch! Filming this took two days and nights. Hope you like it.
New Timelapse! Put together as many plants as I could and just let it film. Pseudocandicans, Thelegonus etc
Here's my biggest new timelapse today! Epic! Filmed over multiple days and nights with a Trichocereus pseudocandicans, a Trichocereus thelegonoides hybrid, a Buena Vista/Rosa California hybrid by Uwe Kahle, the sister plant of CLAW and a Trichocereus thelegona hybrid. This is handmade work filmed with the hyperlapse feature of different Samsung Smartphones and it took so much work, sweat and love to put this together. Had to empty the phones twice and delete my favorite movies to make space for it. Proud to present this and I hope you like it! Absolutely no AI!
Wish I could add music here on Reddit but the music copyright system is broken and it's become risky to include music in the video due to copyright trolls.
Soehrensia thelegonoides hybrid Ulf Merbold. Very Spachianus-like Plant
T. thelegonoides Hybrid 'Daniela'. Doing timelapse and the flower is HUGE!
22 cm flower diameter. Really gorgeous plant. The species Trichocereus thelegonoides is rare and barely understood. There are a few hybrids with them and a lot of them are self fertile. Rainer Heise could be the breeder, but I do not know for sure. Imo Thelegonoides is probably the same species as Trichocereus shaferi since both are flowering at the same time, similar flower, both often self fertile and very similar body. But very impressive flowers and I'm happy I filmed a timelapse video with it.