Half is shriveling?

Did this LW graft on the 4th of July, half is pumping like crazy and half is shrinking. Maybe missed half the vascular ring somehow?

u/flappingowl — 16 days ago
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Graft sunlight?

Recently grafted my first couple LW that look pretty good, getting ready to acclimate to sun and my question is should I move towards the amount of sunlight that trichocereus would want, or less direct light that the peyote prefer

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u/flappingowl — 18 days ago
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Back from the brink

Went through a rough year or so and most my planets were left to survive or die on the Oregon coast, lost over half but these guys are incredibly resilient, 9 months of soaking rain 50 degree temps and wind, even occasional sleet and hail.

u/flappingowl — 29 days ago

Macrogonus?

Lost all my labels last year so I know it's just a noid but still trying to learn identifying generally, any help is super appreciated guys. And if it's not too much time maybe some info about what you looked for to I'd

u/flappingowl — 1 month ago
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Black pots mistake?

I recently up potted some small cactus into 1 gallon black pots and then after the fact started worrying about them cooking the roots. Now I'm debating just transplanting again into either terracotta or some lighter pots, just sucks because where I'm at I have a short grow season and they just came out of dormancy practically. Don't want to spend another 2-3 weeks of them settling

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u/flappingowl — 2 months ago

Which stock?

I have two beat up PC and wanna graft a L.W. Buttin to one but font onow which would be better. The big one has been in that pot a year or so, the smaller just long enough thats it well rooted, showing roots at bottom. If the small one I'll probably cut the small pup and graft to the little one. Lw button is about nickel/quarter size

u/flappingowl — 2 months ago
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TPM help

I have some confusion about trichocereus pachanoi monstrose and trichocereus peruvianus monstrose, they all are just called tpm. I have a couple that were just graft stock initially but I've taken the scions and have become attached to the tpm, the only thing is I don't think they are the same plants, some look very pach and some look different

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u/flappingowl — 2 months ago