All started with a cutting called Land of The Giants a rare special one I saved actually, from an OG expert with a meth addiction. I assume she's Bridgessi and my only one. Originally grown for it's looks 😊
Gypsum, seamungus, insect frass that's once or twice a year. And then maybe liquid feed with power feed or whatever I have at the time around 3 times a year. I don't really keep track just do it whenever
17:50 Curious what the cactus on the right is (directly next to the centre blue one). It has short spines and the columns are narrower which I like. Very symmetrical looking and bright green.
@@CurtsCactus Cool! Not too far away at all. I'll have to watch the vid again and see which couple I really like the most, then hopefully you may have a couple cuttings of those species. Cheers!
You have an amazing collection! How did you amass such a collection & how long have you been collecting? I've just started collecting & and its getting expensive as just got started into grafting but my stocks are limted so have just been buying. Thanks for sharing your collection 😊
Thanks very much! I first started by buying a few from herbalistics and after a couple years I realised how cool they are and got onto trichocereus auctions Australia from there I bought quite a lot of cuttings, seedlings and seeds. And went on basically a buying spree trying to get as many as I could as quick as I could. But like so many you soon realise you have too many haha so I don't do much more buying now more so just looking after the collection Ive been doing this for roughly 5 years. Ah yes I've just been getting into grafting and loving it.
@CurtsCactus as yes I'm a member of trichocereus auction Australia as well. Its amazing the variety the sellers have there for a really good price as well. They're so helpful as well. Im waiting on some seedlings fr there so looking forward in expanding my collection. Need to make space for it. Trichocereus are beautiful specially the ones with unusual spikes and shapes. Thankyou for sharing.
@@NitaJansevanRensburg if you have other cactus just do the same. If not, for a start just make sure it has some cactus mix soil you can get from your local plant shop. Don't leave the soil wet. Make sure the soil dries out after waterings, place in full sun area but try to get afternoon shade. And your pretty much set. You can make your own better soil in the future and fertilise to get it looking really good but I reckon just focus on what you got now. Hope that helps
All started with a cutting called Land of The Giants a rare special one I saved actually, from an OG expert with a meth addiction. I assume she's Bridgessi and my only one. Originally grown for it's looks 😊
I come for the tricho smut films. Love it when you give the close ups of the aerioles, bruh.
Australian birds are wild.
*squawking intensifies*
Stunning garden they look really happy to be your friends. Nice work, thanks for the inspiration. All the best!
Beauty Mate! Thank you for sharing your collection. Those plump glaucus columns are awesome!
Ah that CSD! Looking amazing!
Love the symmetry!
Dude, I love Bridgessi
I have to know what that is a 1:09:17. I want those genes. It is almost like a tree.
Trichocereus Pachanoi 'crest' X Trichocereus Pachanoi 'Juuls Giant'
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Dude.
Duuuuude…
Watching from Orange County CA.
same lmaooo
I love these videos so much
I got a T. santaensis 'Quechuas' from Herbalistics, but as it has grown, it is looks almost identical to my T. peruvianus ' Huantar'
Send me a pic of them both on my insta if you'd like
I have a Pach Riells x Tercheckii Ivy… Jerry’s genetics and it also has super dark green skin..
@@disgrace69600 is it in shade? Full sun? Morning sun afternoon shade?
@@CurtsCactus sun clears the tree line around here 10-11am season depending but full sun until sunset sets … if that helps
@@disgrace69600 yea wow so probably more so just genetics that it's such a dark green then! Cool.
Checking in from Central Florida. Nice Collection! If you don't mind me asking what do you feed them and what is your feeding schedule?
Gypsum, seamungus, insect frass that's once or twice a year. And then maybe liquid feed with power feed or whatever I have at the time around 3 times a year. I don't really keep track just do it whenever
17:50 Curious what the cactus on the right is (directly next to the centre blue one). It has short spines and the columns are narrower which I like. Very symmetrical looking and bright green.
Heynes scopulicola X Dawson's short spine terscheckii DSST
@@CurtsCactus thank you 😊
Hi Curt,
What an awesome collection!!
just wondering if you sell cuttings and what city are you situated?
Im in NW Sydney
Thank you
Hey, yea I do sell cuttings I'm near bankstown
@@CurtsCactus Cool! Not too far away at all. I'll have to watch the vid again and see which couple I really like the most, then hopefully you may have a couple cuttings of those species. Cheers!
@@GG-ql5jn no problem lemme know 😁 best to message on insta if you can
I would like some seeds of the cactus at 8:18. such a beauty
Yea same haha hope it flowers soon
You have an amazing collection! How did you amass such a collection & how long have you been collecting? I've just started collecting & and its getting expensive as just got started into grafting but my stocks are limted so have just been buying. Thanks for sharing your collection 😊
Thanks very much! I first started by buying a few from herbalistics and after a couple years I realised how cool they are and got onto trichocereus auctions Australia from there I bought quite a lot of cuttings, seedlings and seeds. And went on basically a buying spree trying to get as many as I could as quick as I could. But like so many you soon realise you have too many haha so I don't do much more buying now more so just looking after the collection Ive been doing this for roughly 5 years. Ah yes I've just been getting into grafting and loving it.
@CurtsCactus as yes I'm a member of trichocereus auction Australia as well. Its amazing the variety the sellers have there for a really good price as well. They're so helpful as well. Im waiting on some seedlings fr there so looking forward in expanding my collection. Need to make space for it. Trichocereus are beautiful specially the ones with unusual spikes and shapes. Thankyou for sharing.
@@BUHAYMOTHER yes 100% agree. I think eventually I will branch out into other species though
Love that HP08 or HB08. Do you remember where you got that one from? Keen to get one. Kinda reminds me of a woolunda 😍
Herbalistics bought as a cutting Ive actually got two of them.
@@CurtsCactus cheers mate!
I have a Trichocereus wedermannianus how do I take care of it
@@NitaJansevanRensburg if you have other cactus just do the same. If not, for a start just make sure it has some cactus mix soil you can get from your local plant shop. Don't leave the soil wet. Make sure the soil dries out after waterings, place in full sun area but try to get afternoon shade. And your pretty much set. You can make your own better soil in the future and fertilise to get it looking really good but I reckon just focus on what you got now. Hope that helps
4:01 is pac monstrose
Definitely not straight pach
@4:18 ichoca?
Got from herbalistics labelled as lmp special 'lmp' meaning legendary matucana pachanoi this was a seed grown selected for its characteristics.