The one on the left, with beautiful curved spines, is Gymnocalycium saglionis, and the other one, with white hair around spines is Pyrrhocactus floccosus, a pretty rare one (at least in Japan). Hope they like their new home! [![Sabozoom1.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/5tCJ64Pf/Sabozoom1.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/4Ksq0gk0) [![Sabozoom2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/Vk5mPBnr/Sabozoom2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/rD6vS4hM)
doctortofu 1 week ago • 100%
Same. Here's the l8nk to it: https://github.com/InfinityLoop1308/PipePipe/
doctortofu 1 week ago • 100%
A big reason I replaced my old S10+ with a battery that wouldn't even hold half a day with Xperia 1 VI is that it has both the headphone jack AND an SD card slot. Might be the only flagship left that has both...
doctortofu 1 week ago • 100%
That one is Mammillaria hathiana, also known as Old lady cactus :)
doctortofu 1 week ago • 100%
It does, doesn't it? Too bad it's just going to look like two cacti next to each other after planting, but oh well...
doctortofu 1 week ago • 100%
Wonder what the excuse for not hitting 60FPS in all or even most) games will be this time... I mean, I still play a lot and I do like my PS5, but it's way beyond ridiculous at this point.
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
They used to have invite threads on Reddit - that's how I got mine when the API changes were announced. I think it was in Reddit alternatives subreddit? Not sure, haven't been back since. If there's still a thread (and if the subreddit even exists still), asking there might work.
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
Thanks! And yeah, we sure do - hope this one stays healthy, being different species and all - fingers crossed!
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
I don't need any, but just wanted to say it's an amazing idea - thank you for being so generous and helpful! The ephemeras can be an insane grind!
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
I don't know (or, frankly, care much) about the "why", and I like Lemmy the way it is, but if your looking for deeper discussion and longer posts I do recommend Tildes, if you can get an invite: https://tildes.net/ It's not open to the public, so the post volume is quite low, but most responses are well thought out, longer and often thought-provoking. I don't post much there, but enjoy reading it a lot.
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
That one is a Whitesloanea crassa - kinda similar to pseudolithos that I love very much, but completely suck at growing, so they get deformed or just straight die on me more often than I'd like to admit... :(
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
It's a tephrocactus - most of them look pretty crazy and I love them for it :)
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
It was sold as Aeonium dordantale, but it might be aureum too, as Plum mentions!
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
The "spiky" one on the left is Euphorbia susannae, next to it is Crassula argyrophylla, and the one that looks like a little rose is Aeonium dordantale if I remember correctly.
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/25424516 > They were all so purdy that I couldn't help myself. Surprisingly affordable too, even the bigger ones, which is always nice.
They were all so purdy that I couldn't help myself. Surprisingly affordable too, even the bigger ones, which is always nice.
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
Server doesn't really matter much (to me), but I'm on toot.community because I'm mentally a child and like the funny name :)
App-wise, I really enjoy Moshidon, been using the nightly version for a while now: https://github.com/LucasGGamerM/moshidon
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
Of course he does - his mental capacity does not allow him to conceptualize the future or plan for it, or to remember the past, so he just says whatever he considers to be most advantageous to him at that very moment...
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
Not all of them, but I'd say most. How it works is your select a healthy strong cactus for the rootstock (the bottom part), cut off the tip, cut off the bottom part of the scion (the small cactus on top), place it on the rootstock so that the internal capillaries of both match at least partially, secure everything in place with some rubber bands or bandage and wait a few days. If everything goes well and it takes, that's it. Scions tend to grow way faster when grafted than directly planted in soil, and it can also help delicate cacti, since grafting means they'll always get an optional amount of nutrients as long as the rootstock is alive and well.
I posted about my grafted bois before [here](https://sh.itjust.works/post/21199811) (I wish there was a way to share instance-agnostic links, maybe some day...), but I have an update - one of them decided recently that having another cactus forcibly implanted on top of it is not nearly enough, and he started sprouting all over the place! What a little overachiever, eh?
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
To be honest, they probably are. My pet theory is that they're trying to do what do many politicians are doing - drive away everyone but the strongest base electorate that will stay with them no matter what they do. And then, the grift starts. I'm reasonably sure sooner rather than later they'll start charging a subscription fee to use Windows, and people and companies will bend over and pay it...
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
I solved this issue by following multiple tags that interest me. People tend to tag their posts on Mastodon it seems, so discovering posts about, say, wine and cacti is as easy as following #wine #cactus #cacti #redwine #oragewine and so on and so forth - it's working pretty good for me without an algorithm recommending stuff to me, maybe it's worth a try?
doctortofu 2 weeks ago • 100%
Great tip and good point, thank you very much! I'll definitely keep that in mind!
doctortofu 3 weeks ago • 100%
Thank you! These are the healthy ones, but I managed to somehow murder more than a few too :(
Sometimes I'll have two of the same family cacti, using the same soil, standing literally next to each other, getting the same watering routine and all, and one will grow super strong and healthy, while the other will just die for no discernible reason :/
doctortofu 3 weeks ago • 100%
Yup, there's some color correction, de-hazing and slight sharpening going on, but that's about it. I didn't want to do too much, so they don't look artificial or AI- made, so this is just the first try. I might read up on plant photography a bit more to understand what to adjust instead of blindly stumbling around photo editing software like I'm doing now :)
The first pic is unedited, and here's the version I played with a bit, what do you think, is it too much? [![Cacti-Edited-1.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/9QZMg5bp/Cacti-Edited-1.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/NKGBLnW9) Here's a few more, should be clear by looking at them, but unedited version first, edited one after: 1: [![Cacti-Unedited-2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/CKpZwL5X/Cacti-Unedited-2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/K1QcNbnD) [![Cacti-Edited-2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/MGwGhPr8/Cacti-Edited-2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/TKkGb96k) 2: [![Cacti-Unedited-3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/SsyJzTWG/Cacti-Unedited-3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/B8VqrC78) [![Cacti-Edited-3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/V6LkNS8G/Cacti-Edited-3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/2qMDcS3h) 3: [![Cacti-Unedited-4.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/QMgFCGWt/Cacti-Unedited-4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/KKzGpWfS) [![Cacti-Edited-4.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/g0K0dVfL/Cacti-Edited-4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/jWLT47qR) I think I might have gone overboard with the Aztekiums (first pic), but other ones look kinda nice to me. Still a lot to learn though, one day I might be able to show how pretty these are in real life!
doctortofu 3 weeks ago • 100%
Malaka!
doctortofu 3 weeks ago • 100%
This is absolutely insane. I'm in Japan, and with stagnating wages and significant cost of living increases, this will price out a large part of the population. Hell, right after the PS5 was released here shady resellers were pushing it for this price, and now Sony is matching it... I'd laugh, but it's just too damn sad.
doctortofu 4 weeks ago • 100%
Too bad there are no Tossel or Buggel engines though...
doctortofu 4 weeks ago • 100%
Oh cool! I'll need to look into that, thanks! Wonder if there's a way to convert an existing Windows parition into this somehow, installed software and all, because that would be perfect...
doctortofu 4 weeks ago • 100%
I still play it, even though the console version was basically abandoned ages ago and we didn't even get the offline mode and seasonal journey PC players got. It's still really fun regardless and is recommend it to anyone who likes that style of game.
doctortofu 4 weeks ago • 98%
Right, but you have to boot into Windows first to even get the update in the first place...
doctortofu 4 weeks ago • 100%
So, no booting into Windows until this is fixed then? Fine by me. Hell, might actually make me uninstall it completely and free some disk space...
doctortofu 1 month ago • 91%
I'm not from the US or in the US, but even as an impartial external observer with no horse in the game I do enjoy the recent republican panicked whining...
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
Same here. I was fine with W10, but the recent W11 shenanigans were the last straw, and I decided to give Linux Mint a try. Couldn't be happier - everything is so much more snappy now. And since I game on consoles only and my crappy PC was never a gaming machine to begin with, I have zero issues - wish I switched sooner!
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
I bought Atlas Fallen like a week ago, that's why it's coming to Game Pass, no need to thank me.
Jokes aside though, after the recent major update it really is pretty fun!
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
He was seizing right at them and they were afraid for their lives, they really had no other choice! Also, he didn't stop when they told him to, which is an egregious crime in the US it seems - when a cop tells you to do something you do it, or risk getting tazed and/or shot, even if the order is to turn green, fly, crawl with your arms in the air or stop having a grand mal seizure...
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
That's a great way to put it - the movie really is accessible, isn't it? A lot of Easter eggs for people familiar with D&D, but it's still quite enjoyable even when you know nothing about it.
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
Same - watched it a month or so ago and actually enjoyed it more than I expected. My wife was watching with me, and even though she doesn't even know what D&D is, she quite liked it too!
We would both definitely watch a sequel, if it's ever made.
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
Straight from a store, and they were watering them with tap water, that's what I do too. Fortunately I live in Tokyo, so tap water is pretty high quality here :)
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
I'll need to check if something similar is available where I live - thanks a lot for the info!
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
It's baffling, isn't it? How can a company just unilaterally decide to not be subject to this or that law, and the courts just... go with it? It's the same level of idiocy exhibited by sovereign citizens, but somehow, when you're a corporation they actually let you do it...
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
I have an idea Elon - how about we bomb your house with you in it? I'm sure after a while some other people will build another house there and move in, so it's all good, right?
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
They do, don't they? Here's hoping I manage to keep them both alive and happy!
doctortofu 1 month ago • 100%
They were both surprisingly cheap too - just saw them in a home center I went to buy some other stuff and couldn't resist :)
The one with dark, shiny leaves is Alocasia Cuprea, and the one with pretty stems is Alocasia Zebrina. I do hope they like their new home - had a bit of mixed luck with Alocasias in the past... [![Alocasia-Cuprea.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/R0D8Zbnd/Alocasia-Cuprea.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/067ZtnnK) [![Alocasia-Zebrina.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/nLgRJj6w/Alocasia-Zebrina.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/bG0H0JYQ)
New flowers keep opening almost every hour - glad at least these bois seem to be loving the scorching Tokyo weather, because I sure as hell am not :) Aaaaaanyway, here's more: [![Cactus-Bloom1.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/MK17QBmX/Cactus-Bloom1.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/Xp7BMph0) [![Cactus-Bloom2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/J7DcRvyN/Cactus-Bloom2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/XXWy82kq) [![Cactus-Bloom4.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/T2zj10mZ/Cactus-Bloom4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/c6ct5QFm)
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/21540929 > This pic is of a big boy that looks a bit like a lophophora underneath the flower, and here's one of an amazing grafted ball of fun I got last year (rootstock is slightly sun bleached, but quite healthy otherwise): > > [![Gymno-Bloom2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/P5gxfYzX/Gymno-Bloom2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/k2y9fVpz) > > Looking forward to more and bigger flowers soon! Edit: one of my gymno triplets also started to bloom some time between 3 hours ago and now! I was hoping all flowers would open up together, but it's still pretty :) [![Gymno-Bloom3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/RhXjJZQX/Gymno-Bloom3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/5QQPZ1rC)
This pic is of a big boy that looks a bit like a lophophora underneath the flower, and here's one of an amazing grafted ball of fun I got last year (rootstock is slightly sun bleached, but quite healthy otherwise): [![Gymno-Bloom2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/P5gxfYzX/Gymno-Bloom2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/k2y9fVpz) Looking forward to more and bigger flowers soon! Edit: one of my gymno triplets also started to bloom some time between 3 hours ago and now! I was hoping all flowers would open up together, but it's still pretty :) [![Gymno-Bloom3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/RhXjJZQX/Gymno-Bloom3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/5QQPZ1rC)
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/21025473 > These were the first cacti my wife and I grafted ourselves at a workshop last year in August. Both took, and are growing FAST - love how healthy they are! > > For reference, here's a pic from last year (doggo for scale). Unbelievable how much bigger they are in less than a year! > [![Grafted-Smol-Bois.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FQCGHxZzM%2FGrafted-Smol-Bois.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/ygjVvtsq)
These were the first cacti my wife and I grafted ourselves at a workshop last year in August. Both took, and are growing FAST - love how healthy they are! For reference, here's a pic from last year (doggo for scale). Unbelievable how much bigger they are in less than a year! [![Grafted-Smol-Bois.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/QCGHxZzM/Grafted-Smol-Bois.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/ygjVvtsq)
When the weather allows it, I keep most of my plants outside, so the main picture is a view that shows my balcony from the far end, just to better display the extent of my wife's and mine craziness. Here are some closeups of different racks and sections - I will properly organize it one day, I'm almost certain of it ;) You can click the embeds for full-res photos. [![Hot-Mess-2.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FkXWj4zS1%2FHot-Mess-2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/SJNL1ZDC) [![Hot-Mess-3.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FFHmTJpg9%2FHot-Mess-3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/WhWGBMHK) [![Hot-Mess-4.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FQN24jhFK%2FHot-Mess-4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/BtCcgWcJ) [![Hot-Mess-5.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FzGj0wh0T%2FHot-Mess-5.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/mPPYBPxr) [![Hot-Mess-6.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FvB1hdNMv%2FHot-Mess-6.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/wypLXF1t) [![Hot-Mess-7.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FWbmnjrRx%2FHot-Mess-7.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/LnXf3J8V) [![Hot-Mess-8.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2Ft42Nnj45%2FHot-Mess-8.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/dhZyggdk) [![Hot-Mess-9.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FvHwzphKW%2FHot-Mess-9.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/rzgx41Mm) I also have a rack in the living room, next to the TV, with some lamps: [![Hot-Mess-10.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2F7ZxNL6wh%2FHot-Mess-10.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/HVhMZTJ1) That's about it for now, at least until the weekend - might notice some more cute succ-ers when I go grocery shopping or whatever, and as you can clearly see impulse control is not my forte :P
It was very hot, very crowded and yet still worth it - finally got not just one, but both known species of Aztekium without going bankrupt - I wanted one for a long while, but they tend to be stupid expensive in Japan. Love the two cute jellybeans too - Conophytum burgeri. Hell, love all of them, that's why I bought too many yet again :) Here are a few closeup shots: [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/4dHWXRgm/Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/mzRYSqhs) [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/SNdfFxMg/Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/N5yHRYbX) [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar4.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/XJ5kTKf5/Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/JD1XXkd7)
It was very hot, very crowded and yet still worth it - finally got not just one, but both known species of Aztekium without going bankrupt - I wanted one for a long while, but they tend to be stupid expensive in Japan. Love the two cute jellybeans too - Conophytum burgeri. Hell, love all of them, that's why I bought too many yet again :) Here are a few closeup shots: [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar2.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2F4dHWXRgm%2FTokyo-Grand-Bazaar2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/mzRYSqhs) [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar3.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FSNdfFxMg%2FTokyo-Grand-Bazaar3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/N5yHRYbX) [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar4.jpg](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.postimg.cc%2FXJ5kTKf5%2FTokyo-Grand-Bazaar4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/JD1XXkd7)
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/19550520 > First bigger shopping trip this season, and I bought way too many again. > > I'm kinda tired now, so just a quick brag before I properly id them :) > > Here's some more shots: > [![New-Cacti-May2024-2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/tgdjSV4t/New-Cacti-May2024-2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/xkdhq8Hc) > > [![New-Cacti-May2024-3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/Bnn3Yv1d/New-Cacti-May2024-3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/QHwvVhmb)
First bigger shopping trip this season, and I bought way too many again. I'm kinda tired now, so just a quick brag before I properly id them :) Here's some more shots: [![New-Cacti-May2024-2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/tgdjSV4t/New-Cacti-May2024-2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/xkdhq8Hc) [![New-Cacti-May2024-3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/Bnn3Yv1d/New-Cacti-May2024-3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/QHwvVhmb)
It used to look, well, black, but now I'm seeing this, which is a bit hard to read... Did the theme change recently? I'd love to goback to my white-on-black look if possible...
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/18233414 > Today's haul from a small succulent show in Tokyo. From the left, *Adromischus marianiae var. herrei*, a hybrid *Orthonna* (*cremnophila X herrei*), *Myrtillocactus geometrizans* also known as "Boobie cactus" (no, really!) and a pwetty wittle *Pseudolithos cubiformis*. > > Love every single of'em already! > > Here's another angle: > https://i.postimg.cc/Ghgz2cSW/Succulents-May2.jpg
Today's haul from a small succulent show in Tokyo. From the left, *Adromischus marianiae var. herrei*, a hybrid *Orthonna* (*cremnophila X herrei*), *Myrtillocactus geometrizans* also known as "Boobie cactus" (no, really!) and a pwetty wittle *Pseudolithos cubiformis*. Love every single of'em already! Here's another angle: https://i.postimg.cc/Ghgz2cSW/Succulents-May2.jpg
Went to a succulent/cactus store today to get some repotting soil, came back with that, and these three little stowaways :) From the left, *Pseudolithos migiurtinus*, a beautiful *Pleiospilos nerii* in bloom, and cute *Gymnocalycium quehlianum var. calochlorum* triplets.
Went to a gardening store to pick up some rosemary and thyme (since I still have more than enough of sage and parsley;)) and found these beauties: a white(ish) Echeveria sold under a moniker "Queen", and a beautiful plump Pleiospilos nelii. First new succulets this season - looking forward to seeing them grow!
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/11535232 > I still can't stop myself from getting succulents. These two just arrived today - a fuzzy-wuzzy Mammillaria plumosa on the left, and a cute spiky potato (Pachypodium densiflorum) on the right. > > Not the best time for potting, but I saw them online and couldn't help it :)
I still can't stop myself from getting succulents. These two just arrived today - a fuzzy-wuzzy Mammillaria plumosa on the left, and a cute spiky potato (Pachypodium densiflorum) on the right. Not the best time for potting, but I saw them online and couldn't help it :)
Just posting a link in case our awesome admin team missed it - Happy New Year guys, you're great!
Went shopping for something else, and just randomly saw them at a flower shop - couldn't pass them up, and here they are! :)
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/7021128 > Ordered online, and it looks even better than in the photos! Just extraordinary - instantly became my favorite one in my collection!
Ordered online, and it looks even better than in the photos! Just extraordinary - instantly became my favorite one in my collection!
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/5395771 > Got these before my wife physically dragged me out of the venue to prevent me from buying any more ;) > > Group pic above, and here are indiividual shots, filenames are the name of each plant: > > [![Tephrocactus-articulatus.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/FRWZRDdX/Tephrocactus-articulatus.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/S2981Lfg) > [![Tephrocactus-articulatus-var-papyracanthus.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/9MMdvZx8/Tephrocactus-articulatus-var-papyracanthus.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/2qsLWbNh) > [![Cephalocereus-senilis.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/MTCYVXD9/Cephalocereus-senilis.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/nj17tFNm) > [![Neoporteria-senilis.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/X7cgBjyg/Neoporteria-senilis.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/fJyd6hC3) > [![Mammilaria-hahniana-f-lanata.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/ZKCTCRQG/Mammilaria-hahniana-f-lanata.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/vcwRKQbh) > [![Mammilaria-bocasana-Fred.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/xCfQYTHF/Mammilaria-bocasana-Fred.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/06BF0vVp) > > The last two photos are both mammilarias - kinda neat how varied they can get within the same genus :)
Got these before my wife physically dragged me out of the venue to prevent me from buying any more ;) Group pic above, and here are indiividual shots, filenames are the name of each plant: [![Tephrocactus-articulatus.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/FRWZRDdX/Tephrocactus-articulatus.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/S2981Lfg) [![Tephrocactus-articulatus-var-papyracanthus.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/9MMdvZx8/Tephrocactus-articulatus-var-papyracanthus.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/2qsLWbNh) [![Cephalocereus-senilis.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/MTCYVXD9/Cephalocereus-senilis.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/nj17tFNm) [![Neoporteria-senilis.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/X7cgBjyg/Neoporteria-senilis.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/fJyd6hC3) [![Mammilaria-hahniana-f-lanata.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/ZKCTCRQG/Mammilaria-hahniana-f-lanata.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/vcwRKQbh) [![Mammilaria-bocasana-Fred.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/xCfQYTHF/Mammilaria-bocasana-Fred.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/06BF0vVp) The last two photos are both mammilarias - kinda neat how varied they can get within the same genus :)
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/5389176 These were the exhibition pieces, not for sale. Some impressive specimens there, in some cases I didn't even realize some of these can get so big... The link is to an image gallery - embedding that many photos directly in the post is probably not the best idea. I'll post my haul from the show later, I'm still on the train home :)
These were the exhibition pieces, not for sale. Some impressive specimens there, in some cases I didn't even realize some of these can get so big... The link is to an image gallery - embedding that many photos directly in the post is probably not the best idea. I'll post my haul from the show later, I'm still on the train home :)
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/4925114 A lovely Mammillaria parkinsonii on the left, and a super cute Echinofossulocactus on the right, but I'm unsure of the species - maybe some experts here can help? Anyway, love the way they look - lucky finds, both of them!
A lovely Mammillaria parkinsonii on the left, and a super cute Echinofossulocactus on the right, but I'm unsure of the species - maybe some experts here can help? Anyway, love the way they look - lucky finds, both of them!
I love the pseudolithos and the cute little conophytum in particular, but they are all great! Here's another shot from a different perspective: [![New-Friends.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/W4vDsTTT/New-Friends.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/ZWwYckWM)
Trying this fancy cross-post function for the first time: cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/2387799 > Found them online, and I'm super happy that they're now mine. > > Group pic on top, and the bottom row from left to right are a really cute Mammillaria perezdelarosae, a Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus I decided to grow in water after my previous one suddenly and unexpectedly died on me for no discernible reason, and a Pseudolithos migiurtinus that looks like it came from space and I love it :)
Found them online, and I'm super happy that they're now mine. Group pic on top, and the bottom row from left to right are a really cute Mammillaria perezdelarosae, a Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus I decided to grow in water after my previous one suddenly and unexpectedly died on me for no discernible reason, and a Pseudolithos migiurtinus that looks like it came from space and I love it :)
...and I finally found one, so here it is! Love the coloration of this one - such a beauty! Here's a group pic of the whole team: [![lotsa lacteas](https://i.postimg.cc/NfbQBX5s/TheTeam.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/svBkJvYq) Next target is a yellow one - saw a nice one online, but it was already bought by someone else, hope it can find another!
Went to a couple of succulent shops and farms today to get some rootstock for my grafting experiments (cue evil scientist laugh), but they didn't have any for sale, so I got these instead :) Time to properly ID them and repot them into something prettier and more comfortable. Edit: as far as I can tell, the purple one in the bottom left is a Sulcorebutia Rauschii Violacidermis, the other two (including the grafted one) are species of Frailea, the one in the bottom right is a Pelecyphora, and the succulent with beautiful red outlines is a Cotyledon. Do correct me if I'm wrong - in sure there are some expert cactus growers here.
First time we tried it., but it seems to have gone well - looking forward to them growing quickly (the teacher said most people are really surprised at how fast grafted cacti grow). Bonus: my dog going *"can I eat these?"*: [![dog tax](https://i.postimg.cc/L8Fvhh21/woof.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/1fMDjmgm)