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Trichocereus Bridgesii +
Rimac variety
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12-14K - 17" Bridgesii + 13" Rimac
12 lbs.
84.95 +
FedEx Ground shipping
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2-gallon pot with Trichocereus
Bridgesii and the Peruvianus variety called "Rimac" (from the Rimac Valley in
Peru). Will rocket next spring-summer. Up-pot to 4-6 gallon
container for good growth.
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| (left) This guy will rocket in 2011 |
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No bare root plants!
All my cactus ship
in their
container with all soil. You receive a healthy
specimen; all you have to do is
unpack, water it and provide a loving home.

Bare
rooting kills the delicate roots, dries & shrivels them
up requiring months to nurse back to health
before they grow again. I will never do that to
mine. Just because "Everyone else bare roots"
doesn't mean I do it. Now you know. |
How do you pack a cactus?
You can really ship it in the pot with all the soil?
How do you do that?

Transplant to a larger container for continued good growth. You
may harvest tips for propagation (best to do in spring), and/or transplant to a larger pot.

Here is a photo tutorial about repotting these plants
• Potting soil

• Repotting the
big boys with Dustball the cat |
"Own a piece of the legend"

All my San Pedro, many KK242, some Peruvian Torch, and all of my Bridgesii (that
I didn't grow myself from seed) came from the legendary
Cactus Kate
nursery. Her San Pedro
were
brought by a botanist to California from Peru in the 1960s. That particularly authentic
strain has been propagated by cuttings for 50 years. |
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