Swag out this helllla evil seed pod off this one tree whose name escapes me at the moment. Supposedly like some kind of (SAAATAAANIIIIC AND DARKSIDED!!!1!) chestnut that tastes pretty decent.
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Swag out this helllla evil seed pod off this one tree whose name escapes me at the moment. Supposedly like some kind of (SAAATAAANIIIIC AND DARKSIDED!!!1!) chestnut that tastes pretty decent.
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So glad I discovered this lil shit underneath my brother’s car ~2 years ago. His mom split when I came outside but it was like 110-112°F outside that day and his eyes weren’t even open yet. Mom never returned so I took him in.
Best decision ever. Cat distribution system knows what they are doing. They don’t send you the cat you WANT they send you the kitty cat you NEED.
Anywhom- his name is Boo-Radley. Boo or (usually) Boo-Boo for short. He is the sweetest boy ever. Also first male cat I’ve ever had.
Trichocereus Bridgesii/Pachanoi (Yowie X Wowie) hybrid San Pedro cactus grafted onto a BIG Cereus Peru (aka “Peruvian Apple Cactus”) planted in the ground in my backyard with pretty nutrient rich soil and there’s an irrigation ditch that also runs behind my house that brings the snow melt down from the mountains in spring/early summer.
Anyways the Cereus Peru being like… ~6ish+ years old now clearly has a really deep root system now because anything grafted onto it grows extremely quickly BUT (this is the interesting part) it seems to cause any Trichocereus/Echinopsis grafted to it to also grow *absurdly* long spines for some reason I’m unsure of.
Cereus Peru itself have extremely short spines by comparison but Wowie X Yowie is definitely not supposed to have spines anywhere near that long, and the effect has been observed with several other different grafts.
Thinking about grafted a pure Scopulicola to it (they are nearly spineless Trichos with a very unique look to them) just to see wtf happens. 🤷🏻♂️
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OB Bridge (Trichocereus Bridgesii)
Feels like the older I get the more I feel as though I’m being pulled faster and faster through the dimension of time by the gravitational mass of the yawning grave.