Psycho0 x (Tr. pachanoi x Tr. bridgesii “33”)

Psycho0 x (Tr pachanoi x Tr bridgesii “33”)

Quite the cross here, its Tr bridgesii “Psycho0” crossed with a Tr pach / Tr bridge “33”.

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Description

Mother Plants

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Tr bridgesii “Psycho0”

'trichocereus bridgesii Bolivian Torch Cactus Bolivian Torch Cactus' Clone Psycho0 1 - Collector Grade Specimen

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Tr bridgesii “33”

'trichocereus bridgesii Bolivian Torch Cactus Bolivian Torch Cactus' Clone 33cm - Collector Grade Specimen

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Growing Requirements:

Peruvian Torch are relatively easily grown in the UK, especially due to the fact that they do not require massive amounts of sunlight. As most cacti grown in the UK, they are best grown in a greenhouse or conservatory (grow tents are also used for younger plants), South facing is a distinct advantage.

Watering

Watering from Spring (April) to the beginning of Autumn (End September). Depending on what kind of summer we get will depend on how frequently you need to water, but, less is better with cacti. During the winter months, little to no watering is required or the roots could rot (they do not like to be wet for long periods).

Substrate

In warmer climates, you could go for a more nutrient-rich mixture (50% organic / 50% inorganic). But, in the UK, it is best to err more on the side of inorganic (60% – 70% inorganic) to ensure the pot is drained quickly.

Additional information

Number

01, 02, 03, 04, 05