Trichocereus bridgesii hybrid ‘Amok’

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Trichocereus Hybrid ‘Amok’

A tall, blue-green Trichocereus hybrid with clear bridgesii-type influence, offered under the clone name ‘Amok’ (Most likely x OP).

  • Trichocereus bridgesii hybrid – Full genetic line unknown
  • 72cm From Base
  • Whole plant pictured
  • Sent bare root

If you have any questions about substrate or anything, please use the contact form and I will be happy to help.

Overview

Trichocereus hybrid ‘Amok’ is a strong, upright columnar cactus with a handsome blue-green body, broad ribs, and long golden to brownish spines. It is currently grown under the name ‘Amok’, although solid provenance appears limited, so this listing is best treated as a named clone with uncertain background rather than a fully documented lineage.

Visually, this plant shows clear bridgesii-type influence, especially in the long spination, upright growth, and slightly wild character. That said, the heavier body, rounded ribs, and glaucous blue-green skin suggest it is likely a hybrid rather than a straightforward Trichocereus bridgesii. It sits nicely in that collector-friendly zone where the exact genetics are not nailed down, but the plant itself has enough presence to justify growing on.

This is a particularly attractive specimen, with a clean column, strong rib definition, and good colour. The newer growth carries a lovely blue cast in strong light, while the spines give it that sharper, more bridge-influenced look without becoming overly chaotic.

Genetics & Parentage

The exact parentage of Trichocereus hybrid ‘Amok’ is not currently clear.

It appears to show traits associated with Trichocereus bridgesii, including:

  • Upright columnar growth
  • Long, narrow spines
  • Open areole spacing
  • A slightly rugged bridgesii-type character

However, the thicker body, fuller ribs, and blue-green glaucous colour suggest hybrid influence. For that reason, it is best described as a bridgesii-type Trichocereus hybrid, rather than being sold as a confirmed species clone.

What to Expect

  • Growth rate: Strong and steady once rooted and established
  • Mature form: Tall upright column, likely to become a substantial specimen over time
  • Colour: Blue-green to glaucous green, especially attractive in good light
  • Spines: Golden to brownish spines, with longer central spines giving a bridgesii-type look
  • Difficulty: Easy to grow for anyone familiar with Trichocereus, provided drainage and winter dryness are respected

Grower Notes

Grow in a free-draining cactus substrate with plenty of mineral content. This clone should do well in a UK greenhouse through the growing season, especially with strong light, airflow, and careful watering.

As with most Trichocereus, it will appreciate regular watering during active growth, but it should be kept much drier during the colder months. The blue-green colour tends to show best under bright conditions, though hard sun should still be introduced gradually if the plant has been grown under cover.

This is a tall, clean-growing plant, so it is worth giving it enough root space and a stable pot as it sizes up. The long spines also mean it deserves a bit of room around it, unless you enjoy being stabbed while watering, which is a very specific hobby.

Why This One Stands Out

  • Grown under the name ‘Amok’, most likely Amok x OP. 
  • Strong bridgesii-type influence, but likely hybrid
  • Attractive blue-green glaucous skin
  • Tall, clean columnar growth
  • Long spination with good character
  • A good choice for collectors who enjoy lesser-known named Trichocereus clones

Important Notes

The name ‘Amok’ is being used as received, but the background and exact genetics are not fully documented. This listing is therefore presented honestly as a Trichocereus hybrid ‘Amok’, likely with bridgesii influence, rather than as a confirmed species or fully provenanced clone.

Weight 1.01 kg

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Steps For Rooting

Once the cut is received, place it around 1/2 inch to 1 inch in a pot of substrate. I use wooden kebab skewers to hold up the piece. Water lightly and you should start getting new root growth within a few weeks to a few months depending on conditions.

An alternative way would be to stick them in perlite and wait for them to root, once roots form you can re-pot.

All plants sold are strictly for garden / ornamental purposes, not for human consumption. We are here to cultivate these beautiful plants and spread them as far as we can, nothing outside of growing (all things related to growing) will be tollerated.

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