Trichocereus bridgesii hybrid “Vulcano No.3”

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  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Vulcano No.3”
  • Unrooted
  • Cut to order, please allow for 5 days for the cut to heal over before I can send.

Cut Info:

  • 01 – 30cm

Each plant is listed as a variation, please select the name and the plant pictures will display so you can see each plant individually.

What a lovely plant. Trichocereus bridgesii “Vulcano” was originally cloned by a well-known cultivator, Andi from SPI. The full taxonomy is unknown but you can see he is clearly bridgesii dominant evidenced by the spine formation.

Currently, there are 5 different versions of Vulcano, this is No. 3.

With lovely red spines, this chunky guy belongs in every collection.

Locality

Trichocereus bridgesii are native to Bolivia (duh) and Argentina.

History

Tr. bridgesii was first introduced to the Western world by a German botanist Friedrich Ritter who studied various cactus species in South America. He then named the species after his close friend, the British consul in Bolivia, Alan Bridges.

They quickly gained popularity over the years and have become statement pieces in many homes across the world.

Synonyms

  • Echinopsis lageniformis
  • Bolivian Torch Cactus
  • Cereus bridgesii var. lageniformis
  • Trichocereus bridgesii var. lageniformis
  • Wachuma Bolivia
  • Achuma Bolivia

 

Weight 0.5 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. 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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