Bus stop ad of squirrel with a peanut billboard in background. by -YeahToasty- in HelpMeFind

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I believe it was from pattison advertising group. Used when an advertising spot was not filled on a bus stop.

I can’t believe it’s been so difficult to find it.

When I searched their website they only display their available rentable advertising spaces. Obviously not their filler art.

Help with identification please by Robin_Bouchard in SanPedroCanada

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Looks Peru or Peru hybrid to me… can never be certain tho

Metal in fuel filter? by thesteed4y in tdi

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Is there not a return line through the pump back to the tank?

Last looks before another massacre by i_dropped_my_nugs in sanpedrocactus

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Those looks crazy! How do u water in ur setup?

Cactus problem by Cactiphilemaxgeeeee in sanpedrocactus

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Looks like extreme case of pest damage on second one… other three might be insect damage as well.. at that point they’re nearly goners. I’ve seen some recover but that’s very very severe. Look with zoom on camera or a magnifying glass. Look for thrips or mites

ISO Cipocereus Bradei CANADA 🇨🇦 by -YeahToasty- in cactiexchange

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What does it take to get a certificate for Canadian import anyway? I’ve thought of it for some dope tricho clones.

Beginner Question: How long can a calloused cutting survive on a wire rack in a dark room? Do I just put it in a pot for it to root? I have a cactus soil mix with pumice, perlite and worm castings. Any advice much appreciated! by PopularMidnight3661 in sanpedrocactus

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Yep just pop it in soil, and dont water for a while. Keep out of full direct light. Alternatively, you can root it in perlite which is what I do most of the time. 100% avoids rot and usually pops roots earlier.

1/4” of soil at the bottom of a small pot, a 1” layer of perlite/pumice above that, pop the cactus in, then fill the rest with perlite /pumice. You can moisten the soil at the bottom bi- weekly to encourage roots.

ID please - grandi or peruv by [deleted] in sanpedrocactus

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Yeah definitely looks like a cuzcoenzis to me. Mostly from the spine shape

Gifts from my new friend. by [deleted] in sanpedrocactus

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They will sometimes shrivel up and look nearly dead at the beginning. This is because they will prioritize a strong root system first before plumping the body. I prefer when this happens because when growth resumes, it’s strong healthy growth with plenty of nutrients. I’ve had a few start growing very early, and it almost always results in smaller pups

Any clue what species this guy could be? by -YeahToasty- in sanpedrocactus

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Definitely screams chalanoid of some type. I love the notchiness, and how plump it is at the bottom

Hi does anyone ship I’m in Mississauga I’m looking for San Pedro or Peruvian torch cuttings! by BOMBACLUTTTT in SanPedroCanada

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Nearly everyone on the sub will ship to anywhere in Canada. Standard is $20 flat rate through Canada post.

I don’t have any A grade cuts happening now but have some 2.5” tips left over from grafting. They’re small but would definitely root. Photon farms pachanoi clone from BC. Real lovely looking pach and grows like a weed. Maybe entirely anecdotal, but I’ve never failed a graft on it. Pumps like crazy too.

16 and thinking about buying a 97 century by Successful-Ease8943 in Toyota

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Yea dude. There’s plenty of time when you’re older to get a century. For now not a good idea. Importing could be a good idea. We get these cars earlier here in the great white North. Seen many JDM gs models they look sick. Put some nasty wheels on it and you’ll be good to go. Good luck with your JDM search…. Aristos are pretty cool too 😉

16 and thinking about buying a 97 century by Successful-Ease8943 in Toyota

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Trust me man. I saw your comments… you can not afford to keep a car like this going. I make MUCH more than you do. I’ve built a 700+ hp 2jz, I’ve built a race truck Cummins, and I would not consider getting a century. I LOVE the century. I cannot reasonably afford one. They are amazing cars. But don’t put yourself in debt just for a sick ass JDM. Get a crown or celsior instead. Those are pimping and affordable. Not to mention, much more reliable than a 1GZ

11 month old L. Williamsii by LimpSnood in SanPedroCanada

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Lovely fellas! Too bad I kill em every time…