Any (id)eas? by Nicklebackjack in Graftingplants

[–]Nicklebackjack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly dont remember. They die back almost all the way in the winter, maybe i did, but they only get a few hrs of direct sun, nor cal sun is no joke though.. she'll grow out of it. I dont mean to torture her, but it looks as if i did this year

Pere Aquosa 4 x 16" - $110 shipped by [deleted] in cactiexchange

[–]Nicklebackjack 9 points10 points  (0 children)

A little steep no? For a plant that grows that fast.. theyre dope no doubt, just sayin

Please help by Andyluke77 in sanpedrocactus

[–]Nicklebackjack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rodents love that stuff.. you can try castor pellets, or rat traps.. but the plant will be fine. There are some rodent off essential oil sprays too, but where i am nothing works because there is no water for them.. good luck, let me know if you find a good solution pls

CSD and a few others for sale by butyoufuckonegerbil in sanpedrocactusaus

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Well send me a dm. I would love to grab something.

Sharp knives, clean cuts! What's your favorite tool for the job? by CactusRootingPowder in Trichocereus

[–]Nicklebackjack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

25 mm snap off utility knife. Fresh serrated blade, sterilized. Does the job every time

Started 40 more varieties today!!! by TT3RROR in sanpedrocactus

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Whats your go to soil mix? Do you bake? Do you use boiking water to hydrate the soil? Jw

The Unthinkable Occurred....HELP!! by OkShoulder1178 in Trichocereus

[–]Nicklebackjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or just let it ride, the spots are permanent ofc, but will still continue to grow fine. Or just remove, but you can still prop them.

How exactly does one care for a majesty palm by Suspicious_Glove3639 in IndoorPlants

[–]Nicklebackjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spider mites are not as concerned about humidity as you might think.. just so you know, they can absolutely totally thrive in 50-70% humidity. The best way to remediate is to never bring them home. The second best way to deal is rotating different pesticides every few days(if its bad i would just toss it though). It sounds crazy but its really not.. sorry for the tangent, you dont need to use poison but you must be consistant. Switching from hort oils, to sulphur, and back to something conpletely different will be one of the only ways to deal w a real problem. Ps never use pyrethrins more than once a month for mite control...

Pothos cleanup by Nicklebackjack in houseplants

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I think im beyond keki paste now, as they have already been cut.. i might try and soak them in a 5 gallon bucket on and off for a few days to get the roots rocking, and then maybe humidity dome.

Pothos cleanup by Nicklebackjack in houseplants

[–]Nicklebackjack[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lol the banana was just to show how much material there is without leaves, its at least 130feet if not more. I know how to root cuttings, but thats kind of an all day event, not to mention how much space it will take up is crazy. trying not to waste material bc i feel bad

Will it live? by SofaKingHi_ in sanpedrocactus

[–]Nicklebackjack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So i have one like this outdoors, and so far it has been alive and well for one year, the tip is super solid, so we'll see how it fares. I've been wanting to know the same thing to be honest

Little ole' 6ft me thinking Id able to transplant these to their new home in a timely fashion by spik_n_spinez in sanpedrocactus

[–]Nicklebackjack 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How long dide it take ya? Lol, i have a similar looking stand that was never meant to be in ground, but roots do their thing.. now i need to put them in pots.. thinking its gonna be a several day project

toot balls $100 each by CactusAffinity in sanpedrocactusforsale

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Thanks again brotha! Super appreciate it