πππ T. Coquimbanus β 10β Tip #3 (Last One)
Hard to find species alert! π¨ .. Trichocereus Coquimbanus that I originally got from Bob Ressler. It has the most satisfyingly badass spines of any of the super spiny Trichocereus on my farm, including Tacaquirensis, Skottsbergii, Chiloensis, Terscheckii, Weidermannius, and Shickendantzii (I still donβt have Faundezii and Nigripilis and several others, maybe those would compete). Β Giving this the βπππβ because β¦ well β¦ good luck finding a cutting of this for sale anywhere. I listed 2 of these last week, and this will be the last one for a good while. Β Note #1: T. Coquimbanus get 3X thicker than this, see last 3 slides for an example from my first listing of it. Note #2: Thereβs some minor sunburn on this cut, but itβs 100% healthy.
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Rooting instructions included in every package.
Allow 7-10 days for cut-to-order listings to callous before shipment.
βπβ means Kingstock, usually reserved for named clones or rarer cultivars. βπβ means extra primo, sometimes due to the nature of the cut (extra fat, rare shape etc). πΆοΈβ means that it packs a punch, twoΒ βπΆοΈπΆοΈβ is my highest ranking, and none (π«πΆοΈ) usually means that I have no knowledge (yet). My asessments of potency relate to collectibility, not consumption.
The cut you see here is the same cut you get, unless noted as an inventory listing.Β All plants are hard grown rough-n-tumble β¦ outdoors in the ground without shade control, so these soldiers have adaptive fortitude πͺ. 514mid