Sharxx Blue x TPM Seedlings

Price range: £13.95 through £24.95

Trichocereus peruvianus ‘Sharxx Blue’ x Trichocereus pachanoi Monstrose (TPM) Seeds

We are very stoked to be offering this incredible cross that can make some of the freakiest, sexiest plants around. A few of the latest and greatest, including Clime, Espiritu & Pneuma are all Sharxx x TPM seed.

  • Limited quantities available, first come first serve.
  • Please choose the pack size you would like.
  • Seeds are fresh, this year’s harvest.

Please only purchase these seeds if you have some experience germinating cactus seeds. This is a premium and therefore, expensive offering. No guarantees are given regardless of whichever tek is used, you are purchasing these seeds as is. We will always provide the support needed through the process, as we have always done.

Description

Sharxx x TPM ‘Clime’

Sharxx x TPM ‘Pneuma’

Sharxx x TPM ‘Espiritu’

Sharxx Blue is probably my favorite plant, very glaucus and just beautiful.

History

Sharxx Blue is a short spined Trichocereus peruvianus clone that was named after SAB Member Sharxx. It originated from the well known DAWSONS cactus collection and was distributed and named by PD (another SAB member).

It probably is some kind of Trichocereus peruvianus from Matucana, very much like ICARO DNA, the Los Gentiles, Rosei or the many other Matucana Perus.

The plant is extremely blue and glaucous. Overall, Sharxx is one of my all-time favorite Trichocereus clones and it’s a very popular among Trichocereus breeders.

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This is your chance to get your hands on these beautifully blue and rare Peruvian Torch cacti. A 10″ cut generally goes for between £150 & £200, this is why my pricing is set as it is.

Growing Requirements:

Peruvian Torch are relatively easily grown in the UK, especially due to the fact that they do not require massive amounts of sunlight. As most cacti grown in the UK, they are best grown in a greenhouse or conservatory (grow tents are also used for younger plants), South facing is a distinct advantage.

Watering

Watering from Spring (April) to beginning of Autumn (End September). Depending on what kind of summer we get will depend on how frequent you need to water, but, less is better with cacti. During the winter months, little to no watering is required or the roots could rot (they do not like to be wet for long periods).

Substrate

In warmer climates, you could go for a more nutrient rich mixture (50% organic / 50% inorganic). But, in the UK, it is best to err more on the side of inorganic (60% – 70% inorganic) to ensure the pot is drained quickly.

Additional information

Number

01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, Tricho Choice