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    <loc>https://www.teamwachuma.com/blog/cuts-available-plus-the-release-of-king-tubby-verity-amp-espiritu-cabra</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-09-27</lastmod>
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      <image:title>BLOG - Cuts Available, Plus The Release of King Tubby, Verity &amp;amp; Espiritu Cabra - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Every Juicy and sexy Verity, Malo4 x Malo4 F2. It seems to grow a lot of 4 ribbed pups as you can see here. 3 of these are cut and will be available. It is very much a scopulicola throwback in form, but of more ethnopharmacologic interest than your average scop.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>BLOG - Cuts Available, Plus The Release of King Tubby, Verity &amp;amp; Espiritu Cabra - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>King Tubby, it’s so cool that Mr. Rogers tried to put it on his foot. I wish all the cuts I have were this bomber, but they pack the genetic potential anyway. It really is like a perfect cross between scopulicola and pachanoi.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-09-18</lastmod>
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      <image:title>BLOG - Riblet Propagation Tek Progress and Latest Video - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>This is sort of an ideal example, healed on the plant for two weeks here. I’ve pretty much abandoned the horizontal cuts as unnecessary, not working out anyway and problematic. That will save work and open up the possibility for a better system for propping open the ribs for better air circulation, healing, and support. That experiment is already planned next season.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>219 riblets from 8 cuts ranging from about 18 to 8 inches. 54 from the largest cut, Stubbs, 24 from a 9” 6 ribbed King Tubby. Pretty impressive numbers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My seedling selection Verity seems to grow four sided pups pretty often. How long they will stay that way is yet to be seen. It is not a prime parent, but cactus like this that show an obvious tendency and otherwise typically grow as 5 ribbed, may still be useful in breeding consistently 4 sided cactus with other desired traits like the small spined, scopy goodness of Verity</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Four ribbed bridgesii</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Original 4x bridge plant sent to me by Ty. Looks very promising. No reversion. fingers crossed it will stay that way and that I’ll find more parentage of this quality.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Some crosses with mutant parents throw hella mutants and some very few to none.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Some scopalicious MB x DR. G seedlings from last year. Spine size may very well continue to decline as they mature, but you never know.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Looks like my new sowing and germination methods are working.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>BLOG - Why I Use Hella Charcoal In Cactus Mixes, Experience and Rationale - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>If you stop the combustion of wood after flaming stops, and before it turns to ash, you are left with a shell of mostly carbon. Charcoal has a unique combination of attributes, useful in potting mixes and for amending soils. It seems especially well suited to growing cactus.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>BLOG - Why I Use Hella Charcoal In Cactus Mixes, Experience and Rationale - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>All but one of these small desert cacti are growing it straight crushed charcoal. They seem to be thriving. The ones that are not doing great had issues already.  The rest have grown a lot and flower freely.  Some have been in charcoal for several years now. They require adequate fertilizing, but so do any cactus in any potting mix eventually if you want to them to grow and thrive.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The roots cling to the charcoal and seem to send roots into the pores. Over time, the pieces may become more encased in roots and root hairs. If there is much fine charcoal present, the roots will often be coated with it and not wash off easily.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>BLOG - Why I Use Hella Charcoal In Cactus Mixes, Experience and Rationale - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Does charcoal last a long time? Ask an archaeologist. My friend found this piece of charcoal embedded in a fucking rock! The durability of charcoal is not going to be an issue in potting mix, unlike the common coconut coir, peat moss and shredded tree barks that form the bulk of commercial potting mixes. Even cactus specific mixes still have a fair amount of organic material. Charcoal’s durability means less “soil shrinking” in pots over time due to the decay of said organic matter. Sure you could use other minerals in your mixes that might last a long time, but charcoal is a long lasting aggregate with benefits. As such, it can replace much of the organic matter commonly used. All of which makes it a good investment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chunky charcoal also makes a nice top dressing. It allows aeration around the base of the plant where that is helpful. It’s a good use for the durable, chunky, hard stuff that you stift out after a couple rounds of crushing and sifting. It just looks good too.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pee is a terrible thing to waste.  I peed on this spot one winter, trying to make a distinct line as a demonstration.  Yes, you can overdo it and kill plants, but it actually takes quite a bit to have any harmful effect.  When charging pre-char, it doesn’t matter if it is too strong.  The char will just slurp up what it can hold.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pallets are an abundant source of wood for charring if you can have open fires. Just stuff some extra small wood in the spaces if you have it, and light from the top. Manage as necessary and start watering any part that is no longer flaming. walk on it a bit to break it up, and run a big magnet through it to take out nails. Just examine them carefully to avoid pressure treated wood and plywood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Making char by the pit method. This is ready for another layer of wood, or when the flames stop, it can be dowsed with water.  USE A LOT OF WATER!  It takes more than you’d think to put something like this out.  One ember left and you could come back to a pit full of ash the next day, or worse.  Putting a sprinkler on it is a good way to be sure it is extinguished all the way. I use this method a lot, because if the pit is long (usually 9 or 10 feet, this one is short), you need to cut very little of the wood, and all you need is a shovel , a hose. and a match!  Just start a fire in the trench or pit, add a layer of wood to cover when it looks like this, and keep going like that until the pit is full.  See the videos linked below.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>King Tubby showing heavy blockiness. while many trichs will go blocky over time, it is the cactus like this one, which are filled out and blocky even near the tip, that I am looking for. This trait could probably be selected to the point where they start to actually round out and the sides stand proud of what used to be the ridges. I don’t want that. I just want very flat sides. Just sayin’ though.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>King Tubby at two or three inches high. Its potential was spotted much younger than this. Blockiness is not even extreme at this age.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I bred this improved red fleshed apple in one generation for one simple reason, good parentage. Having now accumulated experience in breeding plants, I have personally observed the difference selecting the right parents can make. It is an improvement on my predecessor Albert Etter’s work. He laid the foundation using a fairly primitive red fleshed apple and I basically took one of the best of those and crossed it to a very high quality heirloom. Bottom line, choose high quality parents with the traits you are aiming for. If both parents have the trait or lean in the right direction, your chances of getting what you want should improve each generation. Yes, it’s fucking delicious.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My daffodil breeding project, like my apple breeding project, is totally unsophisticated, even more so. I never label crosses or keep track of parents. I decided I wanted a pink rimmed double, so I crossed doubles and pink rimmed daffs. I’ve only flowered two double daff seedlings. Both have the trait and both are worth growing as a garden flower. With cactus I feel pretty confident in saying that we don’t need to be sophisticated, but randomness will not often get you where you want to go if there is a goal involved. Simple observation and stacking the traits you want over multiple generations should do the trick.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A very blocky seedling I named Gordita. Note that the blockiness starts in the young part of the cactus just below the top. gordita threw small spines in spite of being it’s parentage of Scopulicola x (SS02 x Berkely Botanical Gardens pach). But what kind of spines will come out in it’s offspring with SS02 lurking in there? I really don’t know, but I’ll be finding out. But it really necessary to put SS02 in there to get what we want from a cactus? Having bumped my head on both Juul’s Giant and SS02, I’m inclined to think not. If you went to a market in peru and found stacks of cactus, I’m guessing they are by and large big fat, friendly pachanoi types.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gordita next to a fairly blocky Scop x Juuls cross. Note that while the sides of the cactus on the left are flattened out lower down, near the tip they are still pretty groovy. Many cactus will flatten out, but I’m always looking for the ones that are blocked out near the tip. The cactus on the left is the kind of thing that is close enough to what I’m looking for that I might consider using it in breeding and certainly consider growing. It has five ribs, the spines are not very small, but not large by any stretch and it blocks out pretty good as it matures. But it’s not “there”. I can probably use better parents than it. Gordita is close. It is blocky, and has quite small spines, but it is 7 ribbed and not the most vigorous grower. It is a cactus worth naming and growing though.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This unnamed, but very cool blunt bomber of a seedling probably has the smallest spines out of about 2500 that year. But it has in it’s parentage the very large spined SS02. We can try to guess or research possible outcomes when making crosses between just two cacti, but they may not cooperate in producing what we desire. We don’t really know what lurks in the genes of trichocereus that might express. There are many good crosses that no one will ever make, because they would never predict the unexpected outcome. In that way, a little chaos and a lot of diversity can be a good thing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BITE ME!, named for all the sheeple that said I couldn’t grow good apples from seed  This is not only the very first apple I fruited, but it’s also open pollinated, so I only know one parent. Sure, it’s a surrounded by an apple orchard with mostly good to decent apples, but the genetics it’s exposed to are not focused in any way. The point is, a little chaos can yield unexpected good results, but undoubtedly more so if we focus it in a bit. A focused, but sizeable gene pool, allowed to pollinate chaotically, is a little of both worlds, a lack of control, within a controlled population.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is the original Frankentree. It currently has a little over 100 apple varieties grafted onto it and I’ve seen it produce 100 different varieties of fruit in a single season. It is quite easy to build a tree like this and it could be populated with select varieties toward a specific apple type or season etc. The problem is isolating it from other trees and random cross pollination by bees. Hard to do with the common apple, but easy to do with wachuma.</image:caption>
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