It’s ok if you stare.... I’m used to it...
Yes, this is the TBMC. The crested version of the famous Penis-Cactus!
This is my first one and I have big plans for this graft!
It’s always difficult to re-graft a beautiful specimen like this... but in a year from now, I will be so happy that I did! #tbmc #peniscactus #crestedcactus #cactusjeff
The Trichocereus Bridgesii Monstrose Cristata, often referred to as the Penis Cactus, is a captivating plant that catches the eye and draws in cactus enthusiasts. Known for its unique crested form, this species goes through various stages of growth which can be quite rare and sought after by collectors. Grafting is a common practice among cactus growers, enhancing the stability and aesthetic appeal of the plant. In successful grafting, the genetic qualities of the base plant are combined with a scion, resulting in a vibrant display that can flourish with proper care. Grafting not only promotes healthier growth but can also help prevent common issues like rot and damage. Having the right knowledge and preparation is essential for any successful grafting endeavor. Regularly observing your plant and understanding its growth trends can lead to wonderful surprises. For many, the joy lies in the anticipation of seeing how much your cactus can thrive over the seasons. With patience and dedication, the re-grafting process can yield a stunning specimen that brings satisfaction for years to come, attracting attention from both friends and fellow plant lovers!






















































