Same species lophophora?

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Janne-Linkan
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Same species lophophora?

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Hello all cacti People. I just Wonder if My two Little ones are THE same species. One of Them look really wack. Both get THE same amount water THE same amount sunlight. I attached some pics and wrote wacky om THE wacky One :) thanks !
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DaveW
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Re: Same species lophophora?

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Best wait until they flower since they flower small. Not a lot of visual difference between the so called species other than flower colour.

Left to right L. williamsii, L. frickii, L. diffusa.

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Janne-Linkan
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Re: Same species lophophora?

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Ok thank you. But why does it grow so wack ? My Friends has One he bought att THE same time that also grows that weird. I think it looks cool and weird so i like it
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Re: Same species lophophora?

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It might be slightly etiolated, hence the shape. It also might look less deformed after a good water.
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