120 day old Peyote seedlings_

indicat33

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Here are my seedlings I started sometime in June. They have been hardened off for about a month now, so no longer in a "green-house" environment. I usually keep them in indirect light, but they seem to be pretty hardy and now are more tolerant to stronger light. Everything seems to be normal, but I have noticed the seedlings shrivel up when I don't water for a while. Initially, I was worried they would die, but upon being watered they perked back up. Does everything look good here, RIU peeps ? :cool:
 

indicat33

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Aww so cute. So like 5-7 years to go!
Haha, yes ... unfortunately its a slow growing cactus. LoL - it will take 5-7 yrs for me to detoxify my body of all the prescription meds I've been on. The time line works out okay for me :-)
 

indicat33

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lol, yeah. One has to wonder how they even survive in the wild. Looks like a mild breeze would send them rolling on their way....haha
The root doesn't look like it would hold them firmly in the ground, but they are doing just fine. It's m 1-st time growing this mythical cactus and so far, so good. Watching them grow is an exercise in patience though, LoL
 

rory420420

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IMG_20140929_212045_575.jpg awesome..ive been bit by the cacti creature also..eventually going to plant some like you cat!..
got these today from a friend.today! not peyote,but,its a start of my (in my mind) a huge collection!..im going for some others as well!
 

rory420420

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im no expert,but was led to believe they are Trichocereus pachanoi...
at this point in my cacti career,its just trippy cactus to me..lol...ill catch on..
any great soil/nute reccommendations? i had one question,,can they be under continual light? i have them pimping in my tent,guarding the ladies from harm...was leaving them in.there under continual light till i flower my plants,then i was going to keep an open window for them..unless 12-12 light wont hurt...any insight?
 

indicat33

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im no expert,but was led to believe they are Trichocereus pachanoi...
at this point in my cacti career,its just trippy cactus to me..lol...ill catch on..
any great soil/nute reccommendations? i had one question,,can they be under continual light? i have them pimping in my tent,guarding the ladies from harm...was leaving them in.there under continual light till i flower my plants,then i was going to keep an open window for them..unless 12-12 light wont hurt...any insight?
From my short experience and from what I've read, it seems our cacti friends do (happily) grow under HID or even CFL light. Back when I had my Bolivian Torch (T. Brigdesii) I just kept it on my balcony where it received direct/indirect light during the summer. I am sure putting them under 12/12 indoors won't hurt them. MH Lamps will likely facilitate mescaline production @ a higher rate then HPS lamps due to the increased blue/violet spectrum. When we get our 250w MH I will put my peyotes under it. I may "finish" the Lopophoras under such a spectrum in order to maximize alkaloid content. Peace :peace:
 
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