Nice peyote's. How many years old is the big one.
wow, i would leave that dude be. that's a god. Yea grafting is very interesting and appealing but i do enjoy the beauty of a low squatted living organism blending into the earth beneath. Pups would be a good choice to graft.Want to try graft some to a San Pedro for increased growth speed.
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I wish I could take a trip to mexico and hunt down one a couple hundred years old. I wouldn't consume it just treasure it and hand it down to the next generation so they could do the same.
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just a house plant. its does really need much light.Haha damn, do you think you'll actually get enough b. caapi to make a brew or is it more of an experiment?
So, (trichocereus) cactus tips I got:A friend of mine chopped the top of his cactus when I moved to this place as a home warming gift. That was 3 years ago now, this cactus I think he said it was San Pedro. This cactus has really been on a rollercoaster ride with me as I have learned to grow plants.
First i had it in soil, it didnt grow much, so I took the cactus out of the container to check on the roots and it hardly har any roots. Cleaned the thick soil of the roots and planted it into Coco. Now it seems to be growing almost 0,5ish cm a day.
Any tips for me as I know nothing about cactus? I feed it with my canna nutrients and they are getting the flowering schedule now